Osteobrama

Osteobrama is a genus of cyprinid fish found in southern Asia consisting of eight species. The name is derived from the Greek word osteon, meaning "bone", and the Old French word breme, a type of freshwater fish.

Species
There are 10 valid species in the genus:
 * Osteobrama alfredianus (Valenciennes, 1844)
 * Osteobrama bakeri (F. Day, 1873)
 * Osteobrama belangeri (Valenciennes, 1844)
 * Osteobrama bhimensis Singh & Yazdani, 1992
 * Osteobrama cotio (F. Hamilton, 1822)
 * Osteobrama cunma (F. Day, 1888)
 * Osteobrama feae Vinciguerra, 1890
 * Osteobrama neilli (F. Day, 1873)
 * Osteobrama peninsularis Silas, 1952
 * Osteobrama tikarpadaensis Shangningam, Rath, Tudu & Kosygin, 2020
 * Osteobrama vigorsii (Sykes, 1839)

Fishbase formerly regarded O. bhimensis as a synonym of O. vigorsii, and also treats the former subspecies of O. cotio as distinct species: O. cunma and O. peninsularis,  which is not supported by ITIS or WoRMS.