taxonID	type	description	language	source
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	description	(Figs. 3 – 7)	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	materials_examined	Holotype. IUSHM 2018 - 1405, 82 mm SL; Turkey: Adana prov.: River Seyhan below water regulation doors at Yüreyir, south of Adana, 36.9757 ° N, 35.3354 ° E. Paratypes. IUSHM 2018 - 1406, 10, 64 – 88 mm SL; FSJF 2417, 22, 52 – 113 mm SL; same data as holotype. Additional material. IUSHM 36700 - 133, 25, 30 – 77 mm SL; FSJF 2451, 28, 35 – 71 mm SL; Turkey: Hatay prov.: Stream Arsuz east of Arsuz, 36.3992 ° N, 35.8860 ° E. — IUSHM 2018 - 1407, 1, 87 mm SL; FSJF 2970, 4, 49 – 62 mm SL; Turkey: Osmaniye prov.: a tributary to Ceyhan, between Tecirli and Kadirli north of Koçyurdu, 37.2215 ° N 36.0471 ° E. — IUSHM 2018 - 1408, 4, 49 – 78 mm SL; FSJF 2961, 4, 51 – 85 mm SL; Turkey: Adana prov.: a tributary to stream Kırksu about 20 km southwest of Kadirli, 37.3152 ° N, 35.8833 ° E. — FSJF 2985, 1, 138 mm SL; Turkey: fish marked at Ceyhan River north of Sakarcalık, 37.1933 ° N 36.0828 ° E. Material for molecular genetic analysis. FSJF DNA 341; Turkey: Hatay prov.: Stream Arsuz east of Arsuz, 36.3991667 ° N, 035.8859667 ° E. (GenBank accession numbers: KJ 554542, KJ 554197) — FSJF DNA 367; Turkey: Adana prov.: River Seyhan below water regulation doors at Yüreyir, south of Adana, 36.9756833 ° N, 35.3354167 ° E. (GenBank accession numbers: KJ 554313, KJ 554367). — FSJF DNA- 1469; Turkey: Osmaniye prov.: a tributary to Ceyhan River, between Tecirli and Kadirli north of Koçyurdu, 37.22150 ° N 36.04709 ° E. (GenBank accession numbers: KJ 554170, KJ 554253, KJ 554425, MK 370396)	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Pseudophoxinus cilicicus is distinguished from all other species of the P. zeregi species group by having the lower lip slightly projecting beyond the tip of the upper lip in most individuals, both lips projecting equally in the remainder (vs. upper lip always projecting beyond lower lip). It is further distinguished from all other species of the P. zeregi species group except P. zekayi and P. zeregi by having a complete (vs. incomplete) lateral line. Pseudophoxinus cilicicus is further distinguished from P. zekayi (Fig. 8), with which it co-occurs in the Ceyhan River drainage by having the uppermost point of mouth cleft level with or slightly above (vs. below) the centre of the eye, lateral view of the mouth cleft almost straight (vs. sigmoid), black pigment below the lateral line present (vs. absent), and a minimum K 2 P distance of 3.8 % based on the DNA barcodes analysed. It is further distinguished from P. firati, which is also found in the Ceyhan and Seyhan River drainages, and from P. hasani, from coastal Syria, by having 38 – 45 + 2 – 3 (vs. 43 – 49 + 2 – 3 in P. firati, 26 – 33 + 2 – 3 in P. hasani) scales in the midlateral series. Pseudophoxinus cilicicus is further distinguished from P. zeregi by having 38 – 45 + 2 – 3 (vs. 55 – 62 + 2 – 3) lateral line scales, and from P. drusensis, P. libani, P. turani and P. syriacus by having a relatively short pelvic fin not reaching (vs. reaching or overlapping in male) the anus, and presence (vs. absence) of a prominent black epidermal stripe along the flank.