Diekopus
Diekopus, also known as the Diekoppus or Diekoppus fish, is a term that primarily refers to a specific type of fish found in the Diek River, a tributary of the Rhine River in Germany. The name is not widely recognized in scientific literature, suggesting it may be a local or regional designation rather than a formal taxonomic classification. The Diek River itself is a small, shallow stream that flows through the state of Schleswig-Holstein, known for its rich biodiversity and ecological significance.
The fish commonly associated with this name are likely to be species such as the European minnow
The term "Diekopus" does not appear in standard ichthyological databases, indicating that it may be an informal
For those interested in the specific fish populations of the Diek River, consulting regional fisheries reports