Squalius valentinus is a small sized species that is usually shorter than ; its head is large and similar to the maximum body depth. Its preorbital distance is similar to its eye's diameter, exhibiting a long interorbital distance. Its ventral fin is inserted at the origin of the dorsal fin, on its same :wikt:axis|axis. Its predorsal length is somewhat larger than its preventral length. It possesses a high caudalpeduncle. It shows a large fin size, with a pectoral fin that is larger than the height of its dorsal fin.
Pigmentation
Its body is silver, somewhat darker dorsally; its scales have a big black spot at their base and several small black spots on its distal border. Its peritoneum also carries small black spots. Its scales are deciduous in juveniles.
Osteology
It possesses a wide and shortsupraethmoid, parietal and frontal bones. The posterior process of its is wide and robust, while the pharyngeal bone's lower branch is very robust. Its urohyal bone is large and thin. The maxilla'santerior process is pointed, and its 4th and 5th infraorbital bones are very wide. The posterior lamina of its cleithrum is widened. It shows a short maxilla with a relatively developed coronoid process. Itd 3rd, 4th and 5th pharyngeal teeth in its external row are small or even lack a masticatory area.
Distribution and habitat
Squalius valentinus inhabits rivers in the Spanish Mediterranean, between the Mijares and Vinalopóbasins. The Júcarbasin is inhabited by both this species and S. pyrnaicus, although both species are allopatry, the latter inhabiting the upper basin while former is distributed throughout rivers of the lower basin. The species usually is found to inhabit streams with clear waters and gravel bottoms. In streams such as the Gorgos River it is the only endemic fish. In the Turia and Mijares basins it occurs in sympatry with other native cyprinids: Barbus guiraonis, Chondrostoma turiense and Chondrostoma arcasii. S. valentinus inhabits the Júcar, Serpis and Vinalopó basins along with B. guiraonis.
Status
The IUCN lists this fish as being a vulnerable species because of its limited range which covers less than, and due to water abstraction for the construction of dams as well as the introduction of foreign species. It is a rare species and has a restricted distribution range. The population is currently declining. S. valentinus is frequently dominant as a species in small rivers, however in wide rivers the species is local and rare.