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VERTEBRATA HUNGARICA MUSEI HISTORICO-NATURALIS HUNGARlCl 9 m 11 1960. Fase. 1. Ichthyological Notes I. By L. Berinkey Zoological Department of the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest In the present paper,I publish some rare or interesting faunistical data, - resulting from recent collectinge - to make a further step in our knowledge of the fauna of the Da- nube. Coregonus lavaretus maraena /BLOCH/ The Pishing Cooperative of Vác forwarded an unknown fish to the Museum. I t was a Coregonus. These fish speciee live in Northern and Central Europe, North Asia and North America. When identifying the fish, I found that i t belongs to the Coregonua lavaretus-group and is in a l l probability its subspecies maraena. This fish was never yet caught in the Danube. The maraenas excel in their high grade variabi- lity, with 92 known forms of the lavaretus-group. This group is characterised by an inferior mouth, the upper jaw protruding above the lower one. The upper jaw does not extend backwards over the vertical line of the anterior margin of the eyes. The number of the scales of the lateral line varies between 84-100. The number of the raye of the dorsal f i n i s III-IV. 9-13, that of the anal fin III-IV. 11- 14. The number of vertebrae is 53-62. There are 16-48 spinae branchiales.

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V E R T E B R A T A HUNGARICA M U S E I H I S T O R I C O - N A T U R A L I S H U N G A R l C l

9 m 1 1 1960. F a s e . 1.

I c h t h y o l o g i c a l N o t e s I.

By L. Berinkey Zoological Department of the Hungarian National Museum,

Budapest

I n the present paper,I p u b l i s h some r a r e or i n t e r e s t i n g f a u n i s t i c a l data, - r e s u l t i n g from recent c o l l e c t i n g e - t o make a f u r t h e r step i n our knowledge of the fauna of the Da­nube.

Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ The P i s h i n g Cooperative of Vác forwarded an unknown

f i s h t o the Museum. I t was a Coregonus. These f i s h speciee l i v e i n Northern and Central Europe, North Asia and North America. When i d e n t i f y i n g the f i s h , I found t h a t i t belongs t o the Coregonua lavaretus-group and i s i n a l l p r o b a b i l i t y i t s subspecies maraena. This f i s h was never yet caught i n the Danube. The maraenas excel i n t h e i r high grade v a r i a b i ­l i t y , w i t h 92 known forms of the lavaretus-group.

This group i s c h a r a c t e r i s e d by an i n f e r i o r mouth, the upper jaw p r o t r u d i n g above the lower one. The upper jaw does not extend backwards over the v e r t i c a l l i n e of the a n t e r i o r margin of the eyes. The number of the scales of the l a t e r a l l i n e v a r i e s between 84-100. The number of the raye of the d o r s a l f i n i s I I I - I V . 9-13, t h a t of the anal f i n I I I - I V . 11-14. The number of v e r t e b r a e i s 53-62. There are 16-48 spinae b r a n c h i a l e s .

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The species f a v o u r c o l d waters, r i c h i n oxygen. They are t o be found i n Northern Europe and the environs of the Alps , w i t h a s p e c i a l form i n almost every l a k e . The l o c a l i t y datum of the Hungarian specimen are: Vác, Danube, 21 June 1960, l e g . J. MATKOVICS, i n v e n t o r y Nr. 60.144.1.

