Biology:Ukrainian stickleback

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Short description: Species of fish

Ukrainian stickleback
Ukrainian stickleback (Pungitius platygaster).jpg
Ukrainian stickleback from the Dniester Estuary, Ukraine
Scientific classification edit
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Scorpaeniformes
Family: Gasterosteidae
Genus: Pungitius
Species:
P. platygaster
Binomial name
Pungitius platygaster
(Kessler, 1859)
Synonyms
  • Gasterosteus platygaster Kessler, 1859
  • Kessler, 1877 Steindachner, 1899
  • (Kessler, 1877) Pygosteus platygaster nuda
  • Gasterosteus platygaster kessleri Berg, 1905
  • Gasterosteus platygaster caucasicus Yakovlev, 1870
  • Gasterosteus platygaster niger Gasterosteus platygaster aralensis
  • Kessler, 1877 Yakovlev, 1870
  • Gasterosteus pungitius niger Gasterosteus platygaster danubica
  • Yakovlev, 1870 Pungitius platygaster aralensis

The Ukrainian stickleback (Pungitius platygaster) also known as the Caspian ninespine stickleback, southern ninespine stickleback, and Aral ninespine stickleback, is a species of fish in the family Gasterosteidae. It is found in Afghanistan, Bulgaria, Iran, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia , Serbia, Montenegro, and Ukraine (Black Sea, Sea of Azov, Aral Sea and Caspian Sea basins).

A combination of two characters: lack of caudal peduncle keel, presence of large lateral scutes. It is similar to P. hellenicus with the following differences. Body darker than P. hellenicus (juvenile specimens from Iran show the same color as P. hellenicus). All the bones well ossified, cranial bones and pelvic bones highly sculptured. Pelvic girdle present with one spine and one small soft ray on each side. Dorsal spines 8–11, inclined alternatively to left and right. Last spine slightly longer than the others, which are relatively uniform. Dorsal soft rays 6–10; anal soft rays 6–9; gill rakers 9–11; bony scutes 29–32 with 7-12 large lateral scutes; total vertebrae 29–31; precaudal vertebrae usually 13. Caudal fin truncated.

References

Sources

  • Keivany, Y. 1996. Taxonomic revision of the genus Pungitius with emphasis on P. hellenicus. MSc thesis. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta. Edmonton. 98 pp.
  • Keivany, Y., and J.S. Nelson. 2000. Taxonomic review of the genus Pungitius, ninespine sticklebacks (Teleostei, Gasterosteidae). Cybium, 24(2): 107–122.
  • Keivany, Y. and J.S. Nelson. 2004. Phylogenetic relationships of sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae), with emphasis on ninespine sticklebacks (Pungitius spp.). Behaviour, 141(11/12): 1485–1497.

Wikidata ☰ Q771309 entry