Silurus glanis Linnaeus, 1758
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-21 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12823335 |
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Silurus glanis Linnaeus, 1758 |
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Silurus glanis Linnaeus, 1758 View in CoL – Native ( Fig. 396)
Silurus glanis Linnaeus [C.] 1758: 304; Type locality: Orient, less frequently in European lakes. Syntypes: BMNH 1853.11.12.168 [Gronovius coll.] (1, skin), NRM 59 (1).
Silurus silurus Wulff [J. C.] 1765: 33; Type locality: Borussia [Prussia], Germany. No types known.
Silurus glanis var. aralensis Kessler [K. F.] 1872: 48 [4]; Type locality: Amu-Darya, Syr-Darya, and Zeravshan rivers, central Asia. Syntypes: (3) ZIN 2071 (1) Khodzhent.
Common name: Pr: Gorbe mahi, Esbele, En: Wels catfish.
Diagnosis: Similar to S. triostegus but can be distinguish by having weaker and shorter teeth, the upper and lower jaws meet at an anterodorsal position (dorsal and superior position in S. triostegus ), a less serrate pectoral fin spine posteriorly, and a darker color. Maxillary barbel length is much longer on average, although there is some overlap. Anterior mandibular barbels are always longer than posterior mandibular barbels.
Meristic characters: D: III–IV 3–5 (4), A: II 81– 92, P: 15–16, V: 11–12, GR: 12–18, TV: 72–74.
Distribution: Caspian and Urmia Lake basin ( Fig. 397). Found in Chamkhale, Siahdarvishan, Sefidrud, Zarinehrud and Aras Rivers as well as Anzali Wetland. It has also been reported from other southern and southeastern rivers of the Caspian Sea basin some years ago but nowadays it is only found in western and southwestern Caspian Sea Rivers.
Taxonomy.
Conservation: IUCN: Least Concern (Freyhof and Kottelat 2008am).
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