Huigobio exilicauda is a species of cyprinid fish found in the Pearl River basin in China.[1] All of the specimens were collected in the Pearl River basin in Guangdong Province, China, in 1976. It is sometimes considered an ambiguous synonym of Huigobio chenhsienensis. Differs from Huigobio chenhsienensis in that it has a thin (vs. stouter) caudal peduncle (depth 6.8–7.8 vs. 9.0–10.5 percent of SL; length 17.1–19.5 vs. 13.9–16.3 percent of SL); and a narrower (vs. greater) interorbital gap than eye.[2]

Huigobio exilicauda
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Subfamily: Gobioninae
Genus: Huigobio
Species:
H. exilicauda
Binomial name
Huigobio exilicauda
Jiang & Zhang, 2013


The body is elongated, anteriorly subcylindrical, and posteriorly compressed, with the greatest body depth at the dorsal fin origin and the smallest caudal-peduncle depth directly anterior to the caudal-fin base. From the snout tip to the dorsal-fin origin, the dorsal body profile is slightly convex or straight; from there to the caudal-fin base, it is slightly concave. From the snout tip to the pectoral-fin insertion, the ventral profile is flat; from then to the anal-fin origin, it is convex, then slightly concave from the anal-fin origin to the caudalfin base. Anus is located slightly closer to the insertion of the pelvic fin than to the origin of the anal fin. Slender and tightly compressed caudal peduncle.

The head is small, and the depth of the body is approximately equal to or shorter than the depth of the head. When viewed from the side, the snout is bluntly rounded, with a shallow transverse notch across the tip in front of the nostrils. Large, dorsolaterally positioned eye that is practically in the centre of the skull. Interorbital space is somewhat concave, narrow, and has a breadth that is smaller than the diameter of the eye. Nostrils are closer to the eye's anterior edge than to the tip of the snout. Maxillary barbels are rooted at the base of the external surface of the confluence of the upper and lower lips at the mouth's corner, and are shorter than half the diameter of the eye. Mouth is inferior and transverse, with a fissure at the corner of the mouth that bends somewhat backward.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Huigobio exilicauda". FishBase. November 2016 version.
  2. ^ a b Jiang, Zhong-Guan; Zhang, E. (2013-12-31). "Huigobio exilicauda Jiang & Zhang, 2013, new species". doi:10.5281/zenodo.5628193. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)