Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758)
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https://doi.org/ 10.6620/ZS.2020.59-21 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12823165 |
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Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758) |
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Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL – Native ( Fig. 179)
Cyprinus tinca Linnaeus [C.] 1758: 321; Type locality: European lakes. No types known.
Cyprinus tinca auratus Bloch [M. E.] 1782: 90.
Cyprinus tincaauratus Bloch [M. E.] 1782: 90; Type locality: Pond in Schönhausen castle, Germany [introduced from Schlesien [now Poland]]. Holotype (unique): ZMB 3312 View Materials .
Cyprinus zeelt Lacepède [B. G. E.] 1803: 493, 550; Type locality: No locality. Holotype (unique): whereabouts unknown.
Cyprinus tincaurea Shaw [G.] 1804: 217; Unneeded new name for Cyprinus tincaauratus Bloch 1782 .
Tinca vulgaris Fleming [J.] 1828: 186; Type locality: Lakes and rivers of England. No types known.
Tinca chrysitis Fitzinger [L. J. F. J.] (ex Agassiz) 1832: 337; Type locality: Apparently an unneeded new name for Cyprinus tinca Linnaeus 1758 .
Tinca italica Bonaparte [C. L.] 1836: fasc. 18, punt. 93; Type locality: Italy. Syntypes:ANSP 6119–22 (4).
Leuciscus (Tinca) communis Swainson [W.] 1839: 285.
Tinca limosa Koch [C. L.] 1840: 40; Unneeded new name for Cyprinus tinca Linnaeus 1758 .
Tinca vulgaris Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1842: 322; Type locality: Paris, Tegel, Berlin, Lakes Zug, Geneva, Como, Trasimene. Perugia, Naples Rome, Florence, Sicily, Italy.
Tinca linnei Malm [A. W.] 1877: 564; Original as Linnéi. Tentatively regarded as an unneeded replacement name for Cyprinus tinca Linnaeus 1758 (to avoid “Strickland tautonomy”); Type locality: Sweden.
Tinca vulgaris var. cestellae Segre [R.] 1904: 2; Type locality: Lake Castella, Padola, Cadore, Alpi Venete, Italy. Syntypes: MZUT 1448 (38).
Common name: Pr: Lay mahi, Til khes, Til khos, En: Tench.
Diagnosis: Body thickset, heavy, and laterally compressed, caudal peduncle deep and short, scales small and embedded, overall coloration olive-green, at times dark green or almost black and terminal mouth.
Meristic characters: D: III–IV 6–9 (8), A: III–IV 5–9 (6–7), P: 13–18, V: 7–10, GR: 11–15, LL: 70–120, TV: 37–40.
Distribution: Caspian Sea basin ( Fig. 180). Found in Sefidrud, Jouybar and Tajan rivers as well as Anzali and Karfoon Wetlands (near Bahnamir county) wetlands.
Taxonomy: Berg (1949) placed in Tinca .
Conservation: IUCN: Least Concern (Freyhof and Kottelat 2008ao).
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