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usually separated in
another genus,
Squalius (e.g. the chub,
Squalius cephalus). The
delimitation of
Leuciscus and
Squalius is not
completely resolved; some...
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Decree No. 67/1981 of the Gr**** State. ^
Squalius was
formerly a
subgenus of
Leuciscus Ford, M. (2024). "
Squalius keadicus". IUCN Red List of Threatened...
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females of
Squalius pyrenaicus and
males of another, unknown,
extinct cyprinid species, and
maintains the
genomes of both
parental species.
Squalius alburnoides...
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classified in the
genus Squalius,
commonly referred to as chubs,
which belongs to the
subfamily Leuciscinae of the
family Leuciscidae.
Squalius carolitertii belongs...
- (Günther, 1899)
Synonyms Leuciscus ul**** Günther, 1899
Squalius ul**** (Günther, 1899)
Petroleuciscus ul**** (Günther 1899)
Leuciscus gader**** Günther, 1899...
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Squalius cephalus, the
common chub,
European chub or
simply chub, is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Leuciscidae, the daces...
- fishes. This
species is
endemic to Turkey.
Squalius anatolicus was
first formally described as
Leuciscus lepidus anatolicus in 1997 by the
Russian ichthyologist...
- The
common dace (
Leuciscus leuciscus) is a
species of
freshwater and
brackish water ray-finned fish from the
family Leuciscidae which is
native to Europe...
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species is
endemic to the
Iberian Peninsula.
Squalius pyrenaicus was
first formally described as
Leuciscus pyrenaicus in 1868 by the German-born British...
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endemic to Greece. The
Stymphalia chub was
first formally described as
Leuciscus (
Squalius)
cephalus moreoticus in 1971 by the Gr****
zoologist Alexander I....