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Diagnostic Description

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Can be distinguished from all congeners by having 17-20½ branched anal-fin rays and 68-70 total lateral line scales (Ref. 75106). Diagnosed from congeners in Black Sea basin by its anal fin origin about 1½ -2½ scales behind base of last dorsal ray, lateral line with 63-64 + 4 scale, and anal fin with 17-20½ branched rays (Ref. 59043).
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Biology

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Inhabits main river and coastal lakes. Size reaches up to about 20 cm SL (Ref. 59043).
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Alburnus danubicus

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Alburnus danubicus is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alburnus. It was known from coastal lakes in Romania and River Danube in Romania and Bulgaria. It is extinct and has not been recorded since 1943.[1]

In 2019, a somewhat mysterious specimen was caught from River Danube, at Petrovaradin, Serbia. It might have been Alburnus danubicus, falsifying its status as an extinct species. Alternatively, it might have been an individual of Alburnus mento that moved down on the river very far from its native area in Upper Austria. The specimen was released alive after photography.[2]

This species is found in temperate, benthopelagic, freshwater. Distinguishable by its branched anal-fin rays and lateral line scales.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Froese, Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.) (2006). "Alburnus danubicus" in FishBase. April 2006 version.
  2. ^ Photos of the 2019 specimen
  3. ^ "Alburnus danubicus".
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Alburnus danubicus: Brief Summary

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Alburnus danubicus is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Alburnus. It was known from coastal lakes in Romania and River Danube in Romania and Bulgaria. It is extinct and has not been recorded since 1943.

In 2019, a somewhat mysterious specimen was caught from River Danube, at Petrovaradin, Serbia. It might have been Alburnus danubicus, falsifying its status as an extinct species. Alternatively, it might have been an individual of Alburnus mento that moved down on the river very far from its native area in Upper Austria. The specimen was released alive after photography.

This species is found in temperate, benthopelagic, freshwater. Distinguishable by its branched anal-fin rays and lateral line scales.

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