Tashan Cave a new cave fish locality for Iran; and Garra tashanensis, a new blind species from the Tigris River drainage (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)

Authors

  • Hamed MOUSAVI-SABET* Author
  • Saber VATANDOUST Author
  • Yaser FATEMI Author
  • Soheil EAGDERI Author

Keywords:

Khuzestan Province, Iranocypris typhlops, Nemacheilus smithi, Middle East.

Abstract

A new cave fish locality is reported for Iran, and the first true cave species is described from the Tigris River drainage. Garra tashanensis, new species, from Tashan Cave, the Tigris River drainage in Iran, is distinguished from its congeners by the combination of characters, including lacking pigment and eyes, having a well-developed round mental disc, two pairs of barbels, a well-developed rostral cap, no obvious pores on lateral line, and rare scales on anterior body. Garra tashanensis sp. nov. is further distinguished substantially in its DNA

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Published

2016-12-17

How to Cite

Tashan Cave a new cave fish locality for Iran; and Garra tashanensis, a new blind species from the Tigris River drainage (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). (2016). FishTaxa - Journal of Fish Taxonomy, 3, 133-148. https://fishtaxa.com/index.php/FishTaxa/article/view/133

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