2018
DOI: 10.1080/09397140.2018.1442295
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Characteristics of Capoeta oguzelii, a new species of cyprinid fish from the Ezine Stream, Black Sea basin, Turkey (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)

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“…oguzelii is distinguished from other Capoeta species of East and South-East Black Sea rivers (C. svanetica sp. n., C. sieboldi, C. banarescui, C. baliki, C. ekmekciae, and also from C. tinca Sea of Marmara basin) by the combination of the following characters: one pair of barbels are present (only C. sieboldi have also one barbels pair); lower lip without keratinized edge; C. oguzelii well distinguished from C. sieboldi by small scales and its highest (72-82) total number; 11-13 scales rows below the lateral line (more than for all other compared Capoeta species of East and South-East Black Sea rivers); but only 7-10 (8.3) gill rakers (in comparison with previous); last unbranched dorsal-fi n ray not well ossifi ed (up to 20 %, Elp et al, 2018) with small serrae number, the similar to C. svanetica sp.nov. C. oguzelii is also characterized by small black spots presence.…”
Section: Capoeta Oguzeliimentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…oguzelii is distinguished from other Capoeta species of East and South-East Black Sea rivers (C. svanetica sp. n., C. sieboldi, C. banarescui, C. baliki, C. ekmekciae, and also from C. tinca Sea of Marmara basin) by the combination of the following characters: one pair of barbels are present (only C. sieboldi have also one barbels pair); lower lip without keratinized edge; C. oguzelii well distinguished from C. sieboldi by small scales and its highest (72-82) total number; 11-13 scales rows below the lateral line (more than for all other compared Capoeta species of East and South-East Black Sea rivers); but only 7-10 (8.3) gill rakers (in comparison with previous); last unbranched dorsal-fi n ray not well ossifi ed (up to 20 %, Elp et al, 2018) with small serrae number, the similar to C. svanetica sp.nov. C. oguzelii is also characterized by small black spots presence.…”
Section: Capoeta Oguzeliimentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Morphological data of C. baliki, C. banarescui, C. capoeta, C. ekmekciae, C. sieboldii, C. sevangi, C. kaput, C. tinca and Capoeta oguzelii Elp, Osmanoğlua, Kadak and Turan, 2018 were taken from Berg, 1912Berg, -19141949;2006 b;Levin et al, 2012;2019;Elp et al, 2018. Also for studying morphological data were used additional materials. C. capoeta: Georgia.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The genus Capoeta is the other species-rich fish group that existed in Turkey and it shows high endemism with 13 species recently recognized from Anatolia (Turan et al, 2006a,b;Turan et al, 2008;Özuluğ & Freyhof, 2008;Küçük et al, 2009;Schöter et al, 2009;Turan et al, 2017b;Elp et al, 2018). One of them, Seyhan scraper Capoeta turani Özuluğ & Freyhof, 2008 is known from the tributaries of the River Seyhan in southern Anatolia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Afterwards, nine new species namely C. ekmekciae [3]. C. baliki [4], C. banarescui [4], C. turani [5], C. erhani [6], C. caelestis [7], C. mauricii [8], C.oguzeli [9] and C. aydinensis [10] have been described from Çoruh River, Southwestern Blacksea, Çoruh River, Seyhan River, Ceyhan River, Göksu River, Beyşehir Lake, Yeşilırmak and Büyük Menderes River respectively. However, recent finding showed that C. turani and C. erhani are the synonyms to C. barroisi according to Erkakan and Özdemir [11], and C. banarescui and C.baliki are the synonyms to Capoeta tinca according to Özdemir [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%