Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)

Cobitis nalbanti, new species, is described from the South Korean Han and Geum Rivers, draining to the Yellow Sea. It differs from its congeners by having a wide, ovoid lamina circularis; rounded scales with a large, slightly-displaced focal zone; a relatively long, protruded snout; the suborbital s...

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Main Authors: VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D., KIM, DAEMIN, VASIL’EV, VICTOR P., KO, MYEONG-HUN, WON, YONG-JIN
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spelling ftmagnoliapress:oai:https://mapress.com/oai/:article/18752 2023-08-27T04:11:44+02:00 Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae) VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D. KIM, DAEMIN VASIL’EV, VICTOR P. KO, MYEONG-HUN WON, YONG-JIN 2016-12-21 application/pdf https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4208.6.5 eng eng Mangolia Press https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4208.6.5/9717 https://www.mapress.com/zt/article/view/zootaxa.4208.6.5 Copyright (c) 2016 Magnolia press Zootaxa; Vol. 4208 No. 6: 21 Dec. 2016; 577–591 1175-5334 1175-5326 10.11646/zootaxa.4208.6 Pisces Actinopterygii taxonomy freshwater Amur River Primorye info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2016 ftmagnoliapress https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4208.6 2023-08-08T17:25:06Z Cobitis nalbanti, new species, is described from the South Korean Han and Geum Rivers, draining to the Yellow Sea. It differs from its congeners by having a wide, ovoid lamina circularis; rounded scales with a large, slightly-displaced focal zone; a relatively long, protruded snout; the suborbital spine not reaching the center of the eye; the mandibular barbel not reaching the anterior edge of the eye; usually 12–14 dark brown blotches in the fourth Gambetta’s zone; a single elongated black spot on the upper part of the caudal-fin base; the only streak on the head running from the tip of the snout to the nape, across the eye; 2n=48–51 and NF=66. Cobitis nalbanti was previously identified as C. lutheri. Morphological analysis of C. lutheri shows that it is distinct in having a short obtuse snout, the suborbital spine reaching the center of the eye, the mandibular barbel reaching the anterior edge of the eye, usually less than 12 dark brown blotches in the fourth Gambetta’s zone, two spots at the caudal-fin base, several dark streaks on the head, and 2n=50, NF=70. A lectotype is selected for C. lutheri. Cobitis lutheri has a wide distribution in the Amur River basin, several rivers flowing into the Sea of Japan (East Sea), and in the northern part of Sakhalin Island. Article in Journal/Newspaper Sakhalin Magnolia press Zootaxa 4208 6
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topic Pisces
Actinopterygii
taxonomy
freshwater
Amur River
Primorye
spellingShingle Pisces
Actinopterygii
taxonomy
freshwater
Amur River
Primorye
VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D.
KIM, DAEMIN
VASIL’EV, VICTOR P.
KO, MYEONG-HUN
WON, YONG-JIN
Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
topic_facet Pisces
Actinopterygii
taxonomy
freshwater
Amur River
Primorye
description Cobitis nalbanti, new species, is described from the South Korean Han and Geum Rivers, draining to the Yellow Sea. It differs from its congeners by having a wide, ovoid lamina circularis; rounded scales with a large, slightly-displaced focal zone; a relatively long, protruded snout; the suborbital spine not reaching the center of the eye; the mandibular barbel not reaching the anterior edge of the eye; usually 12–14 dark brown blotches in the fourth Gambetta’s zone; a single elongated black spot on the upper part of the caudal-fin base; the only streak on the head running from the tip of the snout to the nape, across the eye; 2n=48–51 and NF=66. Cobitis nalbanti was previously identified as C. lutheri. Morphological analysis of C. lutheri shows that it is distinct in having a short obtuse snout, the suborbital spine reaching the center of the eye, the mandibular barbel reaching the anterior edge of the eye, usually less than 12 dark brown blotches in the fourth Gambetta’s zone, two spots at the caudal-fin base, several dark streaks on the head, and 2n=50, NF=70. A lectotype is selected for C. lutheri. Cobitis lutheri has a wide distribution in the Amur River basin, several rivers flowing into the Sea of Japan (East Sea), and in the northern part of Sakhalin Island.
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author VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D.
KIM, DAEMIN
VASIL’EV, VICTOR P.
KO, MYEONG-HUN
WON, YONG-JIN
author_facet VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D.
KIM, DAEMIN
VASIL’EV, VICTOR P.
KO, MYEONG-HUN
WON, YONG-JIN
author_sort VASIL’EVA, EKATERINA D.
title Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
title_short Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
title_full Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
title_fullStr Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
title_full_unstemmed Cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from South Korea, and redescription of Cobitis lutheri (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
title_sort cobitis nalbanti, a new species of spined loach from south korea, and redescription of cobitis lutheri (teleostei: cobitidae)
publisher Mangolia Press
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