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Diagnostic Description

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Diagnosed from its congeners in Europe by having the following characters: anal fin with 11½ branched rays; 42-44 + 2-3 scales on lateral line; caudal peduncle 1.6-1.8 times longer than deep; snout length equal to eye diameter; interorbital distance about equal to eye diameter; and marked concavity at nape, mouth distinctly upturned (Ref. 59043).
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Biology

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Occurs in surf zone along lake shores. Reaches up to about 9.0 cm SL (Ref. 59043).
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Alburnoides ohridanus

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The Ohrid spirlin (Alburnoides ohridanus) is a fish species of family Cyprinidae. This species is endemic to Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia and Albania in the Balkans. It is a benthopelagic temperate freshwater fish, up to 9 cm in length. It was originally named as a subspecies of Alburnoides bipunctatus.[2] It is threatened by non-indigenous species of fish, many of which have been introduced into Lake Ohrid.[1]

It grows to 9 cm in standard length and can be distinguished from other Balkan species of Alburnoides by having a distinctly upturned mouth, the eye diameter being equal to the length of the snout, a distinct indentation on the nape, a long caudal peduncle which is just under twice as long as it is deep, 42-44 scales on the lateral line and in having 111/2 branched rays in its anal fin. It occurs in the surf zone along the lake shore.[3] It spawns in late spring, in May and June.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Freyhof, J.; Kottelat, M. (2008). "Alburnoides ohridanus". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008: e.T135617A4163099. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T135617A4163099.en. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  2. ^ N.G. Bogutskaya; P. Zupančič; A.M. Naseka (2010). "Two new species of freshwater fishes of the genus Alburnoides, A. fangfangae and A. devolli (Actinopterygii: Cyprinidae), from the Adriatic Sea basin in Albania". Proceedings of the Zoological Institute RAS. 314 (4): 448–468.
  3. ^ Rainer Froese; Daniel pauly, eds. (2017). "Alburnoides ohridanus (Karaman, 1928)". Fishbase. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
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Alburnoides ohridanus: Brief Summary

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The Ohrid spirlin (Alburnoides ohridanus) is a fish species of family Cyprinidae. This species is endemic to Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia and Albania in the Balkans. It is a benthopelagic temperate freshwater fish, up to 9 cm in length. It was originally named as a subspecies of Alburnoides bipunctatus. It is threatened by non-indigenous species of fish, many of which have been introduced into Lake Ohrid.

It grows to 9 cm in standard length and can be distinguished from other Balkan species of Alburnoides by having a distinctly upturned mouth, the eye diameter being equal to the length of the snout, a distinct indentation on the nape, a long caudal peduncle which is just under twice as long as it is deep, 42-44 scales on the lateral line and in having 111/2 branched rays in its anal fin. It occurs in the surf zone along the lake shore. It spawns in late spring, in May and June.

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