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	description	Description. See Figures 3 – 7 for general appearance and Table 1 for morphometric data of holotype, 9 paratypes and 11 additional individuals. A relatively large sized and deep bodied species with a short and pointed head. Greatest body depth about halfway between nape and dorsal-fin origin, decreasing towards caudal-fin base. Dorsal and ventral body profiles slightly convex. Body and caudal peduncle compressed. Upper head profile straight or convex, head length 1.0 – 1.1 times in body depth. In Ceyhan population upper head profile straight, head depth at nape 1.3 – 1.4 times in head length and head depth at eye 1.7 – 1.9 times in head length. In Arsuz population upper head profile slightly convex, head depth at nape 1.2 – 1.3 times in head length and head depth at eye 1.5 – 1.7 times in head length. Snout slightly pointed, its length 1.6 – 1.9 times in postorbital length. Ventral head profile with conspicuous angle at articulation of lower jaw. Mouth terminal, uppermost point of cleft level with or slightly above centre of eye, rostral cap not covering upper lip, lips smooth and thick, lower lip slightly projecting beyond tip of upper lip or both lips projecting equally. In Ceyhan population lateral view of mouth cleft almost straight. In Arsuz population lateral view of cleft sigmoid. Eye diameter 1.9 – 2.3 times in head depth at eye, 1.1 – 1.4 times in interorbital width. Caudal peduncle 1.2 – 1.5 times longer than deep. Pelvic-fin origin anterior to dorsal-fin origin. Pectoral fin reaching to about 60 – 80 % of pelvic-fin origin. Pelvic fin length about 60 – 80 % of distance between pelvic-fin origin and anus. Pelvic fin short, not reaching anus. A small pelvic axillary lobe present. Margin of dorsal and anal fins straight to slightly convex. Caudal fin forked, lobes rounded. Largest recorded specimen 138 mm SL. Dorsal fin with 3 simple and 7 ½ (21) branched rays. Anal fin with 3 simple and 6 ½ (1), 7 ½ (18), 8 ½ (2) branched rays. Caudal fin with 9 + 8 branched rays. Pectoral fin with 13 – 16 branched rays and pelvic fin with 8 branched rays. Body covered completely by overlapping scales. A shallow keel between posterior pelvic-fin base and anus. Scales along lateral line 38 + 2 (2), 40 + 3 (1), 41 + 2 (3), 41 + 3 (5), 42 + 2 (1), 42 + 3 (2), 43 + 2 (3), 43 + 3 (1), 44 + 2 (1) and 45 + 2 (1). Lateral line complete, often interrupted on caudal-fin base. 8 ½ – 10 ½ scales between lateral line and dorsal-fin origin, 3 ½ – 4 ½ scales between lateral line and pelvic-fin origin. 14 – 19 circumpeduncular scales. Pharyngeal teeth in one row, 5 – 5, slightly serrated, hooked at tip. Gill rakers short and thick, 7 (6), 8 (7), 9 (6) total gill rakers on outer side of first gill arch. Supraorbital canal (CSO) with 9 - 12 pores. Coloration. In formalin-preserved specimens back and upper flank dark-brown or grey, lower part of flank and belly yellowish. In life back and upper flank greenish-brown, lateral flank and belly silvery, often with a yellowish hue. In life a golden stripe running from posterior eye margin to caudal-fin base above a prominent faint- or darkbrown or grey stripe. Often a second, usually indistinct, golden stripe below brown or grey lateral stripe. A prominent dark-brown inner-axial stripe well visible in formalin-preserved individuals. Numerous minute and isolated epidermal black spots on flank above lateral line. Few black pigment cells below lateral stripe and none below lateral line except on caudal-fin base. Fins hyaline, usually with orange base or completely orange in life. Membranes hyaline with few very small black dots. Fin rays dusty with small black dots.