Knipowitschia spp. 
 
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Group:
Fishes
Area(s) Where Listed As Endangered:
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey
Status/Date(s) Listed as Endangered:
  Scientific Name Status Listing Date Range
1. Knipowitschia cameliaeCR-IUCN2008Romania
2. Knipowitschia croaticaVU-IUCN2006Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
3. Knipowitschia ephesiCR-IUCN2006Turkey
4. Knipowitschia mermereCR-IUCN2006Turkey
5. Knipowitschia milleriCR-IUCN2006Greece
6. Knipowitschia punctatissimaNT-IUCN2006Italy
7. Knipowitschia radoviciVU-IUCN2008Croatia
8. Knipowitschia sp. nov. 'Visovac'CR-IUCN2008Croatia
9. Knipowitschia thessalaEN-IUCN2006Greece


Species/Common Names:
Knipowitschia cameliae
Danube Delta Dwarf Goby
Knipowitschia croatica
Knipowitschia ephesi
Knipowitschia mermere
Knipowitschia milleri
Knipowitschia punctatissima
Knipowitschia radovici
Norin Goby
Knipowitschia sp. nov. 'Visovac'
Knipowitschia thessala

Facts Summary:
Knipowitschia is a genus of fishes of concern and found in the following area(s): Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Romania, Turkey.


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