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Definition of Salvelinus
1. Noun. Brook trout.
Generic synonyms: Fish Genus
Group relationships: Family Salmonidae, Salmonidae
Member holonyms: Lake Trout, Salmon Trout, Salvelinus Namaycush, Brook Trout, Salvelinus Fontinalis, Speckled Trout, Char, Charr
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvelinus
Literary usage of Salvelinus
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Salmon and Trout by Dean Sage (1902)
"The Brook or red-spotted trout, — Salvelinus fontinalis ... The imported species
are : — The Swiss I-ake trout of Lake Geneva, — Salvelinus ..."
2. Salmon and Trout by Dean Sage, Charles Haskins Townsend, Hugh McCormick Smith, William Charles Harris (1904)
"The Brook or red-spotted trout, — Salvelinus fontinalis ... The imported species
are : — The Swiss Lake trout of Lake Geneva, — Salvelinus ..."
3. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1883)
"The members of this genus are in pew-rid the smallest and handsomest of the trout.
(Salvelinus, an old name of the ..."
4. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"The American charr, or, as it is usually called, the brook- trout (Salvelinus
fontinalis), although one of the most beautiful of fishes, is perhaps the ..."
5. Salmon and Trout by Dean Sage (1902)
"The Brook or red-spotted trout, — Salvelinus fontinalis ... The imported species
are : — The Swiss I-ake trout of Lake Geneva, — Salvelinus ..."
6. Salmon and Trout by Dean Sage, Charles Haskins Townsend, Hugh McCormick Smith, William Charles Harris (1904)
"The Brook or red-spotted trout, — Salvelinus fontinalis ... The imported species
are : — The Swiss Lake trout of Lake Geneva, — Salvelinus ..."
7. Synopsis of the Fishes of North America by David Starr Jordan, Charles Henry Gilbert (1883)
"The members of this genus are in pew-rid the smallest and handsomest of the trout.
(Salvelinus, an old name of the ..."
8. Fishes by David Starr Jordan (1907)
"The American charr, or, as it is usually called, the brook- trout (Salvelinus
fontinalis), although one of the most beautiful of fishes, is perhaps the ..."