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Pseudophoxinus cilicicus was found in the catchments of the Arsuz stream as well as in the lower Seyhan and Ceyhan river drainages (Fig. 1).	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Named cilicicus based on the classical Latin adjective for the Roman province Cilicia, which covered the lower reaches of the Seyhan and Ceyhan rivers. An adjective.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA21CFFCED1FE9CA449061F5F.taxon	discussion	Remarks. The population of P. zekayi found in the river connecting three lakes close to Gölbaşı is separated by a minimum K 2 P distance of 1.2 % from P. zekayi found at the type locality. We closely examined fishes from these two populations but could not find any differences in meristic or morphometric characters, lateral line length, position of fins, colour pattern or any other character examined here. Therefore, we treat these two populations as one species. Indeed, the drainage system of the Gölbaşı lakes, which is connected to the Ceyhan, seems to have been isolated in the past and its connection might be relatively recent. Freyhof et al. (2018) found an endemic Cobitis (C. erkakanae) in this area and Geiger et al. (2014) found the Aphanius from Gölbaşı (A. boulengeri) to be well separated from the adjacent Ceyhan population (A. alexandri) in their COI tree. Furthermore, the distributional pattern of Pseudophoxinus cilicus and P. firati roughly resembles that of the two other Cobitis species found in the area, with P. cilicicus and Cobitis aliyae being restricted to the lowland reaches of the Seyhan and Ceyhan and P. firati and C. evreni being restricted to the mountain reaches of the same rivers. We are not aware of any geological situation in the past which might have physically isolated the upper and lower Seyhan and Ceyhan. Pseudophoxinus atropatenus and P. sojuchbulagi were described in the genus Rutilus (Abdurakhmanov 1950, Derjavin 1937). We were able to study some materials of P. atropatenus and our molecular analysis placed this species in Rutilus. Bogutskaya et al. (2006) included many small leuciscid species in Pseudophoxinus since all share a set of reductive character states, but several were later placed in other genera. As in Pseudophoxinus species, the pre-opercular-mandibular canal is interrupted between the angular-articular and the preoperculum in 3 out of 5 individuals of R. atropatenus examined by us. However, this character state might be related to the adaptation of the species to small springs and we see no reason to exclude it from Rutilus. Rutilus sojuchbulagi has not been found again since its description by Abdurakhmanov (1950) and the species might be extinct.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA213FFCED1FE9B2549481C77.taxon	materials_examined	IUSHM 37600 - 229, 20, 33 – 57 mm SL; Turkey: Sivas prov.: spring south of Yazyurdu, uppermost part of Tohma River about 30 km west of Gürün, 38.7977 ° N, 36.9180 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA213FFCED1AE9B6D4ECE1CBF.taxon	materials_examined	SMF 24565, paratypes, 6, 35.9 – 57.8 mm SL; Syria: Nahr Marqiya. — FSJF 2709, 31, 25 – 56 mm SL; Syria: Nahr Marqiya at bridge, 35.0305 ° N, 35.9050 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA213FFCED1AE9B954E9C1DFB.taxon	materials_examined	