Salmo
See Salmo, British Columbia for the Canadian village of the same name.
Salmo is a genus of fish in the salmon family (Salmonidae) that includes many familiar species of salmon and trout. The type species is the Atlantic salmon, S. salar. (For a list of Pacific salmon species, see the genus Onchorhynchus).
The generic name Salmo derives from the Latin salmō (salmon).
Species
Salmo aphelios Salmo balcanicus Salmo carpio Salmo cettii Salmo dentex Salmo ezenami Salmo ferox Salmo fibreni Salmo ischchan - Sevan trout Salmo labrax - Black Sea salmon Salmo letnica - Ohrid trout Salmo lumi Salmo macedonicus Salmo marmoratus Salmo nigripinnis Salmo obtusirostris - Adriatic trout Salmo pallaryi Salmo pelagonicus Salmo peristericus Salmo platycephalus - Flathead trout Salmo rhodanensis Salmo salar - Atlantic salmon Salmo schiefermuelleri Salmo stomachicus Salmo taleri Salmo trutta aralensis - Aral trout Salmo trutta fario - Brown trout Salmo trutta lacustris - Brown trout Salmo trutta macrostigma Salmo trutta oxianus - Amu-Darya trout Salmo trutta trutta - Sea trout Salmo visovacensis Salmo zrmanjaensis
Translation
The word "Salmo" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Catalan, German, French, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Turkish.
Translation(s) in other languages: Czech: Losos, Spanish: Salmo (género), Italian: Salmo (pesce), Georgian: ორაგული, Lithuanian: Lašišos, Quechua: Salmun, Russian: Благородные лососи, Swedish: Salmo (släkte), Ukrainian: Пструг.
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