anatoliae, Cyprinodon Leidenfrost [G.] 1912:159, Fig. 1, p. 130 of Hungarian text [Állatani Közlemények, Budapest v. 11; ref. 31916] Near the village Jazla Jayla, near the Kradzsa Da mountain, Asia Minor. No types known. •Valid as Aphanius anatoliae (Leidenfrost 1912) -- (Seegers 1997:16 [ref. 23895], Wildekamp 1993:22 [ref. 26378]). •Valid as Lebias anatoliae (Leidenfrost 1912) -- (Lazara 2001:180 [ref. 25711]). •Valid as Aphanius anatoliae (Leidenfrost 1912) -- (Wildekamp et al. 1999:26 [ref. 26561], Doadrio et al. 2002:74 [ref. 26616], Hrbek & Wildekamp 2003:140 [ref. 26764], Hrbek et al. 2006:250 [ref. 28685], Fricke et al. 2007:70 [ref. 29533], Pfleiderer et al. 2014:580 [ref. 33587], Çiçek et al. 2015:150 [ref. 35151], Freyhof et al. 2017:583 [ref. 35477], Çiçek et al. 2018:23 [ref. 36267], Esmaeili et al. 2018:2 [ref. 36738], Yoğurtçuoğlu & Freyhof 2018:321 [ref. 35893], Çiçek et al. 2020:258 [ref. 37644], Kärst et al. 2020:46 [ref. 38165]). •Valid as Anatolichthys anatoliae (Leidenfrost 1912) -- (Freyhof & Yoğurtçuoğlu 2020:427 [ref. 37656], Kelleci et al. 2021:282 [ref. 38359], Çiçek et al. 2023:438 [ref. 40625], Çiçek et al. 2023:152 [ref. 40728], Çiçek et al. 2024:342 [ref. 40789]). Current status: Valid as Anatolichthys anatoliae (Leidenfrost 1912). Aphaniidae. Distribution: Asia Minor: central Anatolia (Turkey). Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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