Aphanius asquamatus (Sözer, 1942)
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930600964498 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/232CDD2E-FFA0-D34B-CAE0-FD7ED839FB40 |
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Felipe |
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Aphanius asquamatus (Sözer, 1942) |
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Aphanius asquamatus (Sözer, 1942) View in CoL
( Figure 7j–m View Figure 7 )
Locality—Lake Hazar (six specimens)
Description. (1) Outline: nearly quadratic, rarely rounded trapezoidal ( Figure 7m View Figure 7 ); (2) excisura: widely V-shaped, deeply incised; (3) rostrum: longer than the antirostrum; (4) dorsal rim: straight or slightly convex; (5) posterior rim: slightly convex, rarely sloping; (6) ventral rim: straight; (7) sulcus: deeply incised along its length; it may be covered with some middle-sized colliculi; (8) ostium: (broadly) V-shaped; (9) cauda: straight, rounded at its end, in one case the cauda is bent in the dorsal direction (not figured); (10) crista superior: robust, thickened, five of the six pairs of otoliths display a distinctly deepened area above the crista superior; (11) inner face: relatively flat; (12) outer face: distinctly convex, one specimen yielded flat otoliths (one of these two otoliths is illustrated in Figure 7m View Figure 7 ).
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