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- Title
Capoeta raghazensis, a new species of algae-scraping cyprinid from the Raghaz Canyon in Hormuz basin, southern Iran (Teleostei: Cyprinidae).
- Authors
EAGDERI, Soheil; MOUSAVI-SABET, Hamed
- Abstract
Capoeta raghazensis, new species, is described from the Raghaz Canyon, Hormuz basin, southern Iran. It is distinguished from its congeners in Iran by having one pair of barbels, a moderately ossified last unbranched dorsal-fin ray which smaller than head length; no black spots on head, body and dorsal fin; 69-77 lateral line scales; 11-13 scales between dorsal-fin origin and lateral line; 9-10 scales between anal-fin origin and lateral line; 11-14 total gill rakers, small barbels (7-13% HL), short head (20-24% SL), and short pectoral fin (10-15% SL).
- Subjects
IRAN; MIDDLE East; CYPRINIDAE; OSTEICHTHYES; PECTORAL fins; CANYONS; SPECIES
- Publication
Fishtaxa-Journal of Fish Taxonomy, 2021, Issue 22, p37
- ISSN
2458-942X
- Publication type
Article