Squalius valentinus: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Animalia
Phylum
Chordata
Class
Actinopterygii
Order
Cypriniformes
Family
Leuciscidae
Genus
Squalius
Species
Squalius valentinus
Scientific Name
Squalius valentinus

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Squalius valentinus

Squalius valentinus, commonly known as the Eastern Iberian chub, Valencia chub and Levantine bagra, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae, which includes the daces, Eurasian minnows and related fishes. It was first isolated from the Turia River in Valencia, hence its name. It is considered endangered.

This species is differentiated from its cogenerates by having eight branched rays in its dorsal fin; eight branched rays in its anal fin; two rows of pharyngeal teeth on both sides possessing 2 and 5 teeth (2.55.2); a wide caudal peduncle; its number of gill rakers; the number of scales in its lateral line; the number of scale rows above the latter; by possessing three scale rows below it; by having thirty-nine vertebrae (twenty-two of them abdominal and seventeen of them caudal); showing large 4th and 5th infraorbital bones; a maxilla with a very distinct marked anterior process; exhibiting a frontal bone expanded at the middle; a wide neurocranium bone; the lower branch of the pharyngeal bone being robust; a large and narrow urohyal; as well as genetic differences (allozymes).

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Squalius valentinus in languages:

Czech
jelec valencijský
English
Eastern Iberian chub

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Squalius valentinus
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Squalius valentinus
©Carlos Jiménez, some rights reserved (CC-BY-NC)