Two new species of Oxynoemacheilus from the Tigris drainage in Iraqi Kurdistan (Teleostei: Nemacheilidae)
Freyhof, Jörg
Abdullah, Younis Sabir
Zootaxa
2017
4238
1
73
87
4BG8C
[151,449,1306,1332]
Actinopterygii
Nemacheilidae
Oxynoemacheilus
Animalia
Cypriniformes
6
79
Chordata
species
hanae
sp. nov.
Holotype.ZFMK 103020, male, 57 mmSL; Iraq: stream Zalmsouth of Taparezina, 35°18'23"N 45°58'14"E; J. Freyhof, H. A. Raza& M. Qadir, 7 Jun 2012. Paratypes. FSJF3359, 22, 46–61 mmSL; same data as holotype.— FSJF3641, 63, 34–61 mmSL; Iraq: stream Zalmsouth of Taparezina, 35°18'23"N 45°58'14"E; J. Freyhof, Y. S. Abdullah& M. Musa, 23 Oct 2016.
Diagnosis. Oxynoemacheilus hanaeis distinguished from the other species of Oxynoemacheilusin the Tigris drainage by a combination of characters, none of them unique. Oxynoemacheilus hanaebelongs to a group of species ( O. bergianus, O. euphraticus, O. longipinnis, O. karunensis, O. kurdistanicus, O. parvinae) having a suborbital groove in males (vs. absent in O. chomanicus, O. frenatus, O. gyndes, O. kiabiiand O. zagrosensis) and a deeply emarginate caudal fin (vs. slightly emarginate or truncate in O. chomanicus, O. frenatus, O. gyndes, O. kiabiiand O. zagrosensis). Oxynoemacheilus hanaewas found in sympatry with O. gyndesand O. kurdistanicus( Fig. 11) and O. parvinaeis known from the upper Sirvan drainage.
Oxynoemacheilus hanaeis distinguished from O. euphraticusand O. kurdistanicusby having no or a very short incision in the upper lip (vs. a deep median incision), a series of dark-brown roundish or ovoid blotches along the midlateral flank (vs. narrow and regularly or irregularly set and shaped bars at least on the flank behind the caudal-fin base), the midlateral blotches not reaching down to ventral side of caudal peduncle (vs. reaching), the midlateral blotches are usually not confluent with the saddles on the back, but often overlapping (vs. bars on the flank behind the dorsal-fin-base usually confluent with saddles on the back). A few individuals of O. hanaehave one or two midlateral blotches being vertically elongated, forming a bar and rarely this bar is then connected to a saddle on the back. Also, O. hanaehas a horizontal series of isolated patches of brown blotches or a row of small, brown spots below the midlateral blotches (vs. lower flank without colour pattern or colour pattern of midlateral flank reaching down to lower flank) and the caudal peduncle is 1.4–1.8 times longer than deep vs. 1.9–2.2 insympatric O. kurdistanicus. FIGURE 6. Oxynoemacheilus hanae, ZFMK 103020, holotype, 57 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. Oxynoemacheilus hanaeis distinguished from O. karunensisby the two black blotches or spots at the caudalfin base usually being invisible in life, indistinct and overlaid by a chevron-shaped, dark-brown or black bar (vs. prominent in life and preserved fishes), the flank below the lateral series of blotches without colour pattern except a longitudinal series of isolated patches of blotches or a row of small dark-brown spots (vs. lower flank with irregularly shaped and set brown blotches forming a continuous pattern with lateral and dorsal flank pattern), lacking minute dark-brown spots on the back, above the lateral midline and the caudal peduncle (vs. present) and having a small but well developed pelvic axillary lobe fully attached to the body (vs. no lobe or lobe rudimentary, shallow and knob-shaped). Oxynoemacheilus hanaeis distinguished from O. bergianus, O. longipinnisand O. parvinaeby having two bold, black blotches or spots on the caudal-fin base, usually overlaid by a chevron-shaped, dark-brown or black bar (vs. no bold, black pattern on the caudal-fin base in O. bergianus, O. longipinnisand O. parvinae), flank below lateral series of blotches with isolated patches of blotches or a row of small dark-brown spots (vs. lower