The First Record of the European Weatherfish Misgurnus fossilis (Cobitidae) in Kazakhstan Waters

The weatherfish was found in the Ivy Pond which belongs to the watershed of the Koluton River in the Akmola region of Kazakhstan. The weatherfish had a type of coloration (clearly expressed longitudinal stripes, no spots) which unambiguously connected it to the European weatherfish M. fossilis (Linn...

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