Squalius cephalus ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
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Squalius cephalus ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL , chub
Cyprinus cephalus Linnaeus 1758: 322 View in CoL View Cited Treatment .
Leuciscus cephalus View in CoL — Reshetnikov et al. 2003a: 272.
Squalius cephalus View in CoL — Kottelat and Freyhof 2007: 264.
Material examined. Table 1; Fig. 7A.
Presence of a convex border of anal fin, and by the orange to red color in the anal and pelvic fins. The chub inhabits all types of rivers and oxbows, and was absent in the karst and suffusion lakes, ponds, and storage reser- voirs. This species was most frequently caught in rivers 26 to 500 km from the source, being the most abundant species (maximum share, 8.6%). The chub was more frequently found in flow-through lakes than in landlocked oxbows.
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Squalius cephalus ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
Artaev, Oleg & Ruchin, Alexander B. 2017 |
Squalius cephalus
Kottelat M & Freyhof J 2007: 264 |
Leuciscus cephalus
Reshetnikov YuS & Popova OA & Sokolov LI & Tsepkin EA & Sideleva VG & Dorofeeva EA & Chereshnev IA & Moskal'kova KI & Dgebuadze YuYu & Ruban GI & Korolev VV 2003: 272 |