flank without colour pattern or colour pattern of midlateral flank reaching down to lower flank) and a deeper caudal peduncle (its length 1.4–1.8 times in it depth vs. 1.7–2.2 in O. longipinnisand 2.3–3.1 in O. bergianus). Description.For general appearance see Figs. 6–9; morphometric data are provided in Table 3. Middle sized and elongate species with a short and blunt head. Body deepest at dorsal-fin origin or about midline between nape and dorsal-fin origin, depth decreasing almost constant towards caudal-fin base. No hump at nape. Greatest body width at pectoral-fin base. Section of head roundish, flattened on ventral surface. Caudal peduncle compressed laterally, 1.4–1.8 times longer than deep. A small, usually triangular axillary lobe at base of pelvic fin, usually fully attached to body, rarely with free posterior tip. Pelvic-fin origin below first or second branched dorsal-fin ray. Anal-fin origin slightly behind vertical of middle between dorsal- and caudal-fin origins. Pectoral fin reaching approximately 70–90% of distance from pectoral-fin origin to pelvic-fin origin. Pelvic fin not reaching vertical of tip of last dorsal-fin ray when folded down, reaching to anus or to a short distance in front of anus. Anus about 0.5–1.0 eye diameter in front of anal-fin origin. Anal fin not reaching caudal-fin base. No dorsal or ventral adipose crest on caudal peduncle. Margin of dorsal fin concave. Caudal fin deeply emarginate. Largest known specimen 61 mmSL. FIGURE 7. Oxynoemacheilus hanae, FSJF 3359, paratypes, 61 mm SL, 47 mm SL, 46 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. Dorsal fin with 8½ branched rays. Anal fin with 5½ branched rays. Caudal fin with 9+8 branched rays. Pectoral fin with 10–11 and pelvic fin with 8 rays. Body covered by embedded scales. Lateral line complete, reaching to caudal-fin base. One or two lateral and one central pores in supratemporal canal. Anterior nostril opening at end of a low, pointed and flap-like tube. Posterior tip of anterior nostril overlapping posterior nostril when folded backwards. A suborbital groove in males. Mouth small, arched ( Fig. 10). Lips thick, with poorly marked furrows. A deep median interruption in lower lip. No or a very short median incision in upper lip. Processus dentiformis narrow and blunt. No median notch in lower jaw. Barbels long, inner rostral barbel reaching to base of maxillary barbel; outer one reaching to vertical of anterior margin of eye or to anterior half of eye. Maxillary barbel reaching vertical to posterior half of eye. Male with longer pectoral fin, covered with many small unculi on dorsal surface of unbranched and branched rays 1–3 and a shallow suborbital groove, almost completely continuous with surrounding skin in some individuals. TABLE 3.Morphometric data of Oxynoemacheilus hanae(holotype ZFMK 103020 and paratypes (FSJF 3359; n = 20). The calculations include the holotype. holotype paratypes mean min max SD Standard length (mm) 57.1 45.1 61.2 In percent of standard length Head length 23.2 22.6 21.3 24.1 0.7 Body depth at dorsal–fin origin 19.1 19.0 17.4 20.9 1.0 Predorsal length 49.0 50.0 47.9 52.7 1.2 Postdorsal length 37.5 36.7 34.4 38.5 1.2 Preanal length 73.0 74.8 72.4 76.6 1.2 Prepelvic length 50.2 52.1 49.2 55.1 1.5 Distance between pectoral and pelvic-fin origins 28.1 29.6 27.7 31.3 1.3 Distance between pelvic and anal-fin origins 22.5 23.2 20.3 25.2 1.2 Distance between vent and anal-fin origin 3.1 2.3 1.5 3.2 0.5 Depth of caudal peduncle 11.3 11.2 10.2 12.7 0.6 Length of caudal peduncle 19.4 17.7 15.6 20.0 1.2 Dorsal-fin depth 20.5 20.0 17.3 22.6 1.5 Anal-fin base length 8.6 9.1 7.7 10.6 0.7 Pectoral-fin length 24.2 22.1 18.6 26.0 2.5 Pelvic-fin length 16.9 17.0 14.4 19.2 1.1 In percent of head length Head depth at eye 45 49.3 45 55 2.7 Snout length 40 41.7 36 48 3.4 Eye diameter 16 18.0 14 31 