Zoosystematics and Evolution (Apr 2024)

A new species of trout from the Köprüçay River, a drainage of Mediterranean Sea, Türkiye (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae)

  • Fahrettin Küçük,
  • Gökhan Kalaycı,
  • Salim Serkan Güçlü,
  • Münevver Oral,
  • Davut Turan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3897/zse.100.121174
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 100, no. 2
pp. 391 – 403

Abstract

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Salmo ekmekciae, new species, is described from the Köprüçay River, a drainage of Mediterranean Sea. It is distinguished from Salmo species in adjacent water by having 9–10 parr marks on flank; 11–13 scale rows between end of base of adipose-fin and lateral line; 22–24 gill rakers on first gill arch; a shorter distance between adipose-fin and caudal-fin base; a slenderer caudal peduncle; and a slenderer body at adipose-fin origin. According to the Bayesian, and maximum likelihood analyses, Salmo ekmekciae cyt b gene resulted in coherent trees supported by high bootstrap values.