Squalius turcicus
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Ordo: Cypriniformes
Familia: Leuciscidae
Genus: Squalius
Name
Squalius turcicus De Filippi, 1865 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
Common / local names
Kura chub* / Kura tatlı su kefali*.
IUCN status
Least concern (LC).
Examined material
FFR 692, Lake Çıldır, Aras drainage, 41.0449N, 43.2804E. Not preserved, Stream Fehmiharabesi at Akçalar, Aras drainage, 40.7723N, 43.2959E. Not preserved, Stream Kars at campus of Kafkas University, Aras drainage, 40.5814N, 43.0591E. –FFR 681, Stream Kekeç at Selim, Aras drainage, 40.4715N, 42.8005E. –FFR 689, Stream Boyalı at Boyalı, Aras drainage, 40.4478N, 42.5833E. –FFR 634, Stream Kars at Çatak, Aras drainage, 40.4016N, 42.6783E. –FFR 6273, Aras River at Köprüçay, 39.9699N, 41.8883E. –FFR 690, Stream Digor at Digor, Aras drainage, 40.3731N, 43.4271E. not preserved, Lake Balık at Tanyolu, Aras drainage, 39.7451N, 43.5385E. –FFR 683, B-20 canal at Aralık, Aras drainage, 39.8936N, 44.5256E.
Distribution in the area
Widespread in Aras River drainage.
Taxon Treatment
- Kaya, C; Bayçelebi, E; Turan, D; 2020: Taxonomic assessment and distribution of fishes in upper Kura and Aras river drainages Zoosystematics and Evolution, 96(2): 325-344. doi
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