Review of the genus Cobitis in the Middle East, with the description of eight new species (Teleostei: Cobitidae)
Author
Freyhof, Jörg
Author
Bayçelebi, Esra
Author
Geiger, Matthias
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Zootaxa
2018
2018-12-21
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Cobitis taenia
Linnaeus, 1758
(
Fig. 28
)
Cobitis taenia
Linnaeus, 1758: 303
(
type
locality: Lake Mälaren,
Sweden
)
Cobitis spilura
Holandre, 1837: 253
(
type
locality:
Belgium
: Liège /
France
: Moselle River, stream Nied below Malroy, Meuse River below Saint Mihiel)
Cobitis taenioides
Băcescu & Maier, 1969: 52
[p. 39 of translation] (
type
locality: western Europe and Danube basin)
Material examined.
FSJF 288
,
5
,
65–78
mm
SL;
Ukraine
:
Zhitomirskaya Region. Novgorod Volynsky district
,
Dnieper
drainage, 50.789 27.393
.—
FSJF 465
,
31
,
40–89
mm
SL;
Germany
:
River Oder
at
3 km
east of
Schwedt
, 53.059 14.308
.—
FSJF 1946
,
5
,
54–70
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Balıkesir
prov.: stream
Susurluk
east of
Susurluk
, 39.917 28.165
.—
FSJF 2006
,
1
,
68
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Bursa
prov.:
Lake Ulubat
at
Gölyazı
40.159 28.674
.—
FSJF 2280
,
11
,
45–67
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream
Akçin
between Ayvacık and Ezine
at
Bahçeli
, 39.688 26.391
.—
FSJF 2342
,
3
,
61–74
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream
Tuzla
about
1 km
north of
Assos
, 39.498 26.333
.—
FSJF 2387
,
17
,
57–78
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream
Koca
about
2 km
west of
Akçakoyun
, 39.826 27.146
.—
FSJF 2426
,
16
,
45–74
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream
Menderes
below
Bayramiç
dam, east of
Bayramiç
, 39.820 26.663
.—
FSJF 3144
,
8
,
59–79
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Zonguldak
prov.: stream
Devrek
6 km
south of
Devrek
, 41.187 31.931
.—
FSJF 3177
,
2
,
41–67
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Zonguldak
prov.: stream
Yenice
about
15 km
west of
Yenice
, 41.232 32.204
.—
FFR 5534
,
2
,
62–64
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream
Kocaköy
about
5 km
east of
Yenice
, 39.941 27.310
.—
FFR
0 5530, 9,
60–79 mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Balıkesir
prov.: stream
Sakar
at
Manyas Lake
, 40.049 27.262
.—
FFR
0 5546, 8,
54–62 mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Bursa
prov.: stream
Nilüfer
at
Nilüfer
.—
ZMH 2474
,
1
,
76
mm
SL
;
ZMH 4736
,
10
,
34–70
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Lake İznik
.
Material used in molecular genetic analysis.
FSJF DNA-1630;
Turkey
:
Zonguldak
prov.: stream Yenice about
15 km
west of Yenice, 41.232 32.204. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF2483-18).—FSJF DNA-1636;
Turkey
:
Zonguldak
prov.: stream Devrek about
6 km
south of Devrek, 41.187 31.931. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF2481-18).—FSJF DNA-263;
Turkey
:
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: stream Tuzla about
1 km
south of Ayvacık, 39.596 26.438. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF4325-18).—FSJF DNA-2910;
Turkey
:
Çanakkale
prov.: Karamenderes River at Karakul, 39.941 27.310. (GenBank accession number:
MH795390
).—FSJF DNA-2912;
Turkey
:
Balıkesir
prov.: stream Sakar flowing to Lake Manyas, 40.050 27.962. (GenBank accession number:
MH795392
,
MH795393
,
MH795394
).—FSJF DNA-2913;
Turkey
:
Zonguldak
prov.: stream Aydınlar, 41.268 31.541. (GenBank accession number:
MH795403
,
MH795404
).—FSJF DNA-1191;
Germany
: Odra River at Reitwein (GenBank accession number:
KM286530
)—ZFMK ICH-53777;
Poland
, Vistula drainage, 52.998 18.702. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF267-18).—ZFMK ICH-67470;
Germany
: Elbe drainage, 53.278 10.895. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF261-18).—ZFMK ICH-59248;
Lithuania
: Minija River, 55.936 21.625. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF263-18).—NRM51845;
Sweden
: Lake Vanern, 59.290 13.000. (GenBank accession number:
KP
050512
).—ZFMK ICH-53836;
Latvia
: Venta River, 56.989 22.075. (BOLD accession number: EUFWF265-18).—NRM52492;
Sweden
: Lake Yngaren, 58.817 16.645. (GenBank accession number:
KJ128460
).
