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  2. Amur grayling - Wikipedia

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    The Amur grayling (Thymallus grubii) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish from the genus Thymallus (graylings) of the family Salmonidae, endemic to the Amur basin in Russian Far East and Northeast China and also the Onon and Kherlen basins in Mongolia.

  3. Thymallus - Wikipedia

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    Thymallus, commonly known as graylings, is a genus of freshwater ray-finned fish and the only genus within the subfamily Thymallinae of the family Salmonidae.Although all Thymallus species can be generically called graylings, without specific qualification the term "grayling" typically refers to the type species Thymallus thymallus, the European grayling.

  4. List of freshwater fish of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Thymallus baicalensis — Baikal black grayling; Thymallus brevipinnis — Baikal white grayling; Thymallus brevirostris — Mongolian grayling; Thymallus burejensis — Bureya grayling; Thymallus flavomaculatus — Yellow-spotted grayling; Thymallus grubii — Amur grayling; Thymallus mertensii; Thymallus pallasii — East Siberian grayling

  5. Category:Thymallus - Wikipedia

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  6. Thymallus thymallus - Wikipedia

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    Thymallus thymallus, the grayling or European grayling, [3] is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family Salmonidae.It is the only species of the genus Thymallus (the graylings) native to Europe, where it is widespread from the United Kingdom and France to the Ural Mountains in Russia, and Balkans on the south-east, but does not occur in the southern parts of the continent.

  7. Thymallus tugarinae - Wikipedia

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    Thymallus tugarinae, also known as the Lower Amur grayling, is a species of freshwater fish in the salmon family. It is found in the lower reaches of the Amur river on the border of the Russian far east and Heilongjiang Province of China. It was first described in 2007 and is sometimes mistaken for the Amur grayling. [1]

  8. Thymallus yaluensis - Wikipedia

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    According to mitochondrial DNA, T. yaluensis is, however, inseparable from the Amur grayling (Thymallus grubii), and was suggested to be a junior synonym of that. [3] Confusingly, it has also been reported from widely separate regions including Siberia, the Alps in Europe, and the northern Mississippi River drainage in North America. [citation ...

  9. Mongolian grayling - Wikipedia

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    The Mongolian grayling (Thymallus brevirostris) is a freshwater species of fish of the genus Thymallus endemic to the landlocked rivers in Mongolia, Inner Mongolia Province of China and nearby parts of Russian far east. It is considered to be the largest grayling species in the world, [2] and hence viewed as an auspicious sign by local tribes. [3]