KOTTELAT, Maurice, BARBIERI, Roberto & STOUMBOUDI, Maria Th., 2007
Aphanius almiriensis, a new species of toothcarp from Greece (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae).Abstract
Aphanius almiriensis, a new species of toothcarp from Greece (Teleostei: Cyprinodontidae). - Aphanius almiriensis, new species, is described from a brackish water spring and from a lagoon (and its inflowing freshwater spring) in the Peloponnese (Greece). It is distinguished by the yellowish caudal fin of the male that has a wide faint grey margin and by the colour pattern of the female (7-11 dark, roundish blotches on the side, more or less connected by an irregular dark midlateral stripe). Aphanius almiriensis is critically endangered; it is possibly extinct at the type locality and the second locality is much impacted. The identity, type material and type locality of A. fasciatus are discussed, and a neotype is designated. Several species are possibly confused under the name A. fasciatus.
Kottelat, Maurice, Barbieri, Roberto & Stoumboudi, Maria Th.
Revue suisse de Zoologie 114(1): 13-31, 2007.