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Lenoks (otherwise known as Asiatic trout or Manchurian trout)〔James Card: ''(Fly fishing in South Korea. )'' Retrieved 22 June 2015.〕 are a genus, ''Brachymystax'', of salmonid fishes native to rivers and lakes in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, wider Siberia (Russia), Northern China, and Korea.〔Kartavtseva, I.V.; Ginatulina, L.K.; Nemkova, G.A.; and Shedko, S.V. (2013). ''(Chromosomal study of the lenoks, Brachymystax (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae) from the South of the Russian Far East. )'' Journal of Species Research 2(1): 91-98.〕〔 ==Species== There are three species in this genus recognised by FishBase: * ''Brachymystax lenok'' (Pallas, 1773) – sharp-snouted lenok〔 * ''Brachymystax savinovi'' Mitrofanov, 1959 * ''Brachymystax tumensis'' T. Mori, 1930 – blunt-snouted lenok〔 A fourth species, ''Brachymystax tsinlingensis'' S. C. Li, 1966, was revalidated in 2015. Traditionally, only ''B. lenok'' was recognized, including both sharp-snouted and blunt-snouted forms. Based on differences in morphology and genetics, the blunt-snouted form was split off as a separate species, ''B. tumensis''.〔〔Bo, M. A.; and Jiang, Zuo-fa (2007). ''Genetic diversity and relationship between two species of Brachymystax in Wusuli River revealed by microsatellites.'' Journal of Fishery Sciences of China 14: 39-45.〕〔Balakirev, E.S.; Romanov, N.S.; and Ayala, F.J. (2014). ''Complete mitochondrial genome of blunt-snouted lenok Brachymystax tumensis (Salmoniformes, Salmonidae).'' Mitochondrial DNA 27: 1-2〕〔Froufe, E.; Alekseyev, S.; Alexandrino, P.; and Weiss, S. (2008). ''(The evolutionary history of sharp- and blunt-snouted lenok (Brachymystax lenok (Pallas, 1773)) and its implications for the paleo-hydrological history of Siberia. )'' BMC Evolutionary Biology 8: 40.〕 Hybrids between these two are known.〔 The validity of the third species, ''B. savinovi'', is questionable,〔Kottelat, M. (2006). ''Fishes of Mongolia. A check-list of the fishes known to occur in Mongolia with comments on systematics and nomenclature.'' The World Bank. Washington, DC. i-xi + 1-103.〕 and it is often considered a synonym of ''B. lenok''.〔〔Eschmeyer, W. N., editor (2014). ''(Catalog of Fishes. ). Retrieved 19 July 2014.〕 The name ''B. savinovi'' has occasionally been used for the blunt-snouted lenok,〔Ratschan, C. (2013). ''(Trout's Siberian Siblings )''. Chasing Silver 1: 86-96.〕 but this is incorrect.〔〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lenok」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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