Barbus ida
Common name. Biga barbel.
Diagnosis. Distinguished from other species of Barbus in West Asia by: ○ 56−61 total lateral-line scales / ○ 9–10 gill rakers / ○ 39−40 total vertebrae / ○ head length 24−27 % SL / ○ lower lip with a median pad / ○ numerous irregular dark-brown blotches on back, flank, and head / ○ dorsal origin slightly in front of vertical of pelvic origin / ○ last unbranched dorsal ray 41–55 % ossified / ○ posterior margin of dorsal straight or slightly convex / ○ anal longer in female than in male. Size up to 160 mm SL.
Distribution . Türkiye: Gönen and Biga drainages on Biga Peninsula.
Habitat. Headwaters of streams and small rivers with fast, clear, well-oxygenated water and gravel substrate.
Biology. No data.
Conservation status. LC; has a small range with stable populations.
Remarks. Barbus ida occurs locally sympatric with B. tauricus . It usually inhabits small headwater streams, whereas B. tauricus is found in larger, slow-flowing rivers.
Further reading. Güçlü et al. 2021 (description).