Cobitis sipahilerae, Erk'akan, Ozdemir & Ozeren, 2017
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111677811 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17820712 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C85F87D2-FE70-FE3A-28AB-FC84FD40FD12 |
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Felipe |
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Cobitis sipahilerae |
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Cobitis sipahilerae View in CoL
Common name. Kırkgöz spined loach.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Cobitis in Mediterranean basin east of Eşen and endorheic basins in Central Anatolia by: ● back plain cream-brown, few individuals with 1–3 narrow, squarish, brown bars / ○ two laminae circularis in male / ○ black spot present at upper caudal base, often very small and best seen in life individuals. Size up to 90 mm SL.
Distribution. Türkiye: Düden and Kırkgöz springs and outflowing stream Yediarıklar.
Habitat. Springs and spring-fed streams, usually on sand or fine gravel in slow or moderate fast-flowing waters.
Biology. No data.
Further reading. Erk’akan et al. 1999 (diagnosis, synonyms); Bohlen et al. 2006 (molecular phylogeny); Freyhof et al. 2018c (description, distribution).
Conservation status. EN; appears to be declining within its very small range.
Remarks. Cobitis sipahilerae is one of four freshwater fish species native to the Kırkgöz-Yediarıklar drainage and the adjacent Düden spring in Antalya. Others are Pseudophoxinus antalyae , Paraphanius mentoides , and Seminemacheilus attalicus . All four species are endemic to this small drainage system. The occurrence of four endemic species (the native fish fauna is comprised exclusively of strict endemic species) makes the Düden-Kırkgöz-Yediarıklar drainage a site of major importance for conservation.
Further reading. Erk’akan et al. 2017 (description); Freyhof et al. 2018c (description).
Cobitis splendens ; stream Kovukkavla, Türkiye; male, ~ 49 mm SL.
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