Blunt-snouted lenok
(Brachymystax tumensis)

General data

Scientific names: Blunt-snouted lenok
Habitat: Freshwater
Climates: Continental, Subpolar, Arid (desert)
Native: Asia
Distribution: Amur

Brachymystax tumensis, the blunt-snouted lenok, is a salmonid fish distributed in rivers and lakes in Eastern Asia. It was formerly included in the more widespread species Brachymystax lenok (now known as the sharp-snouted lenok), but more recent research based on differences in morphology and genetics have justified a distinction of the two species.

B. tumensis is found widely in southeastern Russia and more locally in northeastern and central parts of the country (including Sakhalin), as well as northeastern Mongolia (Amur Basin), northern China and Korea (e.g. Tumen River).

In some regions, such as the Amur Basin, the range may overlap with that of B. lenok.

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