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Coregonus hoyi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coregonus hoyi
The bloater (''Coregonus hoyi'') is a species or form of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae. It is a silvery-coloured herring-like fish, long. It is found in most of the Great Lakes and in Lake Nipigon, where it inhabits underwater slopes. This fish is not to be confused with the extinct deepwater cisco (''Coregonus johannae''), a large fish that shared a common name with the bloater. == Description ==
The bloater is a small, silvery-coloured whitefish with a pink and purple iridescence. It has a greenish tinge above, and a whitish belly. It is very similar to the kiyi, from which it may be distinguished by its lighter upper lip and smaller eye.〔 Its body is deepest at its middle, it has small and pale fins,〔 and it has 40–47 long gill rakers.〔 The discoverer of the bloater, P. R. Hoy, thought it to be "the most beautiful of the white fish".〔 It reaches a maximum total length of and commonly is .
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