Salmo opimus is a salmonid fish in the genus Salmo. It was described by Davut Turan, Maurice Kottelat and Semih Engin in 2012, and is known from Turkey. The type locality was the Alara Stream in Gündoğmuş, Antalya Province. The species epithet, "opimus" (meaning "opulent" in Latin) refers to the large body size of the adults.[1]
Salmo opimus is a salmonid fish in the genus Salmo. It was described by Davut Turan, Maurice Kottelat and Semih Engin in 2012, and is known from Turkey. The type locality was the Alara Stream in Gündoğmuş, Antalya Province. The species epithet, "opimus" (meaning "opulent" in Latin) refers to the large body size of the adults.
Salmo opimus es un pez que pertenece a la familia Salmonidae.[1] Este pez fue descrito por Davut Turan, Maurice Kottelat y Semih Engin en 2012, y es conocida por habitar en Antalya, Turquía.[2]
Salmo opimus es un pez que pertenece a la familia Salmonidae. Este pez fue descrito por Davut Turan, Maurice Kottelat y Semih Engin en 2012, y es conocida por habitar en Antalya, Turquía.