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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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