Chedrinae, the troutbarbs, is a subfamily of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Danionidae, the danionins or danios. The fishes in this subfamily are found in Asia and Africa.
Genera
Chedrinae contains the following genera:
- Barilius <small>Hamilton, 1822</small>
- Bengala <small>Gray, 1834</small>
- Cabdio <small>Hamilton, 1822</small>
- Chelaethiops <small>Boulenger, 1899</small>
- Engraulicypris <small>Günther, 1894</small>
- Leptocypris <small>Boulenger, 1900</small>
- Luciosoma <small>Bleeker, 1855</small>
- Malayochela <small>BÃÂnÃÂrescu, 1968</small>
- Nematabramis <small>Boulenger, 1894</small>
- Neobola <small>Vinciguerra, 1895</small>
- Opsaridium <small>Peters, 1854</small>
- Opsarius <small>McClelland, 1838</small>
- Raiamas <small>D. S. Jordan, 1919</small>
- Rastrineobola <small>Fowler, 1936</small>
- Salmostoma <small>Swainson, 1839</small>
- Securicula <small>Günther, 1868</small>
- Thryssocypris <small>Roberts & Kottelat, 1984</small>
The following fossil genus is also known:
- â Proluciosoma <small>Roberts & Jumnongthai, 1999</small> (mid-late Miocene of Thailand)
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