Capoeta anamisensis, Zareian, Esmaeili & Freyhof, 2016
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https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111677811 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17819699 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C85F87D2-FF28-FF62-28AB-F9E6FD23FC83 |
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Felipe |
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Capoeta anamisensis |
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Capoeta anamisensis View in CoL
Common name. Hormuz scraper.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Capoeta in Persian Gulf basin south of Zohreh and in Iranian endorheic basins by: ○ 56–67 total lateral-line scales / ○ flank plain silvery, often with an indistinct stripe / ○ last unbranched dorsal ray very strongly ossified, with strong serrae / ○ 8½–9½ branched dorsal rays / ○ 11–12 scale rows between dorsal origin and lateral line / ○ 6–8, usually six scales between anal origin and lateral line / ○ 10–13 scales between pelvic origin and lateral line /
○ one pair of barbels / ○ 21–25 gill rakers. Size up to 230 mm SL.
Distribution. Iran: Upper Minab, Hasan Langi, and Haji Abad drainages, which flow into Strait of Hormuz.
Habitat. Streams and rivers with moderate to fast-flowing water, sand, gravel or rock substrate.
Biology. Feeds on detritus, periphyton, and occasionally small invertebrates.
Conservation status. EN; appears to be declining within its very small range.
Further reading. Zareian et al. 2016 (description).
Capoeta antalyensis ; KÖprüçay drainage, Türkiye; 163 mm SL.
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