Squalius carinus, Ozulug & Freyhof, 2011
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111677811 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17820559 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C85F87D2-FE0E-FE44-28AB-FAC4FDC3FD6A |
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Felipe |
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Squalius carinus |
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Common name. Işıklı chub.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Squalius in Western and Central Anatolia by: ● dark-brown pigmentation in life / ○ lower lip projecting beyond tip of upper lip (equal to tip of upper lip in few individuals) / ○ uppermost point of mouth cleft about at level between middle of eye and lower margin of pupil / ○ upper head profile straight / ○ snout conical and pointed / ○ interorbital area straight or slightly convex / ○ 39–43+2–3 lateral-line scales / ○ belly between anus and posterior extremity of pelvic base distinctly compressed / ○ dorsal origin above vertical of pelvic base / ○ anal orange, membranes hyaline, rays blackish in life / ○ a dark-brown or grey spot on scale pockets on flank / ○ dark-brown stripes along upper and lower edge of exposed part of scales / ○ predorsal length 53–57 % SL /
○ head length 27–29 % SL / ● head depth at eye 46–50 % HL / ○ interorbital distance 30–38 % HL. Size up to 260 mm SL.
Distribution. Türkiye: Lake Işıklı basin.
Habitat. Streams, springs, and Lake Işıklı itself, from where they migrate to streams to spawn.
Biology. Lives up to 5 years.
Conservation status. EN; appears to be declining within its very small range.
Remarks. Molecular data suggest that this species is conspecific with S. fellowesii . As S. carinus is well differentiated by morphological characters, it could be advised that it represents a young species adapted to the environment of Lake Işıklı or has been introgressed by mtDNA of S. fellowesii . Further research may also show that S. carinus is a synonym of S. fellowesii .
Further reading. Özuluğ & Freyhof 2011 (description).
Squalius cii ; stream Bakacak, Türkiye; 200 mm SL.
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