Leucos basak explained
Leucos basak, the Albanian roach, Dalmatian roach or Croatian roach, is a species of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Serbia and Montenegro.[1] [2]
Its natural habitats are intermittent rivers and freshwater lakes.
Notes and References
- Branko Glamuzina . Adem Hamzić . Sanja Matic-Skoko . Pero Tutman . Jakov Dulčić . Life history traits of Neretva roach Rutilus basak (Heckel, 1843) (Pisces, Cyprinidae): Biological and ecological contribution for biodiversity conservation of freshwater fish . Croatian Journal of Fisheries . Ribarstvo 76(2) . 25 April 2020 . 66–71 . 10.2478/cjf-2018-0008 . June 2018. 76 . 2 . 89895839 . free .
- Bianco, P.G. & Ketmaier, V. (2014): A revision of the Rutilus complex from Mediterranean Europe with description of a new genus, Sarmarutilus, and a new species, Rutilus stoumboudae (Teleostei: Cyprinidae). Zootaxa, 3841 (3): 379–402.