I t i s c h a r a c t e r i s t i c a l of the subspecies Coregonus l a - v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ t h a t the number of i t s b r a n c h i a l spines l i e s between 29-34, i t has a l a r g e body, reaching a l e n g t h of 1 m and a weight ef seme 10 kg. The standard l e n g t h of the specimen examined by me i s 16,4 cm, the number of the scales of i t s l a t e r a l l i n e 9 1 , t h a t of the rays of the d o r s a l f i n I I I . 10, of the anal f i n I I I . 12. I t has 29 b r a n c h i a l spines. I t s body i s elongated, f l a t t e n e d l a t e r a l l y , i t s g r e a t e s t h e i g h t i s 24,8 % of the standard l e n g t h / a l l f u r t h e r values are given i n percents of the standard l e n g t h / , i t s g r e a t e s t w i d t h 8,4 %. I t s head i s r a t h e r s m a l l , i t s l e n g t h 21.3 5t, i t s breadth 10,2 %t i t s h e i g h t 14,3 %. The upper jaw extends eomewhat over the lower one, reaching backwards t o the l i n e of the a n t e r i o r margin of the eyes. The eye i s r a t h e r b i g , i t s diameter i e 25,7 % of the l e n g t h o f the head /the measurements o f the p a r t e of the head are given i n percents of the l e n g t h of the head/. The p r e o r b l t a l d i s t a n c e i s 29,7 %, the p o s t o r b i t a l one 48,5 %, the i n t e r o r b i t a l one 28,5 %. The d o r s a l f i n i s sh o r t and h i g h ; i t s base 11,1 %, i t s h e i g h t 20,0 %; i t commences before the middle of the body; the p r e d o r s a l d i s t a n c e i s 46 %. The v e n t r a l f i n begins somewhat before the end of the d o r s a l one, I t s l e n g t h i s 14.4 %, the p r e v e n t r a l distance 48,5 %. The adipose f i n i s s i t u a t e d a b i t before the end of the anal f i n . The anal f i n i s s h o r t and low, i t s base 10,8 %, i t s h e i g h t 12,8 %. The caudal peduncle i s s h o r t , i t s l e n g t h 15,8 %, i t s smallest h e i g h t 8,10 %. The caudal f i n i s r a t h e r l o n g and s t r o n g l y i n c i s e d . The scales are minute. The l a t e r a l l i n e i s comp­l e t e . s t r e t c h i n g from the head t o the caudal f i n i n an almost s t r a i g h t l i n e . There i s an edge covered by s c a l e s , running

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from the v e n t r a l f i n e t o the a p e r t u r e of the s n a l i B . Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ l i v e s i n the MadU-

see i n Pomerania. Owing t o i t s many advantageous f e a t u r e s , i t waB introduced from there i n t o s e v e r a l l o c a l i t i e s . There may be two explanations of the problem of i t s appearance i n the reach at Vác of the Danube. The Balaton P i s h i n g Company imported more than one m i l l i o n Coregonus a l b u l a LINNÉ spawns from Poland i n 1958 and 1959, l e t t i n g the f i s h e s out, a f t e r h a t c h i n g , i n t o the Balaton. Therefore one, and, I may add, the l e s s p l a u s i b l e , e x p l a n a t i o n i s t h a t the spawns, o r at l e a s t some of them, imported from Poland, were not Coregonus a l b u l a LINNÉ, and t h a t a part of the brood placed i n the Ba­l a t o n reached the Danube by way of the Sió Channel. The ot h e r , and more probable, e x p l a n a t i o n i s t h a t the f i s h a r r i ­ved i n the Danube from a c o u n t r y adjacent t o Hungary, p o s s i b l y from Czechoslovakia. SIMEK /11/ s t a t e s i n h i s book t h a t Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ was s u c c e s s f u l l y i n t r o d u c e d i n the lakes of Southern Czechoslovakia, they m u l t i p l i e d s u i t a b l y , and then, f o r many ye a r s , specimens were placed out i n t o f r e e waters t o o . And from the r i v e r s o f Southern Czechoslovakia, the species might e a s i l y have reached the Danube. I n my o p i n i o n , t h i s i s the most p l a u s i b l e e x p l i c a t i o n of i t s occurrence i n Hungary. A l s o , I have t o po i n t out an erroneous datum i n SIMEK's book /p. 119-120/, namely t h a t Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ o r i g i n a t e s from the Lake Tchud / o r i g i n a l l y Lake Peipus/. R i g h t l y , the species l i v e s i n Lake Madii, w h i l e i t i s Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraenoideB POLIAKOW which i s indigenous i n Lake Tchud,

I n every case, the occurrence of the species i n the Da­nube i s a most i n t e r e s t i n g i c h t h y o - f a u n i s t i c a l datum.

Salmo t r u t t a m. f a r i o LINNÉ I t i s well-known t h a t the brook t r o u t i s a t y p i c a l i n ­

h a b i t a n t of the r a p i d , c o l d water, oxygen-rich mountain brooks, of the s o c a l l e d t r o u t - l e v e l . I t occurs sometimes,

