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Diagnostic Description

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Together with Barbatula altayensis and B. sawadai, this species differs from all other congeners from northern Asia by having the body scaled predorsally (vs. body scaled posterior to the dorsal-fin origin, or scales only on the caudal-fin base). It can be distinguished from B. altayensis and B. sawadai in having widely separated nostril (vs. closely-set) and further from B. altayensis in having 42-43 vertebrae (vs. 44-45), and further from B. sawadai in having 7 branched dorsal-fin rays (vs. 8) (Ref. 93050).
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Morphology

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Dorsal soft rays (total): 10; Analsoft rays: 8; Vertebrae: 42 - 43
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Barbatula toni

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Barbatula toni is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbatula.[1]

A freshwater fish, it is found in rivers in Russia, Mongolia, China and Japan that flow into the northwestern Pacific.

References

  1. ^ a b c Prokofiev, A.M. (2016): Redescription and Systematic Position of Nominal Loach Species Nemacheilus compressirostris and N. sibiricus (Nemacheilidae). Journal of Ichthyology, 56 (4): 488–497.
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Barbatula toni: Brief Summary

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Barbatula toni is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Barbatula.

A freshwater fish, it is found in rivers in Russia, Mongolia, China and Japan that flow into the northwestern Pacific.

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