Anatolichthys is a genus of toothcarps in the family Aphaniidae, which are native to Asia Minor. Several species in the genus have very limited distribution and may be threatened.
Etymology
The generic name is derived from Anatolia, a name for the Asian part of Turkey and "fish".
Species
There are fourteen valid species:
- Anatolichthys anatoliae <small>Leidenfrost, 1912</small> (Lake Tuz toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys chantrei <small>(Gaillard, 1895)</small>
- Anatolichthys danfordii <small>Boulenger, 1890</small> (Sultan SazlñÃÂñ toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys fontinalis <small>AkÃ
Âiray, 1948</small>
- Anatolichthys iconii <small>AkÃ
Âiray, 1948</small>
- Anatolichthys irregularis <small>(YoÃÂurtçuoÃÂlu & Freyhof, 2018)</small>
- Anatolichthys maeandricus <small>AkÃ
Âiray, 1948</small>
- Anatolichthys marassantensis <small>Pfleiderer, Geiger & Herder, 2014</small> (Kñzñlñrmak toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys meridionalis <small>AkÃ
Âiray, 1948</small>
- Anatolichthys saldae <small>AkÃ
Âiray, 1955</small>
- Anatolichthys splendens <small>Kosswig & Sözer, 1945</small> (Splendid toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys sureyanus <small>W. Neu, 1937</small> (Burdur toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys transgrediens <small>Ermin, 1946</small> (Acñgöl toothcarp)
- Anatolichthys villwocki <small>Hrbek & Wildekamp, 2003</small> (Sakarya toothcarp)
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