Salariopsis economidisi (Kottelat, 2004)
Trichonis blenny

Family:  Blenniidae (Combtooth blennies), subfamily: Blenniinae
Max. size:  7.3 cm TL (male/unsexed); max.weight: 4.8 g
Environment:  demersal; freshwater; depth range 0 - 2 m
Distribution:  Europe: endemic to Lake Trichonis in Greece (Ref. 59043, 128181, 128194).
Diagnosis:  Dorsal spines (total): 12-13; Dorsal soft rays (total): 16-17; Anal spines: 2-2; Anal soft rays: 16-19; Vertebrae: 36-36. Diagnosis: This species is distinguished from its congeners in European inland waters by the following combination of characters: cheeks with 3-5 rows of bold black dots, roughly running diagonally from eye backward and downward, with space between 2 of the lower rows greyish and spaces between upper rows paler; simple cirrus above eye; head length 29-33% SL; upper jaw with 25-30 teeth, lower jaw with 20-27; A II,16-19; D XII-XIII,16-17 (Ref. 59043).

Description: Dorsal fin with 12-13 spines and 16-17 soft rays; anal fin with 2 spines and 16-19 soft rays; pectoral fin with 13-14 soft rays; pelvic fin with 1 spine and 3 soft rays (Ref. 128181).

Biology:  A territorial species found in lake shores and usually in dense vegetation at 0.3 to 2 m depth. Adults feed on insects and crustaceans. They spawn in May-July. Eggs hatch in about one week. Larvae are planktonic until about 15 mm. (Ref. 59043).
IUCN Red List Status: Critically Endangered (CR); Date assessed: 31 January 2006 (B1ab(i,ii,iii)) Ref. (130435)
Threat to humans:  harmless


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