Capoeta bergamae: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Chordata
- Class
- Actinopterygii
- Order
- Cypriniformes
- Family
- Cyprinidae
- Genus
- Capoeta
- Species
- Capoeta bergamae
- Scientific Name
- Capoeta bergamae
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Capoeta bergamae
Capoeta bergamae is a species of freshwater cyprinid fish native to Turkey. The species is also known as the Aegean scraper.
It is widespread in western Anatolia and lives in rivers ranging from the Bakacak river on the Biga Peninsula south to the Dalaman River. It is threatened by the massive pollution of rivers and streams and water abstraction, leading to habitat loss. The fish is up to 20 cm long. It is occasionally eaten, but is not widely commercialized.
...Capoeta bergamae in languages:
- English
- Aegean Scraper
Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Capoeta aculeata
- Capoeta alborzensis
- Capoeta antalyensis
- Capoeta aydinensis
- Capoeta banarescui
- Capoeta bergamae
- Capoeta buhsei
- Capoeta caelestis
- Capoeta capoeta
- Capoeta coadi
- Capoeta damascina
- Capoeta ekmekciae
- Capoeta ferdowsii
- Capoeta fusca
- Capoeta gracilis
- Capoeta heratensis
- Capoeta kaput
- Capoeta macrolepis
- Capoeta oguzelii
- Capoeta pestai
- Capoeta pyragyi
- Capoeta raghazensis
- Capoeta razii
- Capoeta saadii
- Capoeta sevangi
- Capoeta shajariani
- Capoeta sieboldii
- Capoeta svanetica
- Capoeta tinca
- Capoeta umbla