Abstract
Raykov et al. (2012) recorded the European mudminnow (Umbra krameri) from the Black Sea, at a depth of 36.3-41 m. Morphometric comparison of the pictured specimen with 10 adult U. krameri and published data was conducted which excluded its taxonomic affiliation to Umbridae family.
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