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  Grayling (genus) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thymallus Linck, 1790, is a genus of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes; it is the only genus of subfamily Thymallinae.
The fishes of this genus are native to the northern parts of the Nearctic and Palearctic ecozones, ranging from the United Kingdom and northern Europe across Eurasia to Siberia, as well as northern North America.
The Thymallus species are distinguished from other members of the salmon family by their larger scales, their small mouths with teeth on the maxillary bone, and most striking of all, their showy, sail-like dorsal fins.
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 Arctic grayling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes.
Of typical Thymallus appearance, the Arctic grayling is distinguished from the similar grayling (T.
thymallus) by the absence of dorsal and anal spines and the presence of a larger number of soft rays in these fins.
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 Grayling
Graylings are moderate-sized freshwater fish, salmonidss of the subfamily Thymallinae, genus Thymallus.
Due to their agreeable taste and attractive form, graylings are valued as a food and game fish; they are occasionally seen in public aquaria.
Thymallus thymallus, while somewhat shorter (60 centimetres) may weigh significantly more (6.7 kilograms or 14 pounds).
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Thymallus Linck (taxonomy), 1790, is a genus of freshwater fish in the salmon family (biology) (family Salmonidae) of order (biology) Salmoniformes ; it is the only genus of subfamily Thymallinae.
thymallus, the grayling proper, is widespread in Europe, and T. arcticus arcticus, the Arctic grayling, is widespread throughout Eurasia east of the Ural Mountains and in the Nearctic.
The Thymallus species are distinguished from other members of the salmon family by their larger scales, their small mouths with teeth on the maxillary bone, and most striking of all, their showy, sail-like dorsal fin s.
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 Thymallus yaluensis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thymallus yaluensis is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (family Salmonidae) of order Salmoniformes.
yaluensis reaches a maximum recorded length of 20 cm (8 in), the smallest of the Thymallus species.
The specific epithet, yaluensis, derives from the name of the Yalu River on the North Korean–Chinese border.
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The Arctic grayling (Thymallus arcticus) is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family (biology) (family Salmonidae) of order (biology) Salmoniformes.
Of typical Thymallus appearance, the Arctic grayling is distinguished from the similar grayling (T. thymallus) by the absence of dorsal fin and anal fin spines and the presence of a larger number of soft rays in these fins.
With the grayling proper (T. thymallus), the T. arcticus arcticus is one of the economically important Thymallus species, being raised commercially and fishing for sport.
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yaluensis, Thymallus articus Mori 1928:57 [11] [J. Chosen Nat.
•Synonym of Thymallus arcticus (Pallas 1776) -- (Berg 1948:430 [ref. 12882]).
•Synonym of Thymallus arcticus (Pallas 1776), but a valid subspecies -- (Zhu 1995:12 [ref. 25213], Kim 1997:355 [ref. 24032] as jaluensis, Kim & Park 2002:275 [ref. 25913] as jaluensis, Youn 2002:194, 531 [ref. 26218] as jaluensis).
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 Science Fair Projects - Grayling
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thymallus, while somewhat shorter—60 cm (24 in)—may weigh significantly more, 6.7 kg (15 lb).
Due to their agreeable taste and attractive form, the grayling species are valued as food and game fishes, and they are occasionally seen in public aquaria.
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 Tkinias - meaning of word
User talk:Ram-Man == Thymallus and Grayling == I'm confused about why you moved the article from Grayling to Thymallus and then created a separate stub at Grayling.
Seems rather odd since it appears all of the Thymallus are known as Graylings.
''Thymallus thymallus'' could have been given its own article under Grayling (species): this is the scheme User:Seglea favoured for a similar situation at flashlight fish.
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 Grayling - Iridis Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Graylings are moderate-sized freshwater fish, salmonids of the subfamily Thymallinae, genus Thymallus.
As they are highly sensitive to changes in water quality, graylings may be considered indicator species; T.
Graylings may live for 18 years or more.
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 Thynnichthys thynnoides
: Thymallus vulgaris See Thymallus thymallus Thynnichthys polylepis (Bleeker 1860) Thynnichthys sandkhol (Sykes 1839) Thynnichthys thynnoides (Bleeker 1852...
Common Name - Search Result, SPECIES: List of Species called Pa keum.
Scientific Name - Search Result, ALPHABETICAL: Thymallus yaluensis.
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