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though r a r e l y , t h a t epecimene can be met w i t h f a r from the

ueual h a b i t a t s of the specieB. I n the a n n i h i l a t e d ICHTHYOLO-

GICA1 COLLECTION OF THE HUNGARIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM,

there was a specimen c o l l e c t e d i n the Tisza, at Szeged, on

14 March 1918. I n the ' t h i r t i e s , both the brook and the

rainbow /Salmo i r i d e u a GIBB./ t r o u t e were captured several

times i n the Balaton. Thua, A.SZABADOS /12/ mentions a Salmo

i r i d e u s specimen caught a t Tihany /8 June 1937/, K. LUKÁCS

/7/ a Salmo t r u t t a f a r i o from between Szárszó and Szemes, i n

January 1938 / t h i s specimen was given t o the ICHTHYOLOGICAL

COLLECTION OF THE HUNGARIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM/, and the

same author /8/ also s t a t e s t h a t a Salmo I r i d e u s was captured

at eaiacBony i n February 1938, and a brook t r o u t from Keszt­

h e l y i£~-y*e beginning o f the same month. The ex p l a n a t i o n of

thsi p e l a t i v e i j F ^ r e q u e n t occurrence of the two t r o u t species

i n t h f B a l a t o n i s the f a c t t h a t , at t h a t time, both f i s h had

been bred i n the f i s h e r i e s of Csopak and Lesencetomaj, from

where they have reached the Balaton i n d u b i t a b l y by the Nosz-

t o r , t h a t i s , the Lesence, brooks.

VUTSKITS /15/, who compiled the chapter on f i s h e s f o r

the FAUNA REGNI HUNGÁRIÁÉ, d i d not l i s t Salmo t r u t t a m . f a r i o

from the Danube, and, ae f a r ae I know, t h i s species had not

been shown from t h i s r i v e r y e t . I t s occurrence i n the Hunga­

r i a n reaches of the Danube i s i n any case a r e a l r a r i t y . A

specimen was found l u c k i l y , when l o o k i n g over the haul of

fishermen on 1 A p r i l I 960. At t h i s time, they were working

the reach between Zebegény and Visegrád. The brook t r o u t ,

caught i n t h e i r n e t , found i t s way i n t o the ICHTHYOLOGICAL

COLLECTION OF THE HUNGARIAN NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM.

Cottus goblo LINNÉ

Cottus gobjo i s a l s o an i n h a b i t a n t of the t r o u t - l e v e l ,

but i t a l s o occurs at lower gradée. Thus, i t was &hown also

from the Hungarian reaches of the Danube, b u t , according t o

our present i n f o r m a t i o n s , i t i s a r a r e species here. VUTSKITS

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/15/, l i s t i n g i t s occurrence at Komárom and Zimcny, w r i t e s , on the a u t h o r i t y of HERMAN /5/,as Pollowe: „In Duna r a r i s s i m e o c c u r r i t etiam ad Komárom". Four specimens from the Danube had been preserved i n the ICHTHYOLOGICAL COLLECTION OF THE NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM, o r i g i n a t i n g from the f o l l o w i n g l o c a ­l i t i e s : A p a t i n , November 1916, 1 specimen, l e g . :E.UNGER - G3-nyi i , 24 September 1934. 1 specimen, leg.:E. DUDICH;Budapest, the upper end of the Margit I s l a n d , 27 October 1957, 1 spe­cimen, l e g . : L. FURIA; Budapest, the upper end c f the Margit I s l a n d , October 1957, 1 specimen, l e g . : F.SOMOGYI. I t i s i n ­t e r e s t i n g t o note t h a t a l l c o l l e c t i n g data o r i g i n a t e from the autumn /September-November/. That the bu l l h e a d i s not as rare i n the Danube as i s shown also by the above dat a , and that i t s successful c o l l e c t i n g i n t h i s r i v e r depends on spe­c i a l water l e v e l s i n accordance w i t h the h a b i t s of the spe­c i e s , i s f u r t h e r s u b s t a n t i a t e d by ths c o l l e c t i n g s made at the time of the e x t r a o r d i n a r i l y low water l e v e l s d u r i n g the autumn of 1959 and the e a r l y s p r i n g of I96 0 . During these few months, 41 specimens were c o l l e c t e d i n t h e reach of the Danube between Vác and Budapest, i n the sma l l watery p i t s along the shore and under stones.The data of theee specimens are as f o l l o w s :

Budapest, Hajógyár I s l a n d , 15 Oct.1959,2 spec.leg.:V.WOLSKY. Vác, 22 Oct. 1959, 3 spec, l e g . : J.KATKOVICS. Vác, 24-25 Nov. 1959. 1 spec, l e g . : J.MATKOVICS. Vác, 7-11 Dec. 1959, 26 spec, l e g . : J.MATKOVICS. Vác, 24-25 March I960, 2 spec, l e g . : J.MATKOVICS. Vác, 22 A p r i l I960, 7 spec, l e g . : J.MATKOVICS.

On the basis of mass c o l l e c t i n g s l i k e t he above ones, one may conclude t h a t the occurrence i n the Danube of t h i s species i s not a r a r i t y , but r a t h e r a low water leve) s u i t a b l e f o r i t s capture i s only seldom met w i t h .

