Sinigarra napoense

Sinigarra napoense is a species of labeonin cyprinid fish known only from Guangxi Province, China. This species grows to a length of 8.73 centimetres (3.44 in) SL. This species is the only known member of its genus.

Sinigarra napoense
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Sinigarra

E. Zhang & W. Zhou, 2012
Species:
S. napoense
Binomial name
Sinigarra napoense
E. Zhang & W. Zhou, 2012

Etymology

The generic name is derived from the Latin Sinae, meaning China, and the labeonin genus Garra. The specific epithet is derived from Napo County, the type locality.

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