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  • Primoz Zupančič
  • Milorad Mrakovčić
  • Zoran Marčić
  • Alexander Naseka
  • Nina Bogutskaya
A chub of previously ambiguous identity from the Boljunscica and Pazincica rivers (south-eastern Istra Peninsula) was studied and compared with geographically close Squalius squalus, Squalius zrmanja, and Squalius janae recently described from the Dragonja River drainage in the Adriatic Sea basin in Slovenia. It was shown that the chub from the south-eastern Istra Peninsula differs from all know species of Squalius but one: Squalius janae. Three samples examined from Boljunscica and Pazincica rivers and Squalius janae from its type locality, Dragonja River, show the following characters typical for the latter species: a long head (the head length 27–32% SL); a pointed conical snout with a clearly projecting upper jaw; a long straight mouth cleft, the lower jaw length (39–45% HL) exceeding the caudal peduncle depth; a large eye; commonly 9? branched anal-fin rays; commonly 44 total vertebrae (24+20 or 25+19); bright silvery colouration, scales easily lost; iris, pectoral, pelvic and anal fin pigmentation with
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-58
JournalZooKeys
Volume53
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StatePublished - 27 Aug 2010

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  • freshwater fish distribution, Cyprinidae, Istrian chub, Squalius, morphology, Adriatic Sea basin, Istra Peninsula, Slovenia, Croatia

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