Leuciscidae is a family of freshwater ray-finned fishes, formerly classified as a subfamily of the Cyprinidae, which contains the true minnows.
Members of the Old World (OW) clade of minnows within this subfamily are known as European minnows. As the name suggests, most members of the OW clade are found in Eurasia, aside from the golden shiner (Notemigonus crysoleucas), which is found in eastern North America.
According to ancestral area reconstruction, the subfamily Leuciscinae is thought to have originated in Europe before becoming widely distributed in parts of Europe, Asia and North America. Evidence for the dispersal of this subfamily can be marked by biogeographical scenarios/observations, geomorphological changes, phylogenetic relationships as well as evidence for vicariance events taking place through time. Through analyses and evidence of divergence time, it was observed that the two monophyletic groups, the phoxinins and the leuciscins, had shared a common ancestor dating to approximately 70.7 million years ago, representing their lengthy evolutionary history. The 5th edition of the Fishes of the World classifies the Leuciscinae as a subfamily of the Cyprinidae but more recent classifications have resolved this taxon as a family, the Leuciscidae.
Genera
Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes recognises the family Leuciscidae, and divides it into subfamilies that correspond to the clades previously identified when it was treated as a subfamily of Cyprinidae.
The following fossil genera are known:
The recent genera are classified as follows:
- Pogonichthyinae <small>Girard, 1858</small>
- Agosia <small>Girard, 1856</small> (longfin dace)
- Alburnops <small>Girard, 1856</small>
- Algansea <small>Girard, 1856</small> (Mexican chubs)
- Aztecula <small>D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1898</small> (Aztec chub)
- Campostoma <small>Agassiz, 1855</small> (stonerollers)
- Clinostomus <small>Girard, 1856</small> (redside daces)
- Coccotis <small>D. S. Jordan, 1882</small>
- Codoma <small>Girard, 1856</small> (ornate shiner)
- Cyprinella <small>Girard, 1856</small> (satinfin shiners)
- Dionda <small>Girard, 1856</small> (desert minnows)
- Ericymba <small>Cope, 1865</small> (longjaw minnows)
- Erimonax <small>D. S. Jordan, 1924</small> (spotfin chub)
- Erimystax <small>D. S. Jordan, 1882</small> (slender chubs)
- Exoglossum <small>Rafinesque, 1818</small> (cutlip minnows)
- Graodus <small>Günther, 1868</small>
- Hudsonius <small>Girard, 1856</small>
- Hybognathus <small>Agassiz, 1855</small> (silvery minnows)
- Hybopsis <small>Agassiz, 1854</small> (bigeye chubs)
- Hydrophlox <small>D. S. Jordan, 1878</small>
- Iotichthys <small>D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1896</small> (least chub)
- Luxilus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (highscale shiners)
- Macrhybopsis <small>Cockerell & Allison 1909</small> (blacktail chubs)
- Miniellus <small>D. S. Jordan, 1882</small>
- Mylocheilus <small>Agassiz, 1855</small> (peamouths)
- Nocomis <small>Girard 1856</small> (hornyhead chubs)
- Notropis <small>Rafinesque, 1818</small> (eastern shiners)
- Oregonichthys <small>Hubbs, 1929</small> (Oregon chubs)
- Paranotropis <small>Fowler, 1904</small>
- Pararhinichthys <small>Goldsborough & Clark, 1908</small>
- Phenacobius <small>Cope, 1867</small> (suckermouth minnows)
- Pimephales <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (bluntnose minnows)
- Platygobio <small>gill, 1863</small> (flathead chub)
- Pogonichthys <small>Girard, 1854</small> (splittails)
- Pteronotropis <small>Fowler, 1935</small> (flagfin shiners)
- Rhinichthys <small>Agassiz, 1849</small> (riffle daces, loach minnows)
- Richardsonius <small>Girard, 1856</small> (redside shiners)
- Stypodon <small>Garman, 1881</small> (stumptooth minnow)
- Tampichthys <small>Schönhuth, Doadrio, Dominguez-Dominguez, Hillis & Mayden, 2008</small>