4.4 Postorbital distance 43 46.4 39 52 3.1 Maximum head width 66 68.4 63 77 3.9 Interorbital width 28 29.7 22 34 2.6 Length of inner rostral barbel 24 25.8 18 31 3.8 Length of outer rostral barbel 35 35.3 30 42 3.3 Length of maxillary barbel 28 29.0 22 35 4.5 Coloration.Body yellowish in life and preserved individuals. Head plain brown on top or with mottled pattern, cheeks with fine dark-brown spots or mottled pattern, without colour pattern ventrally. No pigmentation below a line from pectoral-fin base to anus. Back dark- or pale-brown with two, rarely one wide, dark-brown saddles, wider than interspaces and fused to lateral bars or blotches in few individuals. A large, roundish, dark brown blotch at dorsal fin-origin and below posterior half or dorsal-fin base. No, one or two narrow dark-brown saddles on upper caudal peduncle, usually fused with blotches or bars on flank. Flank with a bold dark-brown inner axial stripe and 5–8, epidermal, large, dark-brown, irregularly shaped, horizontally elongated blotches along lateral midline, individual blotches vertically elongated to short bars in few individuals. Blotches often fused, not forming a stripe, not reaching to belly or to ventral side on caudal peduncle. Flank below lateral series of blotches with isolated patches of blotches or a row of small dark-brown spots, absent in two out of 80 individuals. Flank above midlateral row of blotches mottled, in front of a vertical of last dorsal-fin ray often with a depigmented stripe between midlateral blotches and blotches on back. Chevron shaped bar at caudal fin base, dissociated into a large lower blotch and a small spot or into two, usually indistinct spots in few individuals, usually fused to the last midlateral blotch. Two black blotches on caudal-fin base in some individuals overlaid by chevron-shaped bar. In preserved or stressed fishes, overlaid colour pattern might fade and two black blotches become visible. Last unbranched dorsal-fin ray with a black spot at about midlength of ray. Dorsal- and caudal-fins with a tessellated pattern on rays. Anal-, pelvic- and pectoral fins usually hyaline, with few dark-brown spots on rays in some individuals.
Distribution. Oxynoemacheilus hanaewas found in a headwater stream ( Fig. 12) of the upper Sirwan (Kurdish) drainage [Sirvan (Persian) or Diyala(Arabic)] in Iraq. Besides the typelocality, it was also found in a stream at the village Saraw ( 35°22'20"N 45°50'06"E). The Sirvan is a left side tributary of the Tigris flowing down from the Zagros Mountains.
Etymology.The species is named for Hana A. Raza who works for Nature Iraqin Sulaymaniyah. Hana accompanied JF during fieldwork in Iraqi Kurdistan. A noun in genitive, indeclinable.
Comparative material.Additional materials of Oxynoemacheilusspecies examined other than those below are listed by Freyhof et al.(2012)and Freyhof (2016). FIGURE 8. Oxynoemacheilus hanae, FSJF 3359, paratypes, 62 mm SL, 47 mm SL, 46 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. FIGURE 9. Oxynoemacheilus hanae, not preserved, ~ 50 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. Oxynoemacheilus bergianus: FSJF 3212, 6, 40–50 mmSL; Iran: Gilanprov.: Ghezel–ozan River, a tributary to Sefid River.— FSJF3216, 3, 38–58 Iran: Guilanprov.: Lower Sefid Riverbelow dam at Shar Bijar, 37°01'13.65''N 49°37'51.80''E.— FSJF3227, 12, 38–52 mmSL; Iran: Qomprov.: QomRiver southwest of Shashme Ali, 34°21'11.25"N 50°32'52.66"E.— FSJF3230, 46, 32–46 mmSL; Iran: Albroz prov.: Kordan Rivernear Karajcity, 35°57'11''N 50°50'15''E.— FSJF3249, 5, 31–61 mmSL; Iran: Ardabilprov.: Yalekhlou River, a tributary of Lake Urmia, 38° 00' 8.95" N 47° 46' 6.34"E.— FSJF2923, 2, 45–61 mmSL; Turkey: Batmanprov.: stream Sason between Çatakköprü and Sason, 38.2622N 41.2591E.— FSJF2873, 1, 56 mmSL; Turkey: Elazığprov.: Tigris 5 kmnorth of Maden, 38.4157N 39.6531E.
