Common names:
Arctic brook lamprey, Sibirskaya minoga, Siberian lamprey
Occurrence:
native
Salinity:
freshwater
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Uses:
bait: yes;
Comments:
Known from the Pechora throughout Siberia to the Anadyr and Sakhalin (Ref. 26334). Found in Poronai and Tym' basins (Ref. 27681); Tom’, Kirgizka, and Yenisei rivers, Kolyma river basins (Ref. 89241). Specimens identified as Lethenteron kessleri from Arctic basin refer to Lethenteron reissneri (Ref. 59043). Also Ref. 37812. nEurRus
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Country Information:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/resources/the-world-factbook/geos/rs.html
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Occurrences:
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Main Ref:
Holcík, J., 1986
National Database:
> Petromyzontiformes (Lampreys) > Petromyzontidae (Northern lampreys) > Lampetrinae
Etymology: Lethenteron:Etymology not explained, perhaps lethalis (L.), lethal, or lethe (Gr.), forgetting or forgetfulness; enteron (Gr.) intestine, presumably referring to “degenerate and non-functional” intestine of adult L. appendix. (See ETYFish); kessleri:Patronym not identified but probably in honor of German-Russian zoologist Karl Fedorovich Kessler (1815-1881), who described Caspiomyzon wagneri in 1870. (See ETYFish).
Environment: milieu / climate zone / depth range / distribution range
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