The light-lipped fish is a collective name for the order Cyprinidae, Cyprinidae, subfamily Catfish, and the genus Acrossocheilus.
The smaller the light-lipped fish, the more beautiful it is, and there are several black stripes on the body, and the more numerous they are, the more beautiful it is. The bare-lipped fish generally inhabit gravel bottoms, clear and fast-flowing rivers and streams, and often shovel mosses and algae on stones in the stratum corneum with developed jaws. Spawning in shallow water rapids from June to August each year. It is mainly distributed in the streams of Shanghai, Jiangsu, Anhui, Zhejiang, Fujian, Taiwan and other places. Widely distributed, it is a small economic fish in the production area, and the meat is delicious. Eggs are poisonous, and accidental ingestion can cause diarrhea, abdominal pain, dizziness, vomiting and other symptoms of poisoning; cats, chickens and other animals can eat fish eggs and cause death. Prolonged heating can destroy toxins. Due to the bright body color, the artificial breeding and breeding technology of light-lipped fish has been established, and there are already farmed bare-lip fish in the Chun'an area of Hangzhou City. Generally, 3.5 cm of similar juvenile fish are selected for export export as ornamental fish, and 20,000-30,000 fish are exported every year, and the value is quite considerable.
variety:
Acrossocheilus
Acrossocheilus clivosius
Acrossocheilus elongatus
Acrossocheilus fasciatus
Acrossocheilus hemispinus cinctus
Acrossocheilus hemispinus hemispinus
Acrossocheilus hexagonolepis
Irocheilus iridescens iridescens
Acrossocheilus iridescens Yuanjiangensis
Pearl River Rainbow Light Lip Fish (Acrossocheilus iridescens zhujiangensis)
Acrossocheilus jishouensis
Estuary light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus krempfi)
Acrossocheilus kreyenbergii
Acrossocheilus labiatus
Albacore light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus longipinnis)
Acrossocheilus monticola
Acrossocheilus paradoxus: Also known as Taiwanese shibin.
Acrossocheilus parallens
Acrossocheilus rendahli
Narrow striped light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus stenotaeniatus)
Sumatran light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus sumatranus)
Acrossocheilus wenchowensis beijiangensis
Wenzhou light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus wenchowensis wenchowensis)
Acrossocheilus wuensis
Acrossocheilus yunnanensis
Here are some of the more common light-lipped fish. The first three borrowed a big picture from MrTree, hoping he wouldn't mind.
Acrossocheilus beijiangensis
Domestic distribution: Beijiang river system in northern Guangdong
The maximum body length is 15 cm, and the body has 5-6 black stripes.
Domestic distribution: Pearl River system
The maximum body length is 12cm.
Acrossocheilus labiatus
Domestic distribution: Guangxi, Guangdong Pearl River system and Hainan Island, Fujian, Zhejiang and Taiwan.
The maximum body length is 13cm. The body has 6 black stripes. The male central axis has longitudinal stripes, with vertical stripes above the lateral lines.
Taiwan light-lipped fish (Acrossocheilus paradoxus)
Also known as the Shibin light lip fish.
Domestic distribution: Taiwan
Acrossocheilus hemispinus
Domestic distribution: Xijiang in Guangxi and Minjiang in Fujian
The maximum body length is 20cm.