Fishes of Afghanistan; a revised and updated annotated checklist
Author
Çiçek, Erdoğan
Author
Fricke, Ronald
0000-0003-1476-6990
Author
Eagderi, Soheil
0000-0002-1134-0356
Author
Sungur, Sevil
0000-0003-4018-6375
Author
Coad, Brian W
0000-0002-7232-961X
Author
Hamdard, Mohammad Hamid
0000-0002-5915-6574
erdogancicek@nevsehir.edu.tr
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-06-16
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5305.1.1
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Tor putitora
(
Hamilton, 1822
)
[N]—Putitor mahseer
Taxonomy.
Original description:
Cyprinus putitora
Hamilton, 1822: 303
, 388 [Brahmaputra River, at Gualpara (Goalpara),
Assam
,
India
; no
types
known].—
Afghanistan
synonyms:
Barbus progeneius
(
McClelland, 1839
)
;
Tor progeneius
(
McClelland, 1839
)
;
Labeobarbus macrolepis
(
Heckel, 1838
)
;
Tor macrolepis
(
Heckel, 1838
)
;
Barbus macrocephalus
McClelland, 1839
.—Revisions:
Mirza & Javed (1986: 76)
;
Laskar
et al.
(2018
: [8]).— Illustration:
Mirza & Javed (1986
: figs. 3–4).
Status in
Afghanistan
.
First record from Afghanistan by Mirza (1973); confirmed by
Coad (1981: 13
;
2014: 233
as
Tor macrolepis
(
Heckel 1838
)
; 2015: 228 as
Tor macrolepis
(
Heckel 1838
))
.—Afghanistan materials: None.
Distribution and habitat.
Distribution in
Afghanistan
:
Kabul
River.—General distribution:
Afghanistan
,
Pakistan
,
China
,
Nepal
,
Bhutan
,
India
,
Bangladesh
and
Myanmar
.—Habitat: This species inhabits montane and submontane regions along streams and rivers. It is distributed throughout the Himalayan region. It naturally inhabits high-energy river systems characterized by rapids and pools with a rocky substrate and has adapted to utilize lacustrine habitats created through the impoundment of dams. Introduced populations also persist in some lakes where ephemeral stream inputs provide functional habitats for reproduction. Freshwater.
Economic importance.
Commercially important.
Conservation.
Conservation status in
Afghanistan
: Unknown.—IUCN: EN (
Jha
et al.
2018
).—Threats: HAB, CON, CLI, FIT, ABS, TOU, EUT.—Moderate sensitivity to human activities.—Not considered as a keystone species.—Decline status: Decreasing.—Moderate priority for conservation action.