Scaphiodon Heckel, 1843 Capoeta, also known as scrapers, is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae found in Western Asia.
The distribution extends from Turkey to the Levant, to Transcaucasia, Iraq, Turkmenistan, in Armenia, particularly in lake Sevan and northern Afghanistan.
[1][2] This genus is most closely related to Luciobarbus and in itself is divided into three morphologically, biogeographically and genetically distinct groups or clades: the Mesopotamian clade, the Anatolian-Iranian clade and the Aralo-Caspian clade.
[1][3][2] The Mesopotamian clade was split off to Paracapoeta in 2022.
[4] These are the currently recognized species in this genus:[5]