Salmo pallaryi explained
The Lake Sidi Ali trout (Salmo pallaryi) is an extinct species of salmonid fish that inhabited a single lake in the Atlas Mountains of northern Morocco, at higher than 2000m (7,000feet) elevation. It went extinct in the 1930s, probably because of introduction of common carp in the lake. Only two individuals remain in museum collections.
External links
- Web site: Bo Delling. Ignacio Doadrio . 2005. Systematics of the trouts endemic to Moroccan lakes (abstract). 7 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120707142703/http://www.nrm.se/forskningochsamlingar/djur/vertebratzoologi/fiskar/nyabarberfranmyanmar/salmonidae.1103.html . Swedish Museum of Natural History.