- Subfamily:
Coregoninae Coregonus Linnaeus, 1758 -
whitefishes (78 species)
Prosopium Jordan, 1878 -
round whitefishes (6 species)
Stenodus Richardson, 1836 - beloribitsa...
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freshwater whitefish are
fishes of the
subfamily Coregoninae,
which contains whitefishes (both
freshwater and anadromous) and ciscoes, and is one of
three subfamilies...
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especially pike,
sheefish or inconnu,
whitefish or cisco, or
freshwater whitefishes, or
dried moose or caribou)
mixed with
berries (especially cowberry,...
-
European mudminnow (Umbra krameri)
Family Salmonidae (salmons,
trouts and
whitefishes)
Coregonus arenicolus Reinanke (Coregonus atterensis) (En) Kröpfling...
- polyphyletic,
comprising two
different lineages within the
freshwater whitefishes.
Eight taxa of
cisco have been
recognized in the
Laurentian Great Lakes...
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Alaska whitefish is part of the
Coregonus clupeaformis complex (lake
whitefishes). Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "Coregonus nelsonii". FishBase...
- in the
salmon family (Salmonidae). The
Coregonus species are
known as
whitefishes. The
genus contains at
least 68
described extant taxa, but the true number...
- the
United States Navy to be
named for the tullibee, any of
several whitefishes of
central and
northern North America. At 273 feet long and 2,640 tons...
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water knotweed. The lake is home to perch, pike-perch, bream, roaches,
whitefishes,
smelt and
other species of fish. The
wetlands of the
coastal strip of...
- salmon,
brown trout,
European smelt, grayling, roaches,
Crucian carp,
whitefishes, char, pike,
European cisco,
common dace,
silver bream, carp bream, sabre...