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Romanichthys valsanicola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Romanichthys valsanicola
''Romanichthys valsanicola'' is the scientific name of the fish known as the sculpin-perch, asprete, or Romanian darter, the only member of the genus ''Romanichthys'' of the fish family Percidae. This fish was scientifically discovered and described in 1957 by the Romanian scientists M. Dumitrescu, P. Bănărescu and N. Stoica. Local names include: ''asprete'', ''poprete'', ''sforete''. Endemic to a very restricted area in southern Romania, it was found in the upper reach of the Argeş river and in two of its tributaries: Râul Doamnei and Vâlsan. Due to hydrotechnical constructions and deterioration of its habitat, it survived only in the tributary Vâlsan. ==Description== ''Romanichthys valsanicola'' is a small, greyish-brown fish growing to about 10-12 cm (4-5 in) long, covered with small, rough scales. It can be distinguished from other European perches by the two clearly separate dorsal fins, the first with eight or nine spines, the anal fin having 7½ branched rays and there being 58-68 scales along the lateral line.
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