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尖鰭鮈

Gobio acutipinnatus

Not Evaluated Freshwater
最大体長
12.399999618530273 cm

概要

<em>Gobio acutipinnatus</em> is a freshwater fish of the family Gobionidae, a group of small, primarily benthic cypriniform fishes distributed across Eurasia. This species reaches a maximum recorded length of approximately 12.4 cm. Members of the genus <em>Gobio</em>, commonly known as gudgeons, inhabit rivers and streams with clear to moderately turbid water, typically preferring sandy or gravelly substrates where they forage along the bottom for small invertebrates, insect larvae, crustaceans, and organic detritus. Their slightly inferior mouth position reflects a benthic feeding habit. The specific epithet "acutipinnatus" refers to sharply pointed fins. <em>Gobio acutipinnatus</em> is native to freshwater systems in Central Asia. Details of habitat preferences and the precise geographic range of this species remain limited in the ichthyological literature.

Physical Description

Measurement Value
Maximum Length 12.399999618530273 cm

Habitat & Distribution

水質タイプ
Freshwater
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Taxonomy

Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows)
Gobionidae
Gobio acutipinnatus

よくある質問

How big does 尖鰭鮈 get?
尖鰭鮈 can grow up to 12.399999618530273 cm long.
What family does 尖鰭鮈 belong to?
尖鰭鮈 (Gobio acutipinnatus) belongs to the family Gobionidae in the order Cypriniformes (Carps and minnows).

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