সংরক্ষণ করুন:
গ্রন্থ-পঞ্জীর বিবরন
প্রধান লেখক: Freyhof, Jörg, Yoğurtçuoğlu, Baran, Jouladeh-Roudbar, Arash, Kaya, Cüneyt
বিন্যাস: Recurso digital
ভাষা:
প্রকাশিত: Zenodo 2025
বিষয়গুলি:
অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17820045
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  • <p><b><i>Tariqilabeo macmahoni</i></b></p><p><b>Common name.</b> Mashkid latia.</p><p><b>Diagnosis.</b> Distinguished from <i>T. adiscus</i> by: ● usually one pair of rostral barbels; if present, maxillary barbels very short / ● 2−3 scales between anus and anal origin / ● 22−25 total gill rakers / ● maximum body depth 22−30 % SL. Size up to 95 mm SL.</p><p><b>Distribution.</b> Iran: Bahukalat and Sarbaz in Makran region, Mashkid basin in Iran and Pakistan and Makran region in Pakistan.</p><p><b>Habitat.</b> Wide range of running water habitats, including qanats and small coastal streams.</p><p><b>Biology.</b> No data.</p><p><b>Conservation status.</b> VU; The 2020 Red List assessment classified <i>Tariqilabeo macmahoni</i> as VU in Pakistan; however, the species' occurrence in Iran was overlooked, and including this range would likely result in a LC status.</p><p><b>Remarks.</b> Often identified as <i>T. diplochilus</i>, a species that has been described from the Indus drainage. Mashkid latia differs from <i>T. diplochilus</i> by having a very short or absent maxillary barb (vs. very long), a long rostral barb (vs. short), and 3–5 scales between anus and anal origin (vs. 2–3). <i>Tariqilabeo iranicus</i> has been recently described from the Makran region of Iran, based on literature, which erroneously states that <i>T. macmahoni</i> lacks fringes on the rostral fold. This is clearly not the case and therefore <i>T. iranicus</i> is a synonym of <i>T. macmahoni</i>.</p><p><b>Further reading.</b> Behrens-Chapuis et al. 2015 (molecular phylogeny); Sayyadzadeh et al. 2015a (description); Ciccotto & Page 2016 (Indus and Iran); Coad 2021a (biology, distribution). Esmaeili et al. 2025 (<i>T. iranicus</i>).</p>