Definition of Chondrostoma. Meaning of Chondrostoma. Synonyms of Chondrostoma

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- Chondrostoma (from the Ancient Gr**** roots χόνδρος (khondros) 'lump' + στόμα (stoma) 'mouth' = 'lump-mouth') is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family...
- The genus was proposed in 2007 for four species which were split from Chondrostoma on the basis of genetic evidence. Parachondrostoma arrigonis belongs...
- endemic to Spain. Parachondrostoma miegii was first formally described as Chondrostoma miegii in 1866 by the Austrian ichthyologist Franz Steindachner with...
- Rainer; Pauly, Daniel (eds.). "Chondrostoma vardarense". FishBase. chondrostoma/chondrostoma-vardarense Chondrostoma (Chondrostoma vardarense) media from ARKive...
- Chondrostoma meandrense, sometimes called the Menderes nase or Işıklı nase, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Leuciscidae. It is found only...
- to Spain. Parachondrostoma turiense was first formally described as Chondrostoma toxostoma turiense in 1987 by the Spanish zoologist Benigno Elvira with...
- Chondrostoma soetta, or the Italian nase, is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae. It is found in Italy, Slovenia...
- Chondrostoma scodrense is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae. This species is classified as extinct by the IUCN...
- Chondrostoma holmwoodii, sometimes known as the Izmir nase or Eastern Aegean nase, is a species of ray-finned fish in the family Leuciscidae. It is endemic...
- Chondrostoma kinzelbachi, the Orontes nase or Levantine nase, is a species of nase, a genus of fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae. It is endemic...