Cobitis spp. 
 
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Group:
Fishes
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Spain, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine


Species/Common Names:
Cobitis arachthosensis
Cobitis bilseli
Cobitis calderoni
Cobitis dalmatina
Cobitis hellenica
Cobitis illyrica
Cobitis levantina
Cobitis maroccana
Cobitis marrocana
Cobitis meridionalis
Cobitis narentana
Cobitis paludica
Cobitis haasi
Cobitis puncticulata
Sekavec Teckovany
Cobitis punctilineata
Cobitis stephanidisi
Cobitis taurica
Crimean Spined Loach
Cobitis trichonica
Cobitis turcica
Sekavec Turecky
Cobitis vettonica
Cobitis zanandreai

Facts Summary:
Cobitis is a genus of fishes of concern and found in the following area(s): Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Libya, Morocco, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Spain, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine.

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Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered

  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Cobitis arachthosensisEN-IUCN2006Greece
2. Cobitis bilseliCR-IUCN2006Turkey
3. Cobitis calderoniEN-IUCN2006Portugal, Spain
4. Cobitis dalmatinaVU-IUCN2006Croatia
5. Cobitis hellenicaEN-IUCN2006Greece
6. Cobitis illyricaCR-IUCN2008Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
7. Cobitis levantinaVU-IUCN2006Libya, Syria, Turkey
8. Cobitis maroccanaVU-IUCN2006Morocco
9. Cobitis meridionalisVU-IUCN2006Albania, Greece, Republic of Macedonia
10. Cobitis narentanaVU-IUCN2006Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
11. Cobitis paludicaVU-IUCN2006Portugal, Spain
12. Cobitis puncticulataCR-IUCN2006Turkey
13. Cobitis punctilineataVU-IUCN2006Greece
14. Cobitis stephanidisiCR-IUCN2006Greece
15. Cobitis tauricaCR-IUCN2008Ukraine
16. Cobitis trichonicaEN-IUCN2006Greece
17. Cobitis turcicaEN-IUCN2006Turkey
18. Cobitis vettonicaEN-IUCN2006Spain
19. Cobitis zanandreaiVU-IUCN2006Italy

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