{{Short description|Species of fish}} {{Speciesbox | image = Aulopyge huegelii.jpg | status = EN | status_system = IUCN3.1 | status_ref = <ref name=iucn>{{cite iucn |author=Ford, M. |year=2024 |title=''Aulopyge huegelii'' |volume=2024 |article-number=e.T61350A137218732 |doi=10.2305/IUCN.UK.2024-2.RLTS.T61350A137218732.en |access-date=29 January 2025}}</ref> | genus = Aulopyge | parent_authority = Heckel, 1841 | species = huegelii | display_parents = 3 | authority = Heckel, 1842 | synonyms = }}
The '''Dalmatian barbelgudgeon''' ('''''Aulopyge huegelii''''') is a European ray-finned fish species in the family Cyprinidae. It is the only member of the monotypic genus '''''Aulopyge'''''. The genus name is derived from the ancient Greek ''aulós'' (αὐλός, "flute") + ''pygé'' (πῦγή, "behind, rump"), and thus means approximately "fluted tail-stem". The specific name honours the Austrian naturalist and diplomat Charles von Hügel. Though the genus was established in 1841, the species was only mentioned but not described at that time; that happened the following year, and in 1843, the frequently-seen misspelling ''huegeli'' was introduced.<ref name = iucn/> Many fish databases use 1843 as the year of description. The IUCN Red List uses 1843 and also has an explanation of the confusion.<ref name=iucn/>
As its common name implies, it is a cyprinid looking somewhat intermediate between a barbel and a gudgeon. It is, however, only convergent to the typical gudgeon subfamily (Gobioninae) and in fact among the closest relatives of the typical barbels (''Barbus'' and the doubtfully distinct ''Luciobarbus'') – if it is not actually their closest relative.{{sfn|de Graaf|Megens|Samallo|Sibbing|2007}}
It is found in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, where it inhabits the karst. It occurs in some creeks in the Livanjsko field, in the Cetina, Krka and perhaps Zrmanja Rivers, and it was successfully introduced to Lake Blidin and Busko Blato. The Dalmatian barbelgudgeon is mainly nocturnal. It apparently moves into karst caves for spawning, which occurs in the month after the water temperature has reached {{cvt|20|C|F}}. The female deposits her eggs, which measure about 1.5-2.0 mm, in rock and gravel fissures with a specialized ovipositor.{{sfn|Bless|Riehl|2002}}<ref name=iucn/>
Though its stocks are declining (it was once present in the Zrmanja River, but may have gone extinct there), it is still locally numerous. But damming of its home rivers, unsustainable water extraction for agriculture, water pollution and perhaps introduced species threaten its long-term survival. It is therefore classified as endangered by the IUCN.<ref name=iucn/>
==References== {{Reflist}}
==Sources== * {{cite journal|last1=Bless|first1= Rüdiger |last2= Riehl|first2= Rüdiger |year=2002|title= Biology and Egg Morphology of the Dalmatian Barbelgudgeon ''Aulopyge huegeli''{{sic}}, an Endangered Endemic Species in Croatia|journal=Environmental Biology of Fishes|volume=63|issue=4|pages= 451–456|doi=10.1023/A:1014992626062|bibcode= 2002EnvBF..63..451B }} * {{cite journal|last1=de Graaf |first1= Martin|last2= Megens | first2 = Hendrik-Jan|last3= Samallo | first3 = Johannis |last4= Sibbing | first4 = Ferdinand A.|year=2007|title= Evolutionary origin of Lake Tana's (Ethiopia) small ''Barbus'' species: indications of rapid ecological divergence and speciation|journal=Anim. Biol. |volume=57|issue=1|pages= 39–48|doi=10.1163/157075607780002069}} *{{FishBase |id=6088 |genus= Aulopyge|species= huegelii| month = August| year = 2011}}
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Category:Barbinae Category:Fish described in 1843 Category:Taxonomy articles created by Polbot Category:Endemic fauna of the Balkans