Knipowitschia caucasica was reported from 14 countries/islands


Table 1: the species is currently present in 14 of them (endemic, native, introduced);
Table 2: possible in 0 of them (stray, questionable);
Table 3: absent from 0 of them (extirpated, not established, misidentification, error).
Table 4: all reports listed together.

Distribution: Eurasia: along the coasts of Black, Azov, Caspian and Aegean seas west to Aliakmon drainage (Greece). Identity of the population along the eastern shore of Adriatic is questionable. Introduced in the Aral Sea and is now extirpated.
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Table 1: Present in 14 countries/islands (endemic, native, introduced)
Continent Country Occurrence Main Ref.
Asia Armenia ARM native 41168
Asia Azerbaijan AZE native 26334
Europe Bulgaria BGR native 37297
Europe Greece GRC native 113897
Europe Hungary HUN introduced 96238
Asia Iran IRN native 39702
Europe Italy ITA native 13729
Asia Kazakhstan KAZ introduced 26334
Europe Romania ROU native 26640
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
Asia Turkey TUR native 58342
Asia Turkmenistan TKM native 50519
Europe Ukraine UKR native 897
Asia Uzbekistan UZB introduced 11145

Table 4: Reported from 14 countries/islands.
Continent Country Occurrence Main Ref.
Asia Armenia ARM native 41168
Asia Azerbaijan AZE native 26334
Europe Bulgaria BGR native 37297
Europe Greece GRC native 113897
Europe Hungary HUN introduced 96238
Asia Iran IRN native 39702
Europe Italy ITA native 13729
Asia Kazakhstan KAZ introduced 26334
Europe Romania ROU native 26640
Europe Russia RUS native 26334
Asia Turkey TUR native 58342
Asia Turkmenistan TKM native 50519
Europe Ukraine UKR native 897
Asia Uzbekistan UZB introduced 11145
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