Genus Coregonus

 
 

Coregonus albellus - The autumn brienzlig is a species of whitefish belonging to the family Salmonidae.

White fish - Vendace mainly feeds on zooplankton, such as small crustaceans and their larvae.

 
 

Longjaw - The systematics of the group of fishes called "ciscoes" is complicated and scientists now generally believe that the longjaw cisco was not a separate species, but a distinctive population of large-bodied individuals of shortjaw cisco .

 
 

Coregonus alpinus - Coregonus alpinus is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Coregonus anaulorum - Coregonus anaulorum is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Cisco - This species occasionally grows as large as 40 cm and 2.

 
 

Arctic cisco - Arctic cisco is an anadromous species of freshwater whitefish that inhabits the Arctic parts of Siberia, Alaska and Canada.

 
 

European whitefish - Coregonus baicalensis is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Coregonus bavaricus - Coregonus bavaricus, known as the kilch or Ammersee-Kilch in German, is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Coregonus bezola - The bezoule was a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Powan - The name "powan" is sometimes also used to refer to the common whitefish .

 
 

Coregonus confusus - Coregonus confusus is a freshwater whitefish from Switzerland.

 
 

Coregonus fontanae - Coregonus fontanae is highly dwarfed, and is believed to be the world's smallest type of cisco.

 
 

Lake Geneva whitefish - The status of the gravenche is disputed because there are no specimens in museums.

 
 

Bloater - The bloater is a species of freshwater whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Atlantic whitefish - The Atlantic whitefish is a freshwater salmonid fish inhabiting the northwestern Atlantic ocean around the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, as well as some freshwater lakes within Nova Scotia.

 
 

Deepwater cisco - The last specimens of deepwater ciscoes were recorded in Lake Huron in 1952 and Lake Michigan in 1951.

 
 

Kiyi - This is one of the smaller ciscoes.

Common whitefish - This fish is very common in Russian Arctic lakes, where it is known as sig .

 
 

Arctic cisco - The omul has traditionally been regarded as a subspecies of the Arctic cisco Coregonus autumnalis.

 
 

Muksun - The muksun is a widespread fish in the Siberian Arctic waters.

 
 

Large Bottom Whitefish - The broad whitefish is a freshwater whitefish species.

 
 

Alaska whitefish - The Alaska whitefish is a species of whitefish in the family Salmonidae.

 
 

Blackfin cisco - It is a dark silvery color, with a dark green to black back, and pink or purple on the sides; the outer half of the fins is black.

Houting - 'Houtings' were said to be surviving in Denmark.

 
 

Northern whitefish - The peled, also called the northern whitefish , is a species of freshwater whitefish in the Salmonidae family.

 
 

Gwyniad - The gwyniad is sometimes considered a subspecies or population of the common whitefish of continental Europe.

 
 

Bottom Whitefish - The humpback whitefish, also known as the bottom whitefish, is a species of fish in the Salmonidae family.

 
 

Irish pollan - The pollan isis now considered to a distinct species, but it sometimes is classed as a subspecies of the Arctic cisco Coregonus autumnalis, which is not present elsewhere in Europe, but has anadromous populations in Arctic Siberia, Alaska, and Canada.

 
 

Chub - Reaching a maximum recorded length of 36 cm and a maximum recorded weight of 540 g , the shortnose cisco is distinguished from the other whitefishes by its thicker body , short head , and small eye.

 
 

Sardine cisco - This fish is not found above 80° of latitude.

 
 

Schelly

 
 

Coregonus trybomi - Coregonus trybomi is a taxon of freshwater whitefish in the Salmonidae family, described by Gunnar Svärdson in 1979.

 
 

Tugun

 
 

Vendace - Coregonus vandesius, the vendace, is a freshwater whitefish found in the United Kingdom.

 
 

Chub - Once common throughout the upper Laurentian Great Lakes it is no longer found in Lake Michigan and populations are much lower in Lake Huron than in the past.

Order : Salmoniformes
Family : Salmonidae
Genus : Coregonus