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 puncticulata
Erk'akan,
Atalay-Ekmekçi & Nalbant, 1998
(
Fig. 20
)
Cobitis puncticulata
Erk'akan,
Atalay-Ekmekçi & Nalbant, 1998
: 12
, fig. 4 (
type
locality:
Turkey
: Karaderetream [Karade stream?] ath [at] outlet of Manyas (Kus) Lake).
Material examined.
FSJF 1670
,
1
,
59
mm
SL;
Greece
: stream at
Lira
, 41.072 26.267
.—
FSJF 1986
,
1
,
64
mm
SL;
Turkey
:
Bursa
prov.:
Çapraz River
, outflow of
Lake Ulubat
, 40.205 28.432
.
Material used in molecular genetic analysis.
FSJF DNA-180;
Turkey
:
Bursa
prov.: Çapraz River, outflow of Lake Ulubat, 40.205 28.432. (GenBank accession numbers:
KJ552795
,
KJ553296
, BOLD EUFWF250-18)..
Diagnosis.
Cobitis puncticulata
is distinguished from all other
Cobitis
species in the Middle East by the unique combination of one lamina circularis in the male and very small, indistinct or confluent blotches in Z2 and Z4 (vs. well separated and large), flank pigmented below Z4 (vs. unpigmented) and a brownish body (vs. pale yellowish or whitish).
Distribution.
Cobitis puncticulata
is known from the Lakes Manyas and Ulubat basins, which both are a part of the Simav River drainage in
Turkey
and from the lower Maritza drainage in
Greece
(
Freyhof
et al
. 2008
).
Remarks.
Based on DNA barcoding it is well separated from all other included
Cobitis
and by a minimum K2P distance of 2.2% to
C. tanaitica
. Together with the two
C. taenia
specimens from the Simav drainage with identical and nearly identical COI haplotypes it was recovered as distinct PTP entity.
Two out of three
Cobitis
individuals sequenced from the stream Sakar in the Simav River drainage (FSJF DNA-2912) were found to have COI haplotypes identical and nearly identical with
C. puncticulata
and one individual sequenced has a COI haplotype of
C. taenia
. All three voucher individuals as well as the six other
Cobitis
in the same lot (FFR 05530) are identified as
C. taenia
. As both species occur in sympatry, often syntopically (own observation), we interpret the occurrence of COI haplotypes of
C. puncticulata
in
C. taenia
as a case of introgressive hybridisation.