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Description Figure 6; Coregonus fatioi , lakes Thun and Brienz, Switzerland A, B lectotype, MHNG-809.059, Lake Thun, 154.5 mm SL, sex unknown, left and right side of the specimen C non-type, NMBE-1077139, Lake Thun, 240 mm SL, male, freshly caught specimen D non-type, NMBE-1077317, Lake Brienz, 202 mm SL, male, frozen and defrosted specimen. The white scale (1 cm) below each fish acts as a reference for the actual size of the specimen.
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Source https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.989.32822
Author Selz OM, Dönz CJ, Vonlanthen P, Seehausen O (2020) A taxonomic revision of the whitefish of lakes Brienz and Thun, Switzerland, with descriptions of four new species (Teleostei, Coregonidae). ZooKeys 989: 79-162.
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