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- representative of the Stenodus genus. In addition to the landlocked subspecies Stenodus leucichthys leucichthys, it comprises the nelma, Stenodus leucichthys nelma...
- not migrate. Stenodus nelma has previously been considered a subspecies of Stenodus leucichthys (S. leucichthys nelma). The typical Stenodus leucichthys...
- subspecies of the single species Stenodus leucichthys. Stenodus leucichthys — beloribitsa: the Caspian Sea basin Stenodus nelma — nelma, sheefish or inconnu:...
- which includes six species, three of which occur only in a single lake. Stenodus Richardson, 1836 – inconnus, which includes two species, sometimes considered...
- (Oncorhynchus kawamurae) Golden skiffia (Skiffia francesae) Beloribitsa (Stenodus leucichthys) Monterrey platyfish (Xiphophorus couchi****) Marbled swordtail...
- inconnu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inconnu can mean: Inconnu, Stenodus nelma, a freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae Inconnu Independent...
- Coregonus - whitefishes (78 species) Prosopium - round whitefishes (6 species) Stenodus - beloribitsa and nelma (2 species) †Beckius (1 species, Oligocene) †Parastenodus...
- from the original on 15 December 2023. Freyhof, J.; Kottelat, M. (2008). "Stenodus leucichthys (Caspian Inconnu)". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008:...
- Nelma (Stenodus nelma) is commercial freshwater whitefish. Nelma may also refer to: Nelma, Wisconsin, United States Nelma Costa (1922–2023), Brazilian...
- ago. It is even more basal than the genus Stenodus, making Coregonus paraphyletic with respect to Stenodus. Smith, K. (2017). "Coregonus huntsmani". IUCN...