Monday, 13 August 2012

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Morphologically, this species is very similar to the roach (Rutilus rutilus), with which it can be easily confused. It can be identified by the yellow eye colour. The eye of the roach has a big red spot above the pupil, that can be more or less conspicuous. The rudd has an upturned mouth allowing it to feed easily at the top of the water. The placement of the dorsal fin is more to the rear which is even visible in very young fish. There are normally only one or two scales between the tip of the pelvic fins and the anal fins, while on the roach there are five. Also the skin of the rudd is yellowish green, while the roach is bluish on the flanks. Also the upturned mouth is visible even in young fish. 

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus

Scardinius Erythrophthalmus


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