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Salvelinus umbla, also
known as lake char, is a
species of char
found in
certain lakes of the
region of the Alps in Europe. This char
species usually...
- char
Central Europe Salvelinus evasus Freyhof & Kottelat, 2005
Salvelinus umbla (Linnaeus, 1758) – lake char †Salvelinus
neocomensis Freyhof & Kottelat...
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Capoeta umbla, also
known as the
Tigris s****er, is a Near East
species of
cyprinid fish. It
grows up to 40 cm (16 in)
standard length. This
species is...
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possibly a
water well.
Since the 16th century, the
river was
called Ombla or
Umbla, or a
variety of
similar names which all
translate as "River"—Rika, Rieka...
- Cemil; Tayhan,
Nilgun (2016). "Cytokine
Responses in
Gills of
Capoeta umbla as
Biomarkers of
Environmental Pollution".
Water Environment Research. 88...
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fried Atlantic whiting Lake
Trout (band), an
American rock band
Salvelinus umbla, lake char
Trout Lake (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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trout Rainbow trout Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) Lake char (Salvelinus
umbla)
European eel Carp
Burbot Perch Whitefish View to the lake from Attersee...
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nomenclature for animals. Meanwhile, he
described Salmo salvelinus and
Salmo umbla,
which were
later considered as
synonyms of S. alpinus. John Richardson...
- the lake. The most
prevalent fish
species is the lake char (Salvelinus
umbla),
which is
marketed as the Lake
Aussee lake char. Lake
Grundlsee is situated...
- (Schillinger, 1901)
Deepwater char Bodensee-Tiefensaibling
Extinct Salvelinus umbla (Linnaeus, 1758) Lake char Schwarzrötel
Least concern Thymallus thymallus...