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Chondrostoma smyrnae, a new nase from the Tahtali reservoir drainage in the Aegean Sea basin (Teleostei, Leuciscidae)

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ZOOSYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION
Volume 97, Issue 1, Pages 235-248

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zse.97.63691

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Cytochrome b; Cytochrome oxidase I; freshwater fish; taxonomy; Western Anatolia

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  1. Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TUBITAK) [KBAG-111T900]

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Chondrostoma smyrnae is a new species from the Tahtali reservoir drainage in Turkey, distinguished by its distinct morphological and genetic characteristics when compared with other Chondrostoma species from central and western Anatolia.
Chondrostoma smyrnae, a new species, from the Tahtali reservoir drainage is distinguished by having a slightly arched lower jaw with a well-developed keratinised edge, a deep and cylindric body, a complete lateral line with 47-52+1 total scales, 8-9 scale rows between the lateral line and the dorsal-fin origin, 4 scale rows between the lateral line and the pelvic fin-origin, and 19-23 gill rakers on the first gill arch. Moreover, molecular analyses using full cyt b (1141 bp) and partial coI (652 bp) sequences of the mitochondrial genome from specimens of the new species, C. smyrnae and specimens belonging to other Chondrostoma species from central and western Anatolia demonstrated that the C. smyrnae is easily differentiated by their high pairwise genetic distances of cyt b and coI data set (>2.20 and 1.03%, respectively) and by their position in the phylogenetic trees obtained through Maximum Likelihood (ML) methodology.

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