Thymallus flavomaculatus, also known as yellow-spotted grayling, is a species of brackish-water fish in the salmon family. It is found in Khabarovsk and Primorsky Krai of the Russian Far East, as well as the Sea of Japan and the Sea of Okhotsk.[1] They usually live near or on the bottom of the water body.[1]
Thymallus flavomaculatus | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Actinopterygii |
Order: | Salmoniformes |
Family: | Salmonidae |
Genus: | Thymallus |
Species: | T. flavomaculatus
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Binomial name | |
Thymallus flavomaculatus Knizhin, Antonov & Weiss, 2006
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Description
editIt is unclear about the range of their sizes.[2] There is a yellow-orange spot on the last two-five interray membranes on the upper posterior of the dorsal fin.[3] From the fin base upwards there are 4-5 rows of small round spots with dull fringing. The upper jaw reaches beyond anterior eye edge and reaches the pupil. There are no teeth on the vomer and tongue.[3]
References
edit- ^ a b Knizhin, I. B.; Antonov, A. L.; Weiss, S. J. (October 2006). "A new subspecies of the Amur grayling Thymallus grubii flavomaculatus ssp. nova (Thymallidae)". Journal of Ichthyology. 46 (8): 555–562. doi:10.1134/S0032945206080017. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ Weiss, Steven J.; Gonçalves, Duarte V.; Secci-Petretto, Giulia; Englmaier, Gernot K.; Gomes-Dos-Santos, André; Denys, Gael P. J.; Persat, Henri; Antonov, Alexander; Hahn, Christoph; Taylor, Eric B.; Froufe, Elsa (1 March 2021). "Global systematic diversity, range distributions, conservation and taxonomic assessments of graylings (Teleostei: Salmonidae; Thymallus spp.)". Organisms Diversity & Evolution. 21 (1): 25–42. doi:10.1007/s13127-020-00468-7. ISSN 1618-1077. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ a b Balakirev, Evgeniy S.; Romanov, N. S.; Ayala, Francisco J. (19 April 2016). "Complete mitochondrial genome of the yellow-spotted grayling Thymallus flavomaculatus (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae)". Mitochondrial DNA. Part B, Resources. 1 (1): 289–290. doi:10.1080/23802359.2016.1166081. ISSN 2380-2359. PMC 7871843. Retrieved 2 December 2023.