Oxynoemacheilus chomanicus: FSJF3644, 5, 33–61 mmSL; Iraq: Choman Riverat Alut, 35°57' 23"N 45°36'56"E. Oxynoemacheilus euphraticus: ZMH 1889, holotype of Nemacheilus insignis euphraticus, 29 mmSL; ZMH 1890, 20 paratypes of N. i. euphraticus, 24–36 mmSL; Turkey: Malatya.— FSJF1990, 24, 25–61 mmSL; Turkey: Musprov.: stream Pageat Yaygin, about 30 kmwest of Mus, 38°55'N 41°16'E.— FSJF1996, 5, 36–55 mmSL; Turkey: Elazigprov.: stream at village Karakocan, at street from Elazigto Bingöl, 38°57'N 40°01'E.— FSJF2636, 20, 35–60 mmSL; Turkey: Adıyamanprov.: upper River Göksu, 5 kmnortheast of Gölbaşı, 37° 50.217N37° 41.088E.— FSJF2910, 26, 28–66 mmSL; Turkey: Sivasprov.: stream Kangalunder railway bridge at Çetinkaya, 39.2516N 37.6189E.— FSJF3376, 31, 34.8–73.6 mmSL; Iraq: Rezan Rivernear Ziraran, a tributary to Greater Zab River, 36°56.60'N 44°11.72'E. FIGURE 10. Oxynoemacheilus hanae, ZFMK 103019, holotype, 57 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. FIGURE 11. Oxynoemacheilus kurdistanicus, FSJF 3642, 40 mm SL; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina, FSJF 3643, 59 mm SL; Iraq: Choman River at Alut. FIGURE 12.Type locality of O. gyndesand O. hanae; Iraq: stream Zalm at Taparezina. Oxynoemacheilus frenatus: NMW 48552, 5 syntypes, 26–70 mmSL; NMW 15477, 1 syntype; 43 mmSL; Iraq: Tigris Riverat Mosul.— FSJF2534, 19, 41–67 mmSL; Turkey: Diyabakır prov.: stream Göksubelow Göksudam, south of Çınarat road from Diyabakırto Mardin, Tigrisdrainage, 37°41.56''N 40°26.87''E.— FSJF2614, 3, 44–75 mmSL; Turkey: Diyabakır prov.: River Tigrissouth of Diyabakır, 37° 53.230N40° 13.788E.— FSJF2844, 1, 39 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Ambarat road to Silvan, 25 kmeast of Diyarbakır, 37.9902N 40.3824E.— FSJF2874, 2, 45–50 mmSL; Turkey: Elazığprov.: Tigrisfive km north of Maden, 38.4157N 39.6531E.— FSJF2946, 25, 31–53 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: Springof Pamukat Kocaköy, 38.2721.N 40.5628E.— FSJF2952, 1, 42 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Bağlıca between Bismil and Tepe, 37.8084N 40.7169E.— FSJF2954, 4, 48–59 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Savur between Bayındır and Ahmetli, east of Tepe, 37.7637N 40.8839E. Oxynoemacheilus karunensis: FSJF 3525, 8, 33–55 mmSL; Iran: Hamadanprov.: Gamasiab Riverat Do Ab, 34°22'20.76"N 47°55'00.1"E.— FSJF3523, 6, 34–51 mmSL; Iran: Hamadanprov.: Haram Abad Riverat Ashmizan, 34°06'37.7"N 48°52'13.55"E.— FSJF3524, 7, 37–53 mmSL; Hamadanprov.: Dehnostream about 2 kmsouth-west of Nahavand, 34°10'08.7"N 48°21'11.52"E.— FSJF3526, 2, 30–40 mmSL; Iran: Hamadanprov.: Gamasiab Riverat Chesme Mahi, 34°20'17.6"N 48°01'56.6"E.— SMFIR7, 3, 36–44 mmSL; Iran: Khozestan prov.: Marun Rivernear Behbehan, 30°39'24''N 50°11'18''E. Oxynoemacheilus kiabii: FSJF 3003, 7, 34––53 mmSL; Iran: Hamadanprov.: stream Dehnoo, 3 kmwest of Nahavandon the road from Nahavandtoward Sarab-e- Gamasiab, 34°10'N 48°24'E.— FSJF3004, 2, 38–44 mmSL; Iran: Hamadanprov.: stream Babarostam, a tributary of Gamasiab River, 34°10'18”N 48°21' 23”E. Oxynoemacheilus kurdistanicus: FSJF 2843, 1, 47 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Ambarat road to Silvan, 25 kmeast of Diyarbakır, 37.9902N 40.3824E.