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The marble trout has a long, cylindrical body, slightly compressed laterally, with a large head (22–25% of the body length), which is why it is also known as glavatica (glava = head) in Bosnian. The most obvious characteristic of the marble trout is its marble pattern. The intensity of colour varies considerably upon the surroundings.
The name "trout" is commonly used for many (if not most) species in three of the seven genera in the subfamily Salmoninae: Salmo , Oncorhynchus and Salvelinus (circum-arctic). Fish species referred to as trout include: Salmo: marble trout, S. marmoratus. Genus Salmo, all extant species except Atlantic salmon
The congoli (Pseudaphritis urvillii), also known as the freshwater flathead, marble fish, marbled flathead, sand trout, sanding, sandy, sandy whiting or tupong, [5] is a species of marine ray-finned fish. It is the only species of fish in the monotypic family Pseudaphritidae and the genus Pseudaphritis.
Marmorata (from the Latin marmor for "marble") can refer to several different species or conditions presenting with a marbled appearance, including: Salmo marmoratus, marble trout; Acronicta marmorata, marble dagger moth; Synodontis marmorata, a catfish; Pleurodema marmorata, a frog; Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita, a disease
Trout Creek Hill is a small Pleistocene basaltic shield volcano in Washington, United States. It produced a lava flow about 340,000 years ago that traveled 20 km (12 mi) southeast, which dammed the Columbia River for a short period of time.
Salmo marmoratus G. Cuvier, 1829 (marble trout) Salmo montenigrinus (S. L. Karaman, 1933) (Montenegro trout) Salmo multipunctatus Doadrio , Perea & Yahyaoui , 2015 (Draa trout) [ 9 ]
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There are 22 species of fish in the river including endemic marble trout and eel. [20] [24] The height of the Cem above sea level affects flora distribution zones. At elevations between 900–1,200 metres (3,000–3,900 ft) oak trees are common around Selcë and Vukël, but as elevation drops pomegranates become much more common.