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Figure 21.Carasobarbus kosswigi, holotype (ZMH 1148) from Batman Çayı.
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Figure 22.Carasobarbus kosswigi, live specimen from Rūdkhāneh-ye Karkheh.
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Figure 12.Head length / body depth; TES = Tigris-Euphrates system.
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Figure 4.Last unbranched dorsal-fin ray length / head length; TES = Tigris-Euphrates system.
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Figure 5.Striation pattern of scales taken from anteriour part of the boby above lateral line. A Carasobarbus apoensis B Carasobarbus canis C Carasobarbus chantrei D Carasobarbus exulatus E Carasobarbus fritschii F Carasobarbus harterti G Carasobarbus kosswigi H Carasobarbus luteus I Carasobarbus sublimus.
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Figure 6.Pharyngeal bone. A Carasobarbus apoensis (SMF 30168, 190.1 mm SL) B Carasobarbus canis (SMF 30175, 168.7 mm SL) C Carasobarbus chantrei (SMF 33133, 165.9 mm SL) D Carasobarbus exulatus (SMF 33107, 170.1 mm SL) E Carasobarbus fritschii (SMF 33405, 147.2 mm SL) F Carasobarbus harterti (SMF 33396, 105.9 mm SL) G Carasobarbus kosswigi (SMF 30174, 141.5 mm SL) H Carasobarbus luteus (SMF 30179, 143.4 mm SL). Scale bar = 3 mm.
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Figure 7.Map of the distribution of Carasobarbus apoensis, Carasobarbus canis, Carasobarbus chantrei, Carasobarbus exulatus, Carasobarbus kosswigi, Carasobarbus luteus, and Carasobarbus sublimus.
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Figure 23.Carasobarbus luteus, lectotype (NMW 54253:2) from Tigris near Mosul, © Naturhistorisches Museum Wien, photo E. Lavergne.
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Figure 24.Carasobarbus luteus, live specimen from Nahr al Khābūr.
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Figure 12.Head length / body depth; TES = Tigris-Euphrates system.
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Figure 4.Last unbranched dorsal-fin ray length / head length; TES = Tigris-Euphrates system.
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Figure 5.Striation pattern of scales taken from anteriour part of the boby above lateral line. A Carasobarbus apoensis B Carasobarbus canis C Carasobarbus chantrei D Carasobarbus exulatus E Carasobarbus fritschii F Carasobarbus harterti G Carasobarbus kosswigi H Carasobarbus luteus I Carasobarbus sublimus.
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Figure 6.Pharyngeal bone. A Carasobarbus apoensis (SMF 30168, 190.1 mm SL) B Carasobarbus canis (SMF 30175, 168.7 mm SL) C Carasobarbus chantrei (SMF 33133, 165.9 mm SL) D Carasobarbus exulatus (SMF 33107, 170.1 mm SL) E Carasobarbus fritschii (SMF 33405, 147.2 mm SL) F Carasobarbus harterti (SMF 33396, 105.9 mm SL) G Carasobarbus kosswigi (SMF 30174, 141.5 mm SL) H Carasobarbus luteus (SMF 30179, 143.4 mm SL). Scale bar = 3 mm.
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Figure 25.Carasobarbus luteus, specimen (CMNFI 79-0187) from Rūdkhāneh-ye Sarzeh.
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Figure 7.Map of the distribution of Carasobarbus apoensis, Carasobarbus canis, Carasobarbus chantrei, Carasobarbus exulatus, Carasobarbus kosswigi, Carasobarbus luteus, and Carasobarbus sublimus.
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2013 University of California Museum of Paleontology
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