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Least Cisco (Coregonus albula)

Observer

alexey-chernyak

Date

July 24, 2020 02:15 PM UTC

Description

Photos 1-4 - Coregonus albula was caught in Plesheevo Lake 24.07.2020 in the course of research work of Papanin Institute for Biology of Inland Waters (Russian Academy of Sciences) staff.
Picture 5 - Coregonus albula from Plesheevo (Pereslavskoe) Lake (marked as Coregonus albula pereslavicus) 166 mm long, dated 02.12.1931. The picture is from the book of L.S. Berg "Freshwater Fishes of the USSR and the Neighboring Countries" (Part 1, Pages 326-329 (Academy of Sciences of the USSR Publications, 1948).

Plesheevo Lake isolated relict population of Coregonus albula in some sources is described as subspecies of Coregonus albula - Coregonus albula pereslavicus Borisov, 1924 (Coregonus albula pereslavicus Webpage of A.N. Severtsev Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences (in Russian): http://www.sevin.ru/redbooksevin/index.html?content/188.html)

Biotope info: http://life-on-earth.ru/evropejskaya-chast-rossii/ozero-pleshcheevo-yaroslavskaya-obl

Least Cisco - Photo (c) Jukka Jantunen, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jukka Jantunen
marinaandreeva's ID: Least Cisco (Coregonus albula)
Added on January 12, 2022
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Spined Loach (Cobitis taenia)

Observer

alexey-chernyak

Date

June 24, 2016 05:04 PM UTC

Description

Our iNaturalist colleague Gianmarco Virga (https://www.inaturalist.org/people/gianvir) looking through my photos of Cobitis of Plesheevo Lake could identify two species: Cobitis taenia and Cobitis melanoleuca. He also informed me about differences in morphology of these two Cobitis species and his hypothesis concerning possibility of introgression between them:
“One of the unique morphological features of each Cobitis species are the "Gambetta's zone", a.k.a. the dark stripes areas which compose the flanks livery pattern: in C. melanoleuca the Gambetta's zone Z4 (the one near the ventral area) is composed of large and wide dark spots almost making a continuous dark line, while in C. taenia in this zone there are small, separated and well defined dark spots. In addition these two species can be easily identified looking at the dark spots position near the caudal peduncle. Since C. melanoleuca range include Volga and Don drainage basins, I think that there can be the chance of introgression between these two Cobitis species, but actually nobody as described a C. melanoleuca x C. taenia hybrid in scientific literature”.

Additional info - FishBase (a global species database of fish species): https://www.fishbase.de/summary/Cobitis-taenia.html

Videos of Cobitis in this location:
https://youtu.be/sEAujZ7gZXY

https://youtu.be/yG0lJIPsu7s

Biotope info: http://life-on-earth.ru/evropejskaya-chast-rossii/ozero-pleshcheevo-yaroslavskaya-obl

Spined Loach - Photo (c) Oliver Drescher, all rights reserved, uploaded by Oliver Drescher
marinaandreeva's ID: Spined Loach (Cobitis taenia)
Added on December 22, 2021
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Spotted Crake (Porzana porzana)

Observer

sapsan79

Date

August 20, 2020 06:21 AM +13

Description

Автор фото - Инга Малина.

Spotted Crake - Photo (c) Dmitry Dubikovskiy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Dmitry Dubikovskiy
marinaandreeva's ID: Spotted Crake (Porzana porzana)
Added on September 7, 2020
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Violet Webcap (Cortinarius violaceus)

Observer

jannne

Date

August 23, 2020 02:15 PM +03
Violet Webcap - Photo (c) Federico Calledda, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Federico Calledda
marinaandreeva's ID: Violet Webcap (Cortinarius violaceus)
Added on September 4, 2020
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Marsh Orchids (Genus Dactylorhiza)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 7, 2019 08:16 PM MSK
Heath Spotted Orchid - Photo (c) Sylvain Piry, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Sylvain Piry
marinaandreeva's ID: Heath Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza maculata)
Added on June 20, 2019
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Wood Club-Rush (Scirpus sylvaticus)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 5, 2019 10:17 AM MSK
Wood Club-Rush - Photo (c) Stas & Lana, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Stas & Lana
marinaandreeva's ID: Wood Club-Rush (Scirpus sylvaticus)
Added on June 13, 2019
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Yarrow Plume Moth (Gillmeria pallidactyla)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 8, 2019 06:46 AM MSK
Yarrow Plume Moth - Photo (c) Gary McDonald, all rights reserved, uploaded by Gary McDonald
marinaandreeva's ID: Yarrow Plume Moth (Gillmeria pallidactyla)
Added on June 13, 2019
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Bird's-nest Orchid (Neottia nidus-avis)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 8, 2019 01:41 PM MSK
Bird's-nest Orchid - Photo (c) copepodo, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND)
marinaandreeva's ID: Bird's-nest Orchid (Neottia nidus-avis)
Added on June 12, 2019
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Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 9, 2019 06:00 AM MSK
Common Selfheal - Photo (c) fitomorfolog_t, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by fitomorfolog_t
marinaandreeva's ID: Common Selfheal (Prunella vulgaris)
Added on June 12, 2019
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Heath Fritillary (Melitaea athalia)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 8, 2019 07:29 AM MSK
Heath Fritillary - Photo (c) Linné's Nightmare, all rights reserved, uploaded by Linné's Nightmare
marinaandreeva's ID: Heath Fritillary (Melitaea athalia)
Added on June 11, 2019
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Biting Stonecrop (Sedum acre)

Observer

sokolkov2002

Date

June 8, 2019 07:48 PM MSK
Biting Stonecrop - Photo (c) Sannse, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA)
marinaandreeva's ID: Biting Stonecrop (Sedum acre)
Added on June 11, 2019
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