👉 Kompsoscypha is a type of fish that belongs to the family Cyprinidae and can be found in freshwater ecosystems around the world, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere. This species is known for its distinctive, long, slender body with a streamlined shape, which allows it to swim efficiently through water without becoming submerged or entangled in sediments. It is also known for its ability to reproduce sexually, using males to produce eggs and females to lay their own eggs.