- subfamilies:
Coregoninae (freshwater whitefishes),
Thymallinae (graylings), and
Salmoninae (trout, salmon, char,
taimens and lenoks). Generally, all
three lineages...
- some
species are
called "trout".
Salvelinus is a
member of the
subfamily Salmoninae within the
family Salmonidae. The
genus has a
northern cir****polar distribution...
-
Pacific trout and
lenoks (all
belonging to the same
tribe in the
subfamily Salmoninae).
Native to the cold
rivers and
other freshwater habitats in Eurasia,...
- Oncorhynchus,
Salmo and Salvelinus, all of
which are
members of the
subfamily Salmoninae in the
family Salmonidae. The word
trout is also used for some similar-shaped...
-
Salmo is a
genus of ray-finned fish from the
subfamily Salmoninae of
family Salmonidae, and is part of the
tribe Salmonini along with the
sister genera...
-
Oncorhynchus is a
genus of ray-finned fish in the
subfamily Salmoninae of the
family Salmonidae,
native to
coldwater tributaries of the
North Pacific basin...
-
Salmonidae includes the salmon, trout, and char
species of the
subfamily Salmoninae, and
grayling species of the
subfamily Thymallinae.
Freshwater whitefish...
-
commercially important species of
salmon occur in two
genera of the
subfamily Salmoninae. The
genus Salmo contains the
Atlantic salmon,
found in both
sides of...
-
thought to be
intermediate in form to the
extant salmonid subfamilies Salmoninae (trout and salmon) and
Thymallinae (graylings). More
recent review of...
-
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:
Salmoniformes Family:
Salmonidae Subfamily:
Salmoninae Hybrid:
Salmo trutta ×
Salvelinus fontinalis...