Freshwater and Anadromous Fishes of the Kuril Islands and Adjacent Regions (Sakhalin and Hokkaido)MIKHAEL K. GLUBOKOVSKYInstitute of Marine Biology, Far Eastern Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok
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I. Family Petromyzontidae
2. Lampetra japonica kessleri (Anikin), Siberian lamprey (residual), Sakhalin (Berg, 1948; Schmidt, 1950) 3. Lampetra reissneri (Dybowski), Asiatic brook lamprey (residual), Sakhalin, Japan (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Lindberg and Legeza, 1959)
II. Family Acipenseridae
III. Family Salmonidae
7. Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum), pink salmon, Kuril Islands, everywhere (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Schmidt, 1950; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965) 8. Oncorhynchus nerka (Walbaum), sockeye salmon, Iturup Island (rivers Slavnaya, Raidovaya, Gorelaya, Kurilka, Kuibyshevka; lakes Krasivoye, Sopochnoye) (Berg, 1948; Lindberg and Legeza, 1959; Ivankov, 1984) 9. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum), coho (silver) salmon, northern Sakhalin, Hokkaido (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965) 10. Oncorhynchus masu (Brevoort), cherry (masu) salmon, Sakhalin, Hokkaido (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965)
12. Parasalmo mykiss (Walbaum), Kamchatka steelhead, northern Kuril Islands (?), Kamchatka (Berg, 1948)
14. Salvelinus malma krascheninnikovi Taranetz, southern Dolly Varden charr, eastern Sakhalin, northern Japan (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Schmidt, 1950; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965) 15. Salvelinus malma krascheninnikovi morpha curilus (Pallas), Kuril Dolly Varden charr, Kuril Islands, everywhere (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965) 16. Salvelinus leucomaenis (Pallas), Kundscha, Kuril Islands, everywhere (Taranetz, 1937; Berg, 1948; Schmidt, 1950; Lindberg and Legeza, 1965)
IV. Family Osmeridae
20. Hypomesus nipponensis McAllister, Wakasagi, southern Kuril Islands (Klukanov, 1977) 21. Hypomesus japonicus (Brevoort), southern Kuril Islands (Klukanov, 1977)
V. Family Salangidae
VI. Family Cyprinidae
VII. Family Cobitidae
VIII. Family Ammodytidae
IX. Family Gobiidae
35. Chaenogobius macrognathus (Bleeker), southern Sakhalin (Aniva Bay), Hokkaido (Berg, 1949b, Pinchuk, 1978; Lindberg and Krasukova, 1987) 36. Chaenogobius mororanus (Jordan et Snyder), Shikotan (Notoro Bay), Hokkaido (Pinchuk, 1978; Lindberg and Krasukova, 1987) 37. Chaenogobius heptacanthus (Hilgendorf), Hokkaido (Lindberg and Krasukova, 1987) 38. Chaenogobius castaneus (O'Shaughnessy), southern Sakhalin, Shikotan (Anama and Notoro bays), Hokkaido (Berg, 1949b, Pinchuk, 1978; Lindberg and Krasukova, 1987) 39. Chaenogobius taranetzi Pinchuk, southern Sakhalin, Hokkaido (Pinchuk, 1978; Lindberg and Krasukova, 1987)
X. Family Cottidae
43. Cottus czerskii Berg, Czerskii sculpin, Primorye, Korea (Berg, 1949b)
XI. Family Gasterosteidae
46. Pungitius tymensis (Nykolsky), short-spined (Sakhalin) stickleback, Sakhalin, Hokkaido, Kuril Islands (?) (Berg, 1949b; Zuganov, 1991) 47. Pungitius sinensis (Guichenot), Chinese stickleback, southern Kurils (Berg, 1949b; Zuganov, 1991)
XII. Family Mugilidae
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