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Hong Kong Biodiversity Database

General Information
 
Barbodes semifasciolatus
Chinese Barb
 
Animal Group: Freshwater Fish
淡水魚類
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Cyprinidae
Other Name(s): Capoeta semifasciolatus , Barbus semifasciolatus , Capoeta semifasciolatus
Other Common Name(s): Chinese Half-striped Barb , Six-banded Barb
Description: It is one of the commonest freshwater fishes found in the local freshwaters. It has a slightly elongated and laterally compressed body with a pointed head and a pair of large eyes. A pair of barbels found on its upper jaw of mouth terminal. The adults have a high-arched back. It is characterized by 5 to 7 distinctive dark vertical bars on its yellowish body.
Conservation Status
AFCD Assessment
  • Common
IUCN Red List of Threatened Species Status
  • Least Concern
Distribution
Distribution in Hong Kong
  • Widely distributed in most of local freshwater streams, rivers and reservoirs.
Global Distribution
  • Southern China and has been introduced to other countries around the world as an ornamental fish.
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References
  • Lam, K. S. (2002). Freshwater Fish in Hong Kong. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Books Ltd., Hong Kong.
  • Lee, V. L. F., Lam, S. K. S., Ng, F. K. Y., Chan, T. K. T. and Young, M. L. C. (2004). Field Guide to the Freshwater Fish of Hong Kong.Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department, Friends of the Country Parks and Cosmos Books Ltd., Hong Kong
  • Man, S.H. and Hodgkiss, I.J. (1981). Hong Kong Freshwater Fishes. The Urban Council, Hong Kong.
  • Chong, D.H. and Dudgeon, D. (1992). Hong Kong Stream Fishes: An Annotated Checklist with Remarks on Conservation Status. In Hodgkiss, I.J. (ed.). Memoirs of the Hong Kong Natural History Society, No. 19, Hong Kong. pp.79-112.