Diagnosis.
Cobitis taenia
is distinguished from
C. saniae
,
C. satunini
and
C. splendens
by having a large focal zone in the sub-dorsal scales (about 1/2–1/3 of vertical scale diameter vs. focal zone small, about or less than 1/3 of the maximum scale diameter) and a small, comma-shaped or ovoid black spot at the upper caudal-fin base (vs. large, often roundish).
Cobitis taenia
is further distinguished from
C. saniae
by having the base of the lamina circularis narrowly connected to the pectoral-fin ray (vs. widely connected). It is further distinguished from
C. splendens
by the pigmentation in Z3 reaching from the pectoral-fin base and the caudal peduncle in the male (vs. pigmentation much reduced, not reaching the vertical of the dorsal-fin origin) and blotches in Z4 anterior to the dorsal-fin origin being horizontally elongate, often very densely set and fused into short or longer stripes (vs. vertically elongate, not fused to each other fused).
Cobitis taenia
is distinguished from
C. puncticulata
from the Marmara Sea basin by having well separated and large blotches in Z2 and Z4 (vs. very small, indistinct or confluent), un-pigmented flank below Z4 (vs. pigmented) and a pale yellowish or whitish background coloration (vs. brownish).
Cobiti
s
taenia
is distinguished from
C. simplicispina
by having one laminae circularis in the males (vs. two).
Distribution.
In Asia,
C. taenia
is known from the Yenice and
Bartın
River drainages in the south-western Black Sea basin. It is also distributed in the southern Marmara Sea basin from the Tuzla River east to Lake İznik basin including the Simav River drainage.
Cobitis taenia
is widespread in Central and Eastern Europe.
Remarks.
Cobitis taenia
is widespread in Eastern and Central Europe including the northern Black Sea basin, where it is found from the Dniester River east to the Dnieper (
Kottelat & Freyhof 2007
). Similar looking
Cobitis
in the eastern Black Sea basin have been identified as
C. satunini
and those from the adjacent northern
Anatolia
and the southern Marmara Sea basin had been identified as
C. splendens
,
C. fahireae
and
C. kurui
by Erk'akan
et al
. (1999).
Cobitis taenia
is the only species of
Cobitis
in the Black Sea basin having a large focal zone in the subdorsal scales and a small black spot at the upper caudal-fin base. These two characters are the only external characters distinguishing
C. taenia
from
C. satunini
.
Cobitis taenia
is also unique among all
Cobitis
species studied in the Black Sea basin for having 48 chromosomes (vs.
50 in
C. elongatoides
,
C. pontica
,
C. taurica
,
and
C
.
tanaitica
) (
Janko
et al
. 2005
, Vasil'eva & Vasil'ev 2006). The chromosome numbers have not been studied in
C. satunini
or in the populations identified here as
C. taenia
from the northern Black Sea basin and the southern Marmara Sea basin.
Our DNA barcode data separate the Anatolian
C. taenia
from European
C. taenia
(minimum KP2 distance 1.6%) as well as from
C. satunini
(minimum KP2 distance 1.6%). The RAG1 molecular data presented by
Perdices
et al
. (2018)
does not support the Anatolian
C. taenia
(considered as
Cobitis
sp. Marmara-Black Sea), European
C. taenia
(only partially supported) and
C. satunini
as monophyletic species (although they were supported in cyt b phylogenies). Also both PTP approaches applied by us suggest Anatolian
C. taenia
,
European
C. taenia
and
C. satunini
to represent one unit. But by far not enough populations and individuals have been studied for their molecular characters in
Anatolia
and for the time being, we keep accepting
C. satunini
as a valid species, but identify western Anatolian populations as
C. taenia
, as we see no strong enough support to describe them as a new species. It is beyond the possibilities of this study to resolve the case as we could not apply karyological methods. Chromosome studies of Anatolian
C. taenia
and
C. satunini
are urgently needed, to decide, if one, two or three species are involved. Externally, we are able to distinguish
C. satunini
from
C. taenia
, but we found no consistent character to distinguish Anatolian
C. taenia
from European
C. taenia
.
To complicate the situation further, there are
Cobitis
populations in
Anatolia
, which cannot be distinguished from
C. taenia
except that some individuals have a small focal zone in the scales while others have a large or intermediate focal zone. These loaches have been found in the Tuzla River, which flows into the norther most Aegean Sea basin as well as in the Simav River drainage, which flows to the southern Marmara Sea basin. We identify these as
C. taenia
as suggested by their DNA barcode haplotypes. Indeed, these
Cobitis
have been found within the distribution range of those identified as
C. taenia
in the Marmara Sea basin and we suspect that all belong to one species, in which the focal zone of the subdorsal scales is variable.