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Left otoliths (medial view) of Aphanius isfahanensis (A–F), Aphanius farsicus (G–L), Aphanius sophiae (M–Q), Aphanius vladykovi (R–V) and Aphanius arakensis (W–Aa). Otolith terminology and taxonomic most informative morphometric distances are indicated in Fig. 3F and include height of antirostrum (a–c), height of rostrum (c–e), length of antirostrum (b–g), and length of rostrum (d– f). SEM pictures.
Male (above) and female specimens (not preserved) of Aphanius arakensis sp. n., collected from Cheshmeh Nazi (Nazi spring, 33°42'56.8"N, 50°04'21.9"E) near type locality, Namak Lake Basin.
Phylogenetic relationships of Aphanius arakensis sp. n., and other endemic species of Aphanius in Iran as indicated by maximum likelihood (based on cytochrome b sequences) and phenetic (based on morphometric characters of fish specimens + J scale indices) analysis. Numbers above nodes represent maximum likelihood bootstrap values based on 2000 replicates. Species and locations correspond to those listed in the Material section.
Phylogenetic relationships of Aphanius arakensis sp. n., and other endemic species of Aphanius in Iran as indicated by maximum parsimony (based on cytochrome b sequences) analysis. The maximum parsimony phylogeny has a CI of 0.462 and RI of 0.747. Numbers above nodes represent maximum parsimony bootstrap values based on 2000 replicates.