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Northern whitefish : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peled (fish)
The peled (''Coregonus peled''), also called the ''northern whitefish'', is a species of freshwater whitefish in the Salmonidae family. It is found in northern Europe and Asia. The peled is related to ciscoes of the ''Coregonus sardinella'' complex.〔Politov DV, Bickham JW, Patton JC (2004) ( Molecular phylogeography of Palearctic and Nearctic ciscoes ). ''Ann. Zool. Fennici'' 41:13-23.〕 ==Description== Smaller peled much resemble slim vendace or whitefish but as they grow larger they develop a deeper body which becomes less tapered and more blocky. The jaws are of equal length which is in contrast to the whitefish which has a snout longer than its lower jaw, and the vendace which has a projecting lower jaw. Another distinction is that the first gill arch has 50–65 gill rakers, a larger number than either of the other species. This fish grows to a length of about and a maximum weight of . It has a dark back, silvery flanks and white belly.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Peled: ''Coregonus peled'' (Gmelin) )〕
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