— FSJF2875, 36, 27–69 mmSL; Turkey: Elazığprov.: Tigris 5 kmnorth of Maden, 38.4157N 39.6531E.— FSJF2945, 6, 30–68 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: Springof Pamukat Kocaköy, 38.2721.N 40.5628E.— FSJF2951, 12, 44–54 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Bağlıca between Bismil and Tepe, 37.8084N 40.7169E.— FSJF2957, 5, 49–54 mmSL; Turkey: Diyarbakırprov.: stream Savur between Bayındır and Ahmetlieast of Tepe, 37.7637N 40.8839E.— FSJF3369, 28, 40–61 mmSL; Iraq: Nalparez River 35°34.24'N 45°51.78'E.— FSJF3347, 25, 50–62 mmSL; Iraq: stream north-west of Saburawa, a tributary of Tabin River, 35°50'01''N 45°06'16''E.— FSJF3353, 9, 40–61 mmSL; Iraq: stream Kuna Massiin Sevanja, 35°47.35'N 45°24.18'E.— FSJF3373, 54, 35–62 mmSL; Iraq: stream Surawnear Suraw village, 35°45.76'N 45°59.09'E.— FSJF3642, 7, 39–48 mmSL; Iraq: stream Zalmsouth of Taparezina, 35°18'23"N 45°58'14"E.— FSJF3643, 15, 36–62 mmSL; Iraq: Choman Riverat Alut, 35°57' 23"N 45°36'56"E. Oxynoemacheilus longipinnis: CMNFI 1979-0366, holotype, 36.0 mm SL; Iran: Meymeh River, 17 kmwest of Dehloran, about 21 kilometers east of Iraqiborder, 32°45'30"N, 47°05'30"E.— CMNFI1979-0365, 7, 32.0– 40.5 mmSL; Iran: Khuzestanprov.: stream in Doveyrichdrainage, 32°25"N 47°36'30"E. Oxynoemacheilus parvinae: ZM-CBSU D222, 54.4 mmSL; D225, 58.2 mmSL; D226, 36.7 mmSL; D227, 59.0 mm SL; Iran: Kordestan prov.: Dehkan River at Abbas Abad, at road betwen Divandareh and Sanandaj, 35.525N 47.094E.
1437764268
2012-06-07
J. Freyhof & H. A. Raza & M. Qadir
Iraq
35.30639
Zalm
19
45.970554
Taparezina
6
79
1
1437764277
[199,973,1485,1510]
FSJF
6
79
FSJF 3359, 22
1
paratype
1437764284
2016-10-23
FSJF
J. Freyhof & Y. S. Abdullah & M. Musa
Iraq
35.30639
Zalm
19
45.970554
Taparezina
6
79
FSJF 3641, 63
1
paratype
1437764273
FSJF
Iran
Ghezel
37.02046
Sefid River
1
49.631054
River
11
84
FSJF 3216, 3, FSJF 3227, 12
1
Gilan
1437764261
FSJF
Iran
34.353123
Shashme Ali
1
50.547962
11
84
FSJF 3230, 46
1
Qom
1437764281
FSJF
Iran
Albroz prov.
35.953056
Karaj
19
50.837498
Kordan River
11
84
FSJF 3249, 5
1
1437764280
FSJF
Iran
38.002487
Lake Urmia
1
47.76843
Yalekhlou River
11
84
FSJF 2923, 2
1
Ardabil
1437764283
FSJF
Turkey
38.2622
Sason
6
41.2591
11
84
FSJF 2873, 1
1
Batman
1437764266
Turkey
38.4157
Maden
6
39.6531
Tigris
11
84
1
Elazig
1437764275
FSJF
Iraq
35.95639
Choman River
19
45.615555
Alut
11
84
FSJF 3644, 5
1
1437764270
[775,1337,1753,1778]
FSJF
Turkey
Malatya
11
84
FSJF 1990, 24
1
Malatya
1437764282
FSJF
Turkey
38.916668
Yaygin
1172
41.266666
Page
11
84
FSJF 1996, 5
1
Mus
1437764260
FSJF
Turkey
38.95
Karakocan
1172
40.016666
11
84
FSJF 2636, 20
1
Elazig
1437764265
FSJF
Turkey
50.217
Golbasi
65
41.088
upper River Goksu
11
84
FSJF 2910, 26
1
Adiyaman
1437764263
FSJF
Turkey
39.2516
Cetinkaya
6
37.6189
Kangal
11
84
FSJF 3376, 31
1
Sivas
1437764262
Iraq
Rezan River
36.943333
Greater Zab River
11
44.19533
Ziraran
11
84
1
1437764271
[151,828,1196,1221]
FSJF
Iraq
Tigris River
13
86
FSJF 2534, 19
1
1437764276
FSJF
Turkey
Diyabakir prov.
