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
text
Zootaxa
2018
2018-12-21
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Cobitis avicennae
Mousavi-Sabet, Vatandoust, Esmaeili, Geiger & Freyhof, 2015
(
Fig. 4
)
Cobitis avicennae
Mousavi-Sabet, Vatandoust, Esmaeili, Geiger & Freyhof, 2015
: 562
, figs. 3–4 (
type
locality:
Iran
:
Hamedan
prov.: Gamasiab River at Dehno, a tributary to Karkhek, 34.170 48.355).
Material examined.
FSJF 3225
,
18
,
26–37
mm
SL;
Iran
:
Hamedan
prov.:
Gamasiab River
at
Solgi Sharak
, a tributary to
Karkheh
, 34.281 48.157
.—
FSJF 3231
,
10
,
31–56
mm
SL;
Iran
:
Kermanshah
prov.:
Sepidbarg River
about
3 km
west of
Javanrud
, 34.805 46.458
.
Material used in molecular genetic analysis.
FSJF
DNA-1994
;
Iran
:
Kermanshah
prov.:
Sepidbarg River
about
3 km
west of
Javanrud
, 34.805 46.458. (GenBank accession numbers:
KP
050516
,
KP
050525
)
.—
FSJF
DNA 2712
;
Iran
:
Kermanshah
prov.:
s
tream about
1 km
south-east of Dinawar, 34.573 47.456. (
BOLD
accession number:
EUFWF
2713-18
)
.
Diagnosis.
Cobitis avicennae
is distinguished from other
Cobitis
species in the Persian Gulf basin by having one lamina circularis in the male (vs. two in
C. elazigensis
and
C. linea
) and distinct, large, dark-brown, usually horizontally elongated blotches in Z4 along the anterior part of the flank, roundish or vertically elongated on the caudal peduncle (vs. indistinct minute dark-grey roundish dots in Z
4 in
C. kellei
).
Distribution.
Cobitis avicennae
is found in tributaries of the Karkheh and Karun Rivers, which are lower tributaries of the Tigris in
Iran
.
Cobitis
from the Little Zab River in Iraqi
Kurdistan
(Coad 2010) might also belong to this species.
Remarks.
Molecular data presented by
Perdices
et al
. (2018)
and
Mousavi-Sabet
et al.
(2015)
and shown in
Figure 1
, place
C. avicennae
close to
C. faridpaki
and
C. saniae
from the southern Caspian Sea basin and it might be speculated that its ancestors entered the Persian Gulf basin from the Caspian Sea basin by river captures. See below for details to distinguish
C avicennae
from
C. faridpaki
and
C. saniae
. Our own molecular data as well as
Perdices
et al
. (2018)
place
C. avicennae
in the
C. taenia
species group (
Fig. 1
). Based on DNA barcoding
C. avicennae
is well separated from all other
Cobitis
included in this study and by a minimum K2P distance of 5.7% to
C. faridpaki
. It is also supported as an own PTP and mPTP entity.