supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31972868)。
Triplophysa xuanweiensis sp.nov.,a new blind loach species from the family Nemacheilidae,is described based on specimens collected from a subterranean river in Xuanwei City,Yunnan Province,China.The new species can be...
This work was supported by grants from the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31870365 and 31572258);Sino BON-Inland Water Fish Diversity Observation Network。
DEAR EDITOR,A new species of Tibetan loach,Triplophysa weiheensis sp.nov.,is described from the Weihe River in Gansu Province,China,based on morphological and molecular analyses.The new species can be distinguished fr...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(31560130);Learning Research&Innovative Experiment Project of Hunan Province(Xiangjiaotong [2018] No.255-601)
DEAR EDITOR, A new blind loach species, Triplophysa erythraea sp. nov., from a karst cave in Hunan Province, central south China, is described based on morphology and cyt b gene sequencing. It can be distinguished fro...
support by the Public Welfare Fund of Sichuan(JB2016-18)
Triplophysa daochengensis sp. nov. is described from the Daocheng River, a northern tributary of the Jinsha River in Sichuan Province, China. The new species can be distinguished from its congeners by the following ch...
support by the Open Research Fund of Laboratory of Sichuan Academy of Forestry(2015016)
Triplophysa yajiangensis sp. nov. is described from the upper and middle reaches of the Yalong River, Yangtze Basin, Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province China. This new species can be distinguished from other congeneri...
supported by the Knowledge Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. KZCX2-YW-Q09);National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2012CB821900);National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 40802010);Key Laboratory of Evolu-tionary Systematics of Vertebrates,IVPP,CAS (Grant No. 2011LESV005)
Here described are the nemacheilid fossils from the Pliocene Lower Member of Qiangtang Formation in the Kunlun Pass Basin,northeastern Tibetan Plateau,at a locality 4769 m above the sea level (a.s.l.).The materials co...