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Stechlin cisco : ウィキペディア英語版 | Coregonus fontanae
''Coregonus fontanae'', also known as the Stechlin cisco, Fontane cisco, or Fontane's cisco, is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae endemic to the Großer Stechlinsee in northern Germany. It is believed to have recently evolved from the sympatric vendace, ''Coregonus albula''. == Description == ''Coregonus fontanae'' is highly dwarfed, and is believed to be the world's smallest type of cisco. The maximum length recorded for this species is , and is believed to be a typical size. Stechlin ciscoes are silvery pink in body color, with a bluish-brown back and glassy fins.〔〔 The Stechlin cisco is taxonomically distinguished from the vendace and the other dwarfed cisco species by its low number of lateral line scales (69–77), by some bodily proportions, by the length of its gill rakers, by its slow growth, by its glassy fins, and by its spring spawning season.〔
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