- Tiaroga <small>Girard, 1856</small> (loach minnow)
- Yuriria <small>D. S. Jordan & Evermann, 1896</small>
- Phoxininae <small>Bleeker, 1863</small>
- Phoxinus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (Eurasian minnows and daces)
- Leuciscinae <small>Bonaparte, 1835</small>
- Abramis <small>Cuvier, 1816</small> (common bream)
- Acanthobrama <small>Heckel 1843</small> (bleaks)
- Achondrostoma <small>Robalo, Almada, Levy & Doadrio, 2007</small>
- Alburnoides <small>Jeitteles, 1861</small> (riffle minnows)
- Alburnus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (bleaks)
- Anaecypris <small>Collares-Pereira, 1983</small> (Spanish minnowcarp)
- Aspiolucius <small>Berg, 1907</small> (pike-asp)
- Ballerus <small>Heckel, 1843</small> (breams)
- Blicca <small>Heckel, 1843</small> (silver bream)
- Capoetobrama <small>Berg, 1916</small> (sharpray)
- Chondrostoma <small>Agassiz, 1832</small> (typical nases)
- Delminichthys <small>Freyhof, Lieckfeldt, Bogutskaya, Pitra & Ludwig, 2006</small>
- Egirdira <small>Freyhof, 2022</small>
- Iberochondrostoma <small>Robalo, Almada, Levy & Doadrio, 2007</small>
- Ladigesocypris <small>M. S. Karaman 1972</small>
- Leucalburnus <small>Berg, 1916</small>
- Leucaspius <small>Heckel & Kner, 1857</small> (moderlieschen)
- Leuciscus <small>Cuvier, 1816</small> (Eurasian dace)
- Leucos <small>Heckel, 1843</small>
- Mirogrex <small>Goren, Fishelson & Trewavas, 1973</small>
- Notemigonus <small>Rafinesque, 1819</small> (golden shiner)
- Pachychilon <small>Steindachner, 1882</small>
- Parachondrostoma <small>Robalo, Almada, Levy & Doadrio, 2007</small>
- Pelasgus <small>Kottelat & Freyhof, 2007</small>
- Pelecus <small>Agassiz, 1835</small> (sabre carp)
- Petroleuciscus <small>Bogutskaya, 2002</small> (Ponto-Caspian chubs and daces)
- Phoxinellus <small>Heckel, 1843</small>
- Protochondrostoma <small>Robalo, Almada, Levy & Doadrio, 2007</small>
- Pseudochondrostoma <small>Robalo, Almada, Levy & Doadrio, 2007</small>
- Pseudophoxinus <small>Bleeker, 1860</small>
- Rutilus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (katum, pearlfish and roach)
- Sarmarutilus <small>Bianco & Ketmaier, 2014</small> (South European roach)
- Scardinius <small>Bonaparte, 1837</small> (rudd)
- Squalius <small>Bonaparte, 1837</small> (European chubs)
- Telestes <small>Bonaparte, 1840</small>
- Tropidophoxinellus <small>Stephanidis, 1974</small>
- Turcichondrostoma <small>Turan, Küçük, Güçlü & Aksu 2021</small>
- Vimba <small>Fitzinger, 1873</small>
- Plagopterinae <small>Cope, 1874</small>
- Couesius <small>Jordan, 1878</small> (lake chub)
- Hemitremia <small>Cope 1870</small> (flame chub)
- Lepidomeda <small>Cope, 1874</small> (spinedaces)
- Margariscus <small>Cockerell, 1909</small> (pearl daces)
- Meda <small>Girard, 1856</small> (pikedace)
- Plagopterus <small>Cope, 1874</small> (woundfin)
- Semotilus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (creek chubs)
- Laviniinae <small>Bleeker, 1863</small>
- Chrosomus <small>Rafinesque, 1820</small> (redbelly daces)
- Eremichthys <small>Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1948</small> (desert dace)
- Evarra <small>Woolman, 1894</small> (Mexican daces)
- Gila <small>Baird & Girard</small>, 1853 (western chubs)
- Hesperoleucus <small>Snyder, 1913</small> (California roach)
- Lavinia <small>Girard, 1854</small> (hitch)
- Mylopharodon <small>Ayres, 1855</small> (hardheads)
- Orthodon <small>Girard, 1856</small> (Sacramento blackfish)
- Ptychocheilus <small>Agassiz, 1855</small> (pikeminnows)
- Relictus <small>Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972</small> (relict dace)
- Siphateles <small>Cope, 1883</small>
- Pseudaspininae <small>Bogutskaya, 1990</small>
- Oreoleuciscus <small>Warpachowski, 1889</small> (osmans)
- Pseudaspius Dybowski, 1869 (redfin)
- Rhynchocypris <small>Günther, 1889</small>
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