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autumnalis, Salmo Pallas [P. S.] 1776:32, 705 [Reise durch verschiedene Provinzen des russischen Reiches; ref. 18509] Russia: ascends Pechora and Yenisei rivers; Lake Baikal from which it enters Angara River and Tuba River to Lake Madsharein. No types known. The older Coregonus migratorius Georgi 1775 is considered a synonym by authors, but it is an older name and perhaps should be used. •Valid as Coregonus autumnalis (Pallas 1776) -- (Berg 1948:336 [ref. 12882], McPhail 1966:141 [ref. 24572], Svetovidov 1973:150 [ref. 7169], Lee et al. 1980:78 [ref. 22416], Svetovidov in Whitehead et al. 1984:375 [ref. 13675], Lelek 1987:78 [ref. 22962], McAllister 1990:80 [ref. 14674], Page & Burr 1991:42 [ref. 18983], Morales et al. 1993 [ref. 21019], Chereshnev 1996:602 [ref. 24659], Reshetnikov et al. 1997:731 [ref. 24702], Reshetnikov 1998:42 [ref. 23570], Scott & Crossman 1998:244 [ref. 24570], Novikov et al. 2000:161 [ref. 40929], Bogutskaya et al. 2001:45 [ref. 26178], Chereshnev et al. 2001:59 [ref. 26736], Sideleva 2001:48 [ref. 26181], Mecklenburg et al. 2002:183 [ref. 25968], Nelson et al. 2004:85 [ref. 27807], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:143 [ref. 28183], Love et al. 2005:33 [ref. 37547], Kottelat 2006:85 [ref. 28831], Scharpf 2006:23 [ref. 30386], Kottelat & Freyhof 2007:371 [ref. 29996], McPhail 2007:355 [ref. 31199], Page & Burr 2011:386 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:86 [ref. 32708], Dolgov 2013:916 [ref. 33112], Parin et al. 2014:119 [ref. 33547], Afonso et al. 2016:19, 129 [ref. 36199], Kells et al. 2016:98 [ref. 35888], Dolgov et al. 2018:57 [ref. 41055], Dyldin et al. 2020:82, 112 [ref. 37569], Love et al. 2021:52 [ref. 39279], Page et al. 2023:82 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Coregonus autumnalis (Pallas 1776). Salmonidae: Coregoninae. Distribution: Eurasia; northwestern North America: Alaska (U.S.A.) and Northwest Territories (Canada). Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.


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