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Fig. 3. A. Witvis, Barbus capensis now Cheilobarbus capensis Smith, 1841 (Gilchrist & Thompson 1913: fig. 70; Boulenger 1911: fig. 100). B. Clanwilliam yellowfish, Labeobarbus seeberi (Gilchrist & Thompson 1913: fig. 57; Boulenger 1916: fig. 150). C. Sawfin, Barbus serra now Cheilobarbus serra (Peters, 1864) (Gilchrist & Thompson 1913: fig. 61; Boulenger 1911: fig. 91), to show the overall body form and the form of the last unbranched dorsal-fin ray.
Published as part of Skelton, Paul H., Swartz, Ernst R. & Vreven, Emmanuel J., 2018, The identity of Barbus capensis Smith, 1841 and the generic status of southern African tetraploid cyprinids (Teleostei, Cyprinidae), pp. 1-29 in European Journal of Taxonomy 410 on page 8, DOI: 10.5852/ejt.2018.410, http://zenodo.org/record/1211198
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