taxonID	type	description	language	source
4B6AE239127EC345A5A3CB71FE985B0D.taxon	materials_examined	Additional material. ZM-CBSU 7880 - 7881, 2, 96.69 - 158.12 mm SL; Iran, Fars prov., Sepidan city, Gorgu River, a tributary of Beshar River, north of Sepidan city, Karun River drainage, 30 ° 21.283 ' N, 51 ° 45.754 ' E. 2006. H. R. Esmaeili, A. Teimori, M. Ebrahimi and A. Gholamhoseini. SMF 33337, 1, 48.86 mm SL; Iran, Lorestan prov., Hadi River between Zagheh and Polehoru, 33 ° 31.138 ' N, 48 ° 46.340 ' E. 04 March 2008. N. Alwan, K. Borkenhagen, M. Ghanbari Fardi and A. Kazemi. FSJF 2213, 11, 107.92 - 143.94 mm SL; Iran, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Prov., Sandgan River (Sandgan stream) at Sandgan, 31 ° 15.692 ' N, 51 ° 17.150 ' E. 19 April 2007, A. Abdoli and J. Freyhof. FSJF 2233, 2, 156.22 - 162.23 mm SL; Iran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad prov., Beshar River, 20 km northeast of Yasuj, 30 ° 44.152 ' N, 51 ° 29.522 ' E. 19 April 2007. A. Abdoli and J. Freyhof. SMF 30865, 1, 26.94 mm SL; Iran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad prov., Beshar River at Tang-e Sorkh, 30 ° 27.680 ' N, 51 ° 44.907 ' E. 28 November 2007, K. Borkenhagen, H. R. Esmaeili and F. Wicker (in 96 % alcohol). SMF 30871, 1, 28.34 mm SL; Iran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad prov., Beshar River at Tang-e Sorkh, 30 ° 27.680 ' N, 51 ° 44.907 ' E. 28 November 2007. K. Borkenhagen, H. R. Esmaeili and F. Wicker (in 96 % alcohol). SMF 33316, 7, 35.22 - 166.87 mm SL; Iran, Kohgiluyeh and Boyer Ahmad prov., Beshar River at Tang-e Sorkh, 30 ° 27.680 ' N, 51 ° 44.907 ' E. 28 November 2007, K. Borkenhagen, H. R. Esmaeili and F. Wicker. SMF 30872, 1, 29.70 mm SL; Iran, Fars prov., Sepidan, Tang-e Tizab, 30 ° 23.470 ' N, 51 ° 46.710 ' E, 28 November 2007, K. Borkenhagen, H. R. Esmaeili and F. Wicker (in 96 % alcohol).	en	Alwan, Nisreen H., Zareian, Halimeh, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza (2016): Capoetacoadi, a new species of cyprinid fish from the Karun River drainage, Iran based on morphological and molecular evidences (Teleostei, Cyprinidae). ZooKeys 572: 155-180, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377
4B6AE239127EC345A5A3CB71FE985B0D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Capoeta coadi sp. n. is distinguished from all other species of Capoeta by the following combination of characters: last unbranched dorsal-fin ray weakly to moderately ossified and serrated in 1 / 3 - 2 / 3 of its length; scales small, 70 - 84 total lateral line scales (84 in holotype), 12 - 17 scales between dorsal-fin origin and lateral line (16 in holotype), 9 - 11 scales between anal-fin origin and lateral line (11 in holotype), 26 - 32 encircling least circumference of caudal peduncle (31 in holotype); total gill rakers 14 - 18 (17 in holotype), 10 - 13 gill rakers on lower limb of first gill arch (12 in holotype); 45 - 47 total vertebrae; one posterior pair of barbels; length of the longest dorsal-fin ray 14.92 - 21.58 % SL (18.90 in holotype); head length 22.87 - 26.33 % SL (23.76 in holotype); mouth width 7.48 - 9.77 % SL (8.65 in holotype); bright golden-greenish or silvery body coloration in life.	en	Alwan, Nisreen H., Zareian, Halimeh, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza (2016): Capoetacoadi, a new species of cyprinid fish from the Karun River drainage, Iran based on morphological and molecular evidences (Teleostei, Cyprinidae). ZooKeys 572: 155-180, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377