37.692665
Goksu
11
40.447834
Goksu
13
86
FSJF 2614, 3
1
Mardin
1437764279
FSJF
Turkey
Diyabakir prov.
53.23
Diyabakir
64
13.788
River Tigris
13
86
FSJF 2844, 1
1
1437764264
FSJF
Turkey
37.9902
Silvan
6
40.3824
Ambar
13
86
FSJF 2874, 2
1
Diyarbakir
1437764274
FSJF
Turkey
38.4157
Maden
6
39.6531
Tigris
13
86
FSJF 2946, 25
1
Elazig
1437764269
FSJF
Turkey
Spring
Kocakoy
40.5628
Pamuk
13
86
FSJF 2952, 1
1
Diyarbakir
1437764278
FSJF
Turkey
37.8084
Baglica
6
40.7169
13
86
FSJF 2954, 4
1
Diyarbakir
1437764272
Turkey
37.7637
Tepe
6
40.8839
Savur
13
86
1
Diyarbakir
1437764267
FSJF
Iran
34.372433
Do Ab
1
47.916695
Gamasiab River
13
86
FSJF 3523, 6
1
Hamadan
1437764291
FSJF
Iran
34.11047
Ashmizan
1
48.87043
Haram Abad River
13
86
FSJF 3524, 7
1
Hamadan
1437764306
FSJF
Iran
34.169086
Nahavand
1
48.3532
Dehno
13
86
FSJF 3526, 2
1
Hamadan
1437764292
SMF
Iran
34.338223
Chesme Mahi
1
48.032387
Gamasiab River
13
86
1
Hamadan
1437764286
Iran
Khozestan prov.
30.656666
Behbehan
20
50.188335
Marun River
13
86
1
1437764294
FSJF
Iran
Dehnoo
34.166668
Nahavand
1200
48.4
Nahavand
13
86
FSJF 3004, 2
1
Hamadan
1437764302
[198,1305,1809,1834]
Iran
34.17167
Gamasiab River
19
48.356388
Babarostam
13
86
1
Hamadan
1437764300
FSJF
Turkey
37.9902
Silvan
6
40.3824
Ambar
13
86
FSJF 2875, 36
1
Diyarbakir
1437764289
FSJF
Turkey
38.4157
Maden
6
39.6531
Tigris
13
86
FSJF 2945, 6
1
Elazig
1437764285
FSJF
Turkey
Spring
Kocakoy
40.5628
Pamuk
13
86
FSJF 2951, 12
1
Diyarbakir
1437764304
FSJF
Turkey
37.8084
Baglica
6
40.7169
13
86
FSJF 2957, 5
1
Diyarbakir
1437764290
FSJF
Turkey
14
87
37.7637
Tepe
6
40.8839
Savur
13
86
FSJF 3369, 28
1
Diyarbakir
1437764305
[151,1099,188,213]
FSJF
Iraq
35.570667
Nalparez River
11
45.863
14
87
FSJF 3347, 25
1
1437764295
FSJF
Iraq
35.83361
Tabin River
19
45.104443
Saburawa
14
87
FSJF 3353, 9
1
1437764301
FSJF
Iraq
35.789165
Sevanja
11
45.403
Kuna Massi
14
87
FSJF 3373, 54
1
1437764287
FSJF
Iraq
35.762665
Suraw village
11
45.984833
Suraw
14
87
FSJF 3642, 7
1
1437764298
FSJF
Iraq
35.30639
Taparezina
19
45.970554
Zalm
14
87
FSJF 3643, 15
1
1437764297
[666,1270,332,357]
Iraq
35.95639
Alut
19
45.615555
Choman River
14
87
1
1437764303
CMNFI
Iran
Meymeh River
32.758335
Iraqi
20
47.091667
Dehloran
14
87
CMNFI 1979-0365, 7
1
1437764296
[249,1088,439,464]
Iran
32.416668
Doveyrich
925
47.608334
14
87
1
Khuzestan