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Yellow barb

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Cyprinidae

Scientific name
  
Barbus manicensis

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Cypriniformes

Genus
  
Barbus

Rank
  
Species

Yellow barb (Barbus manicensis) is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbus.

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Description

The yellow barb is a stout bodied, plain, silvery fish with a yellow tinge and large scales, there are 22-25 scales along the lateral line and 12 around the caudal peduncle. It has two pairs of barbs around the mouth. It reaches a length of 150 mm (5.9 in) SL.

Habitat

Yellow barbs are found in streams in the upper catchment of river basins, usually with rocky stream beds.

Distribution

The yellow barb is widely distributed in the Buzi River system headwaters. Possibly in the adjacent Pungwe River system. It is native to eastern Zimbabwe and western Mozambique. Records of this species from the upper Zambezi, Kafue and Zambian Congo are unconfirmed.

Status and conservation

Populations of the yellow barb are threatened by poisoning of upper catchments by subsistence fishermen and by high sedimentation amd mercury pollution caused by gold exploration.

References

Yellow barb Wikipedia