Chondrostoma regium

Freyhof, JÖrg, Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, Jouladeh-Roudbar, Arash & Kaya, Cüneyt, 2025, Handbook of Freshwater Fishes of West Asia, De Gruyter : 339-340

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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111677811

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17820363

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scientific name

Chondrostoma regium
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Chondrostoma regium View in CoL

Common name. Mesopotamian nase.

Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Chondrostoma in Caspian, Persian Gulf, and Kor endorheic basin in Iran by: ○ 47−74, usually 58–72, total lateral-line scales / ○ usually 6−6, 7–6 or 7–7 pharyngeal teeth, rarely 6–5 or 7–5 / ○ 8−9½, rarely 7½ or 10½, branched dorsal rays / ○ 8−12½, usually 9−10½, branched anal rays / ○ 22−34 gill rakers /

○ mouth cleft straight or slightly arched / ○ thick cornified sheath covering lower lip / ○ no keel on back in front of dorsal / ○ 45−48, usually 46−47 (27+20, 26+21, 26+20), total vertebrae. Size up to 400 mm SL.

Distribution. Qweiq, Euphrates, Tigris, and Karun drainages. In Zohreh drainage and Kor, Esfahan and Sirjan basins in Iran.

Habitat. Medium-sized streams and springs to large rivers with rocky or gravelly bottoms and swift to moderate currents. Spawns on gravel substrate in fast-flowing stretches of river. In reservoirs, from which they migrate to rivers or streams to spawn.

Biology. Live up to 8 years. First reproduction at 2–4 years and about 130 (males) and 150 (females) mm SL. Spawning season strongly related to altitude and latitude and triggered by water temperature of 15–25°C. Reported to spawn in January (Sirvan, Iraq), March–May ( Baghdad, Iraq; Gamasiyab, Iran), May–June ( Syria), and April–May in Atatürk reservoir ( Türkiye). Feeds on periphyton in rivers, often taking large quantities of plankton in reservoirs.

Conservation status. LC; extirpated from Qweiq. Very rare in Kor, recorded only from Band-e Amir and Ghadamgah spring since 2007.

Remarks. There is one record from the Orontes drainage at Gis as-Sugur in Syria (caught in 1979), but this is doubtful. Chondrostoma orientale from the Kor in Iran is a synonym. Further reading. Bianco & Bănărescu 1982 (description of C. orientale ); Krupp 1985a (record from Orontes); Elvira

Chondrostoma toros ; GÖksu drainage, Türkiye; ~ 100 mm SL.

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