Gobio is a genus of typical gudgeons, ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae many of which are endemics of south-eastern Europe. Members of the genus are usually small fish, rarely longer than 10 cm.
Many species previously in Gobio are now placed in the sister genus Romanogobio.
Species
These are the currently recognized species in this genus:
- Gobio acutipinnatus <small>Men'shikov, 1939</small>
- Gobio alverniae <small>Kottelat & Persat 2005</small> (Auvergne gudgeon)
- Gobio artvinicus <small>Turan, Japoshvili, Aksu & BektaÃ
Â, 2016</small>
- Gobio balcanicus <small>Dimovski & Grupche, 1977</small>
- Gobio baliki <small>Turan, Kaya, Bayçelebi, Aksu & BektaÃ
Â, 2017</small>
- Gobio brevicirris <small>Fowler, 1976</small> (Don gudgeon)
- Gobio bulgaricus <small>Drensky, 1926</small> (Aegean gudgeon)
- Gobio carpathicus <small>Vladykov, 1925</small> (Carpathian gudgeon)
- Gobio caucasicus <small>S. N. Kamensky, 1901</small> (Colchic gudgeon)
- Gobio coriparoides <small>Nichols 1925</small>
- Gobio cynocephalus <small>Dybowski, 1869</small> (Siberian gudgeon)
- Gobio fahrettini <small>Turan, Kaya, Bayçelebi, Aksu & BektaÃ
Â, 2018</small>
- Gobio feraeensis <small>Stephanidis, 1973</small> (Thessaly gudgeon)
- Gobio fushunensis <small>Y. H. Xie, Li & Xie, 2007</small> (Fushun gudgeon)
- Gobio gobio <small>(Linnaeus, 1758)</small> (Common gudgeon)
- Gobio gymnostethus <small>Ladiges. 1960</small> (Cappadocian gudgeon)
- Gobio hettitorum <small>Ladiges, 1960</small>
- Gobio holurus <small>Fowler, 1976</small> (Caspian gudgeon)
- Gobio huanghensis <small>P. Q. Luo, Y.-L. Le & Y. Y. Chen, 1977</small>
- Gobio insuyanus <small>Ladiges, 1960.</small> (Cihanbeyli gudgeon)
- Gobio intermedius <small>Battalgil, 1944</small> (Eber gudgeon)
- Gobio kizilirmakensis <small>Turan, Japoshvili, Aksu & BektaÃ
Â, 2016</small>
- Gobio kovatschevi <small>Chichkoff, 1937</small> (Varna gudgeon)
- Gobio krymensis <small>BÃÂnÃÂrescu & Nalbant, 1973</small> (Salgir gudgeon)
- Gobio kubanicus <small>Vasil'eva, 2004</small>
- Gobio latus <small>Anikin, 1905</small>
- Gobio lepidolaemus <small>Kessler, 1872</small>
- Gobio lingyuanensis <small>T. Mori, 1934</small>
- Gobio lozanoi <small>Doadrio & Madeira, 2004</small> (Iberian gudgeon)
- Gobio macrocephalus <small>T. Mori ,1930</small>
- Gobio maeandricus <small>Naseka, Erk'akan & Küçük, 2006</small> (IÃ
Âñklñ gudgeon|)
- Gobio meridionalis <small>T. Q. Xu, 1987</small>
- Gobio microlepidotus <small>Battalgil, 1942</small> (BeyÃ
Âehir gudgeon)
- Gobio multipunctatus <small>VasilâÂÂeva, Mamilov & Sharakhmetov, 2023</small>
- Gobio nigrescens <small>(Keyserling, 1861)</small>
- Gobio obtusirostris <small>Valenciennes, 1842</small>
- Gobio occitaniae <small>Kottelat & Persat, 2005</small>
- Gobio ohridanus <small>Karaman, 1924</small> (Ohrid gudgeon)
- Gobio rivuloides <small>Nichols, 1925</small>
- Gobio sakaryaensis <small>Turan, Ekmekçi, Lusková & Mendel, 2012</small>2 (Sakarya gudgeon)
- Gobio sarmaticus <small>Berg, 1949</small> (Ukrainian gudgeon)
- Gobio sibiricus <small>A. M. Nikolskii, 1936</small>
- Gobio skadarensis <small>Karaman, 1937</small> (Skadar gudgeon)
- Gobio soldatovi <small>Berg, 1914</small> (Soldatov's gudgeon)
- Gobio tauricus <small>Vasil'eva, 2005</small>
- Gobio tchangi <small>S. C. Li, 2015</small>
- Gobio tungussicus <small>Borisov, 1928</small>
- Gobio volgensis <small>Vasil'eva, Mendel, Vasil'ev, Lusk & Lusková, 2008</small>
References