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I c h t h y o l o g i a i j e g y z e t e k I.

Irta: Berinkey László Természettudományi Múzeum, Budapest

Szerző j e l e n munkájában az utóbbi idők gyűjtéseiből származó, érdekesebb f a u n i s z t i k a i adatokat közöl a Dunából.

1. / A Duna váci szakaszán a Coregonus l a v a r e t u s maraena /BLOCH/ egy példányára akadtak. Arra a kérdésre, hogy e h a l ­f a j honnan kerülhetett a Dunába, a szerző s z e r i n t , kétféle magyarázat jöhet számitásba. Miután a B a l a t o n i Halászati Vállalat az elmúlt években Lengyelországból egy millfónál több Coregonus a l b u l a LINNÉ ivadékot t e l e p i t e t t a Balatonba, i g y feltételezhető, hogy a szállítmányban tévedésből nagy maréna i k r a i s keve r e d e t t , s i g y a szóbanforgó halivadék a Balatonból, a Sió csatornán keresztül j u t h a t o t t e l a Dunába. Valószínűbbnek t a r t j a azonban, hogy a Dél-Csehországi szabad vizekbe több éven át t e l e p i t e t t nagy marénak közül került a f o g o t t példány a Dunába.

2. / A Salmo t r u t t a m .fario LINNÉ /sebes pisztráng/ r i t ­kán t i p i k u s élőhelyétől távoli helyeken i s megtalálható. Igy az irodalom alapján ismeretes a Tiszából /Szegednél/,s több esetben észleltek már mind a sebes, mind a szivárványon pisztrángot a Balatonban i s . I d e , minden valószinüaég sze­r i n t a szomszédos csopaki és lesencetomaji tógazdaságokból kerültek a halak, h o l abban az időben mindkét f a j t tenyész­tették. A FAUNA REGNI HUNGÁRIÁÉ a sebes pisztrángot a Dunából nem e m l i t i , s innen, a szerző tudomása s z e r i n t azóta sincs

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kimutatva. I960. IV. 1.-én a Duna Zebegény-ViBegrád közötti szakaszán sikerült egy példányát megtalálni. E h a l f a j dunai előfordulása mindenképen ritkaságnak mondható.

3./ Cottus gobio LINNÉ /botos kölönte/ az irodalom ada­t a i s z e r i n t a Duna magyarországi szakaszán ritkának nevezhe­tő h a l f a j n a k számitott. Hogy nem i s olyan r i t k a , a eredmé­nyes gyűjtése a Dunában, e f a j életmódjából következő külön­leges vízállást viszonyoktól függ, azt bizonyítják az 1959. őszi ée I960, k o r a t a v a s z i rendkívüli alacsony vízállás i d e ­jén történt gyűjtések. E rövid pár hónap a l a t t ugyanis a Du­na Budapest-Véc közötti szakaszán e f a j 41 példányát s i k e ­rült begyűjteni a partmenti k i s gödrökben és a kövek a l a t t .

R e f e r e n c e s

1. BADE, E.: Die mitteleuropäischen Süsswasserfische / S t u t t g a r t , 1902, 1-2. pp. 182, 176, spec. 2. p. 26-41/. -2. BAUCH, G.: Die einheimischen Süsswasserfische / B e r l i n , 1955, pp. 200. spec. p. 144-153/. - 3. BERG, L.S.: Ubersicht der V e r b r e i t u n g der Süsswasserflache Europas /Zoogeographica 1. 1933, p, 107-208, spec. p.120-131/. - 4. BERG, L.S.: Ryby presznich vod C.C.C.P. i s z o p r e d e l i t e l n i Bztran /Moszkva-Leningrad, 1949, pp.1381. spec. p.313-421/. - 5. HERMAN, o . : A Magyar Halászat Könyve /Budapest, 1887, 1-2. pp.860, spec, p. 677-678/. - 6. KELLER, 0.: Sebespisztráng a k e s z t h e l y i ö-bölben /Pótfüzetek a Természettud. Közlönyhöz,Budapest,1939, p.36-37/. - 7. LUKÁCS, K.: Sebespisztráng a Balatonban /Ha­lászat, 1938, p.17/. - 8. LUKÁCS, K.: Szivárványos pisztráng a Balatonban /Halászat, 1933, p.25-26/. - 9. MIHÁLYI,P.: Re-v i a i o n der Süsswasserfische von Ungarn und der angrenzenden Gebieten i n der Sammlung der Ungarischen Naturwissenschaften

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