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Article Alburnus Selcuklui, a New Species of Cyprinid Fish From East Anatolia, Turkey (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)(Central Fisheries Research inst, 2015) Elp, Mahmut; Sen, Fazil; Ozulug, MufitAlburnus selcuklui, a new species from a branch of Botan stream of the River Tigris in East Anatolia Turkey, is distinguished from other Anatolian Alburnus species by the anal-fin origin 0-4 scales behind the base of the dorsal fin-base, 70-80 + 3-4 lateral line scales, 10-15 gill rakers, 81/2-9 branched dorsal-fin rays, 11-121/2 branched anal-fin rays, snout rounded, prominent epidermal lateral stripe and lateral body without black pigmentation along and below lateral line.Article Validation of Alburnus Timarensis From the Lake Van Basin, Eastern Anatolia (Teleostei: Cyprinidae)(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Elp, Mahmut; Ozulug, Mufit; Sen, Fazil; Freyhof, JorgThe Lake Van basin located in eastern Anatolia is inhabited by two species of Alburnus: Alburnus tarichi is a migratory species foraging in the lake and spawning in all tributaries, while A. timarensis is resident in streams and is known only from one tributary of the lake, the Karasu. It could be shown that A. timarensis is a valid species, which is rediagnosed here. Both species are syntopic during the spawning season, but are well distinguished by size, gill raker and lateral line scale counts.