4B6AE239127EC345A5A3CB71FE985B0D.taxon	description	Description. General body shape and appearance are shown in Figs 1 - 3, morphometric data in Table 1 and meristic data are summarized in Tables 2 - 9. Body elongate and cylindrical; predorsal body profile smoothly convex with no marked discontinuity between head and body except when a nuchal hump is present in few specimens; greatest body depth at level of dorsal-fin origin; snout rounded (in 20 specimens) or pointed (in 14 specimens) and not size dependent; mouth inferior; lips slightly fleshy, especially at the mouth corners; lower lip covered with a sharp-edged horny sheath, its anterior margin straight in adult specimens and rounded to almost crescent-shaped in juveniles, with a considerable degree of individual variation. Dorsal-fin origin anterior to pelvic-fin origin, its outer margin usually straight to concave with 3 - 5 unbranched and 8 - 9 branched rays (3 and 8 in holotype, respectively); last unbranched dorsal-fin ray weakly to moderately ossified, flexible and soft at the tip, serrated in 1 / 2 - 2 / 3 of its length (Fig. 4); pectoral fins not extending to pelvic-fin base; their outer margins usually slightly convex with 16 - 22 rays in total (19 in holotype) (Table 2); pelvic fins not extending to anal fin base, their outer margin straight or slightly convex and blunt with 7 - 11 rays in total (8 in holotype) (Table 2); pelvic axillary scale present; anal fin with 3 unbranched and 5 branched rays, outer margin straight or slightly convex; caudal fin forked with 16 - 19 branched rays (17 in holotype) (Table 3), its tip pointed and its upper lobe often longer than lower one. Scales small, total lateral-line scales 70 - 84; 12 - 17 scales between dorsal-fin origin and lateral line (Table 4); 9 - 11 scales between anal-fin origin and lateral line (Table 4); 26 - 32 circum-peduncle scales (Table 5); ventral midline and pectoral region covered with deeply embedded scales of reduced size; gill rakers slightly hooked, total gill rakers 14 - 18 (10 - 13 gill rakers on lower limb) of first gill arch (Table 8 - 9); 45 - 47 total vertebrae; usually one posterior pair of barbels present (very rarely two, 1 out of 51 individual); pharyngeal teeth arranged in 3 rows in the following manner: 2.3.5 - 5.3.2 and very similar in shape to those of Capoeta damascina; teeth in the main row spatulate or spoon-shaped and crowns flat, narrow and curved. Coloration. Live specimens. Dorsum and sides bright golden-green or silvery, darker dorsally and lighter below the lateral line; dorsal head bright golden-green or light pink-brown; dorsal, anal and caudal fins beige to light brown with light pink to red tinge; pectoral and pelvic-fins beige to light brown or golden with brown tinge on the first few rays (Fig. 3); few large black blotches present on the body of some specimens whereas small diffuse black spots are present only on the body of some juveniles (above the lateral line).	en	Alwan, Nisreen H., Zareian, Halimeh, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza (2016): Capoetacoadi, a new species of cyprinid fish from the Karun River drainage, Iran based on morphological and molecular evidences (Teleostei, Cyprinidae). ZooKeys 572: 155-180, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377
4B6AE239127EC345A5A3CB71FE985B0D.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species is named after Brian W. Coad, a well-known ichthyologist for his valuable contribution to the knowledge of freshwater fishes of Iran.	en	Alwan, Nisreen H., Zareian, Halimeh, Esmaeili, Hamid Reza (2016): Capoetacoadi, a new species of cyprinid fish from the Karun River drainage, Iran based on morphological and molecular evidences (Teleostei, Cyprinidae). ZooKeys 572: 155-180, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7377
