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Salmo ciscaucasicus

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Chordata

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Salmoniformes

Genus
  
Salmo

Salmo ciscaucasicus

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Salmo rhodanensis, Salmo balcanicus, Salmo schiefermuelleri, Salmo caspius, Salmo fibreni

Salmo ciscaucasicus or the Caspian salmon is a salmonid fish endemic to the Caspian Sea and inflowing rivers . It was described in 1967 originally as a subspecies of Salmo trutta. S. ciscaucasicus lives on the western shore of the lake from northern Azerbaijan to the Ural River, while the main breeding river is Terek. It lives at depths down to 50 metres. Males can reach a maximum standard length of 130 centimetres.

There is another Salmo species Salmo caspius Kessler, 1877, in the southern part of the Caspian, but it is considerably smaller in size.

References

Salmo ciscaucasicus Wikipedia


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