“…Members identified as belonging to this genus are present in all Iranian basins (probably with the exception of southeastern ones), so their global distribution comprises a wide region from Syria, Lebanon, and Turkey in the west to Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, and probably northern Pakistan in the east, Georgia and southwestern Russia in the North, and Iranian shores of Persian Gulf in the south (Bănărescu, ; Coad, ). Recent studies of the genus are mainly taxonomic, including the description of new species (Esmaeili, Zareian, Eagderi, & Alwan, ; Özulug & Freyhof, ; Turan, Kottelat, & Ekmekçi, ; Zareian, Esmaeili, & Freyhof, ), or are ecological, such as evaluations of their value as biomarkers to assess human impact on aquatic environments (Anvarifar et al., , ; Ebrahimi & Taherianfard, ; Fallah, Nematollahi, & Saei‐Dehkordi, ; Faradonbe, Eagderi, & Moradi, ; Johari, Coad, Mazloomi, Kheyri, & Asghari, ; Patimar & Mohammadzadeh, ; Samaee, Patzner, & Mansour, ). Little is known of the genetic variation in extant members of the genus or the diversification patterns that shaped its current diversity.…”