SMF 804, syntypes, 3, 29 – 35 mm SL; Lake Yammouni. – FSJF 3263, 23, 44 – 95 mm SL; spring south of Yammouneh, 34.1225 ° N, 36.0175 ° E. — IUSHM 37700 - 237, 15, 42 – 59 mm SL; FSJF 2391, 19, 39 – 68 mm SL; Turkey: Hatay prov.: Asi River at Sinanlı, 36.0975 ° N, 36.0785 ° E. — FSJF 2641, 26, 26 – 66 mm SL; Syria: Asi River north of Ain al Zarqa, 35.9445 ° N, 36.4025 ° E. — FSJF 2642, 1, 66 mm SL; Syria: Asi River at Qbaybat, about 10 km south of Hama, 34.9575 ° N, 36.7853 ° E. — FSJF 2643, 15, 25 – 70 mm SL; Syria: Spring south of Qala’at al Jarras, 35.3303 ° N, 36.3105 ° E. — FSJF 2644, 13, 39 – 72 mm SL; Syria: Asi River at Al Qusayr, 34.5087 ° N, 36.5388 ° E. — FSJF 2645, 4, 44 – 47 mm SL; Syria: Spring Al Fawwar north of Mashta Bayth Darwish, 35.5333 ° N, 36.2528 ° E. — FSJF 2646, 1, 44 mm SL; Syria: Asi River at Shayzar, 35.2717 ° N, 36.5628 ° E. — FSJF 2647, 5, 29 – 54, Syria: Nahr al Barid at Nahr al Barid, 35.3022 ° N, 36.3453 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA210FFCDD1AE9DA94C751B3B.taxon	materials_examined	SMF 23692, 10, 40.8 – 63.3 mm SL; Syria: Judaidat al-Wadi, Nahr al Barada valley, 33.5667 ° N, 36.1833 ° E. — FSJF 2651, 32, 31 – 68 mm SL; Syria: spring of Nahr al Barada north-west of Damaskus, 33.6753 ° N, 36.0555 ° E. — FSJF 2700, 26, 32 – 87 mm SL; Syria: Nahr al Tammasiyyar near Magsoofa, 33.2937 ° N, 35.6372 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA210FFCDD1AE9C194CFC1B43.taxon	materials_examined	IUSHM 36800 - 167, 63, 21 – 68 mm SL; Turkey: Hatay prov.: Spring İncesu at Hassa, 36.7932 ° N, 36.5137 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA211FFCCD1AE9CA54945181B.taxon	materials_examined	IUSHM 36700 - 161, 16, 35 – 78 mm SL; FSJF 2509, 15, 37 – 80 mm SL; Turkey: Adıyaman prov.: River connecting lakes Gölbaşı and Azaplı south of Gölbaşı, 37.7903 ° N, 37.6263 ° E. — IUSHM 36700 - 155, 23, 62 – 98 mm SL; FSJF 2461, 22, 47 – 113 mm SL; Turkey: Kahramanmaraş prov.: spring Çöçelli north of Çöçelli, 37.2812 ° N, 37.1248 ° E. — IUSHM 36700 - 243, 22, 33 – 94 mm SL; FSJF 2478, 9, 38 – 83 mm SL; Turkey: Kahramanmaraş prov.: spring Evri south-west of Çöçelli, 37.2662 ° N, 37.1018 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA211FFCCD1AE9DA94C881BAF.taxon	materials_examined	NMW 51068, 3, syntypes, 51.7 – 55.8 mm SL; Syria: Aleppo. — IUSHM 37800 - 239, 9, 46 – 58 mm SL; Turkey: Hatay prov.: Büyük Karaçay at Karaçay, 36.1355 ° N, 36.0422 ° E. — IUSHM 2017 - 1374, 33, 37 – 67 mm SL; Turkey: Kilis prov.: stream Sünnep 10 km east of Kilis, 36.7640 ° N, 37.2542 ° E. — FSJF 2734, 1, 57 mm SL; Syria: Nahr al Marqiya at bridge, 35.0305 ° N, 35.9050 ° E. — FSJF 2741, 6, 40 – 62 mm SL; Syria: stream Azak, a headwater of Abou Noah, 34.9603 ° N, 35.9758 ° E. — FSJF 2746, 4, 40 – 58 mm SL; Syria: stream Afrin below reservoir north of Afrin, 36.6172 ° N, 36.8608 ° E. — FSJF 2749, 5, 30 – 51 mm SL; Syria: Nahr al Barid at Nahr al Barid, 35.3022 ° N, 36.3453 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
1B5187FFA211FFCCD1AE9F794CB818A3.taxon	materials_examined	FSJF 2631,5, 43 – 67 mm SL; Azerbaijan: Qabala prov.: a spring in Chukhur-Qabala village, 40.8890 ° N, 47.6845 ° E.	en	Saç, Gülşah, Özuluğ, Müfit, Geiger, Matthias F., Freyhof, Jörg (2019): Pseudophoxinus cilicicus, a new spring minnow from southern Anatolia (Teleostei Leuciscidae). Zootaxa 4671 (1): 105-118, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4671.1.8
