| Gobio | |
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| Gobio gobio | |
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Chordata | 
| Class: | Actinopterygii | 
| Order: | Cypriniformes | 
| Family: | Cyprinidae | 
| Subfamily: | Gobioninae | 
| Genus: | Gobio G. Cuvier, 1816  | 
| Type species | |
| Cyprinus gobio | |
Gobio is a genus of typical gudgeons, ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae many of which are endemics of south-eastern Europe. Members of the genus are usually small fish, rarely longer than 10 cm.[1]
Many species previously in Gobio are now placed in the sister genus Romanogobio.
Species
There are currently 46 recognized species in this genus:
- Gobio acutipinnatus Men'shikov, 1939
 - Gobio alverniae Kottelat & Persat, 2005 (Auvergne gudgeon)
 - Gobio artvinicus Turan, Japoshvili, Aksu & Bektaş, 2016 [2]
 - Gobio balcanicus Dimovski & Grupche, 1977
 - Gobio baliki Turan, Kaya, Bayçelebi, Aksu & Bektaş, 2017 [3]
 - Gobio brevicirris Fowler, 1976 (Don gudgeon)
 - Gobio bulgaricus Drensky, 1926
 - Gobio carpathicus Vladykov, 1925 (Carpathian gudgeon)
 - Gobio caucasicus Kamensky, 1901 (Colchic gudgeon)
 - Gobio coriparoides Nichols, 1925
 - Gobio cynocephalus Dybowski, 1869 (Siberian gudgeon)
 - Gobio fahrettini Turan, Kaya, Bayçelebi, Aksu & Bektaş, 2018
 - Gobio feraeensis Stephanidis, 1973 (Thessaly gudgeon)
 - Gobio fushunensis Y. H. Xie, Li & Xie, 2007 (Fushun gudgeon)
 - Gobio gobio (Linnaeus, 1758) (Gudgeon)
 - Gobio gymnostethus Ladiges, 1960 (Cappadocian gudgeon)
 - Gobio hettitorum Ladiges, 1960
 - Gobio holurus Fowler, 1976 (Caspian gudgeon)
 - Gobio huanghensis P. Q. Luo, Le & Y. Y. Chen, 1977
 - Gobio insuyanus Ladiges, 1960 (Cihanbeyli gudgeon)
 - Gobio intermedius Battalgil, 1944 (Eber gudgeon)
 - Gobio kizilirmakensis Turan, Japoshvili, Aksu & Bektaş, 2016 [2]
 - Gobio kovatschevi Chichkoff, 1937 (Varna gudgeon)
 - Gobio krymensis Bănărescu & Nalbant, 1973 (Salgir gudgeon)
 - Gobio kubanicus Vasil'eva, 2004
 - Gobio lepidolaemus Kessler, 1872 (Turkestan gudgeon)
 - Gobio lingyuanensis T. Mori, 1934
 - Gobio lozanoi Doadrio & Madeira, 2004 (Iberian gudgeon)
 - Gobio macrocephalus T. Mori, 1930
 - Gobio maeandricus Naseka, Erk'akan & Küçük, 2006 (Işıklı gudgeon)
 - Gobio meridionalis T. Q. Xu, 1987
 - Gobio microlepidotus Battalgil, 1942 (Beyşehir gudgeon)
 - Gobio nigrescens (Keyserling, 1861) [4]
 - Gobio obtusirostris Valenciennes, 1842
 - Gobio occitaniae Kottelat & Persat, 2005
 - Gobio ohridanus S. L. Karaman, 1924 (Ohrid gudgeon)
 - Gobio rivuloides Nichols, 1925
 - Gobio sakaryaensis Turan, Ekmekçi, Lusková & Mendel, 2012 (Sakarya gudgeon) [5]
 - Gobio sarmaticus L. S. Berg, 1949 (Ukrainian gudgeon)
 - Gobio sibiricus A. M. Nikolskii, 1936
 - Gobio skadarensis S. L. Karaman, 1937 (Skadar gudgeon)
 - Gobio soldatovi L. S. Berg, 1914 (Soldatov's gudgeon)
 - Gobio tauricus Vasil'eva, 2005
 - Gobio tchangi S. C. Li, 2015 [6]
 - Gobio tungussicus Borisov, 1928
 - Gobio volgensis Vasil'eva, Mendel, Vasil'ev, Lusk & Lusková, 2008
 
References
- ↑ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2016). Species of Gobio in FishBase. January 2016 version.
 - 1 2 Turan, D., Japoshvili, B., Aksu, İ. & Bektaş, Y. (2016): Description of two new species of the genus Gobio (Teleostei: Cyprinidae) from the Black Sea coast of Turkey. Zoology in the Middle East, 62 (2): 112-124.
 - ↑ Turan, D., Kaya, C. Bayçelebi, E. Aksu, I. & Bektaş, Y. (2017): Gobio baliki, a new gudgeon from Turkey (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa, 4350 (2): 284–290.
 - ↑ Mousavi-Sabet, H., Ganjbakhsh, B, Geiger, M.F. & Freyhof, J. (2016): Redescription of Gobio nigrescens from the Hari River drainage (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa, 4114: 71–80.
 - ↑ Turan, D., Ekmekçi, F.G., Luskova, V. & Mendel, J. (2012): Description of a new species of genus Gobio from Turkey (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa, 3257: 56–65.
 - ↑ Li, S. (2015). Fishes of the Yellow River and Beyond. The Sueichan Press. p. 638. ISBN 9789578596771.
 
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