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Salmo trutta
species of fish
Atlantic salmon
species of fish
Salmo
Salmo is a genus of ray-finned fish from the subfamily Salmoninae of family Salmonidae, and is part of the tribe Salmonini along with the sister genera Salvelinus and Salvethymus. Almost all Salmo species are native only in the Old World (including most of Europe, coastal North Africa and part of West Asia around the Black Sea), the only exception being the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), which is also naturally found across the North Atlantic in eastern North America.
Salmo trutta fario
river-dwelling freshwater predatory fish from the genus Salmo of the family Salmonidae, one of the three main subspecies of the brown trout (Salmo trutta)
Sevan trout
species of fish
Salmo marmoratus
species of fish
sea trout
subspecies of brown trout
Salmo obtusirostris
species of fish
Ohrid trout
species of trout
Black Sea salmon
species of fish
Salmo ohridanus
species of fish
Salmo carpio
species of fish
Salmo platycephalus
species of fish
Salmo cettii
species of fish
Salmo aphelios
species of fish
Salmo dentex
species of fish
Salmo macedonicus
species of fish
Salmo peristericus
species of fish
Salmo balcanicus
species of fish
Salmo fibreni
species of fish
Salmo ezenami
species of fish
Ferox trout
variety of trout
Salmo macrostigma
species of fish
Salmo lumi
species of fish
Salmo rhodanensis
species of fish
Gillaroo
The gillaroo (Salmo stomachicus; historically included in ) is a species of trout which eats primarily snails and is only proven to inhabit Lough Melvin in Ireland.
Salmo akairos
species of fish
Salmo ciscaucasicus
species of fish
Salmo caspius
species of fish
Salmo schiefermuelleri
species of fish
Salmo nigripinnis
species of fish
Salmo cenerinus
species of fish
Salmo taleri
species of fish
Salmo pallaryi
species of fish
Salmo farioides
species of fish
Salmo coruhensis
species of fish
Salmo kottelati
species of fish
Tiger trout
sterile, intergeneric hybrid of the brown trout and the brook trout