List of freshwater fish of Russia includes species of freshwater fish found in Russian Federation, and includes those introduced.
Acipenseridae (Sturgeons)
edit- Acipenser
- Acipenser baerii — Siberian sturgeon
- Acipenser gueldenstaedtii — Russian sturgeon
- Acipenser mikadoi — Sakhalin sturgeon
- Acipenser nudiventris — Fringebarbel sturgeon
- Acipenser persicus — Persian sturgeon
- Acipenser ruthenus — Sterlet
- Acipenser schrenckii — Japanese sturgeon
- Acipenser stellatus — Starry sturgeon
- Acipenser sturio — European sea sturgeon
- Huso
Polyodontidae (Paddlefishes)
edit- Polyodon
- Polyodon spathula — American paddlefish; North American species, acclimatized
Subfamily Salmoninae
edit- Brachymystax (Lenoks)
- Hucho
- Oncorhynchus (Pacific salmon and Pacific trout)
- Oncorhynchus gorbuscha — Pink salmon, humpback salmon
- Oncorhynchus keta — Chum salmon, dog salmon, keta salmon, silverbrite salmon
- Oncorhynchus kisutch — Coho salmon, silver salmon, silvers
- Oncorhynchus masou — masu salmon, cherry salmon, Japanese salmon, seema
- Oncorhynchus mykiss — Rainbow trout
- Oncorhynchus nerka — Sockeye salmon, red salmon, blueback salmon, kokanee
- Oncorhynchus tshawytscha — Chinook salmon
- Salmo
- Salvelinus (Char)
- Salvelinus albus — White char [4]
- Salvelinus alpinus — Arctic char
- Salvelinus andriashevi — Chukot char
- Salvelinus boganidae — Boganida char [5]
- Salvelinus czerskii — Cherskii's char [6]
- Salvelinus drjagini — Dryagin's char [7]
- Salvelinus elgyticus — Small-mouth char [8]
- Salvelinus jacuticus — Yakutian char [9]
- Salvelinus kronocius [10]
- Salvelinus lepechini [11]
- Salvelinus leucomaenis — Whitespotted char
- Salvelinus levanidovi [12]
- Salvelinus malma — Dolly Varden trout [13]
- Salvelinus neiva — Neiva [14]
- Salvelinus schmidti [15]
- Salvelinus taimyricus [16]
- Salvelinus taranetzi — Taranets char [17]
- Salvelinus tolmachoffi — Lake Yessey char [18]
- Salvethymus
Subfamily Coregoninae
edit- Coregonus (Whitefishes)
- Coregonus albula — Vendace
- Coregonus autumnalis — Arctic cisco
- Coregonus baicalensis
- Coregonus chadary — Khadary whitefish [20]
- Coregonus laurettae — Bering cisco [21]
- Coregonus lavaretus — common whitefish, European whitefish; lavaret [22]
- Coregonus migratorius — Omul
- Coregonus muksun — Muksun
- Coregonus nasus — Broad whitefish
- Coregonus peled — Peled
- Coregonus sardinella — Sardine cisco
- Coregonus tugun — Tugun
- Coregonus ussuriensis — Amur whitefish [23]
- Prosopium
- Stenodus
Subfamily Thymallinae
edit- Thymallus (Graylings)
- Thymallus arcticus — Arctic grayling [25]
- Thymallus baicalensis — Baikal black grayling
- Thymallus brevipinnis — Baikal white grayling
- Thymallus brevirostris — Mongolian grayling [26]
- Thymallus burejensis
- Thymallus flavomaculatus — Yellow-spotted grayling
- Thymallus grubii — Amur grayling
- Thymallus mertensii
- Thymallus pallasii — East Siberian grayling
- Thymallus svetovidovi — Upper Yenisei grayling
- Thymallus thymallus — Grayling [27]
- Thymallus tugarinae — Lower Amur grayling
Anguillidae (Freshwater eels)
edit- Abbottina (False gudgeons)
- Abramis
- Acanthorhodeus (Spiny bitterlings)
- Acheilognathus (Bitterlings)
- Alburnoides (Bleaks)
- Alburnus (Bleaks)
- Aphyocypris
- Aspius
- Ballerus (Breams)
- Barbus (Typical barbels and barbs)
- Blicca
- Carassius
- Chanodichthys
- Chondrostoma (Nases)
- Ctenopharyngodon
- Culter
- Cyprinus (Typical carps)
- Elopichthys
- Gnathopogon
- Gobio (Typical gudgeons)
- Gobiobotia
- Hemibarbus
- Hemiculter
- Hypophthalmichthys
- Hypophthalmichthys molitrix — Silver carp
- Hypophthalmichthys nobilis — Bighead carp; Chinese species, introduced into Amur River basin, acclimatized in European part of Russia [51]
- Ladislavia
- Leucaspius
- Leuciscus (Eurasian daces)
- Luciobarbus
- Megalobrama
- Microphysogobio
- Mylopharyngodon
- Ochetobius
- Ochetobius elongatus, introduced into Lake Khanka [58]
- Opsariichthys
- Oreoleuciscus
- Parabramis
- Pelecus
- Petroleuciscus
- Phoxinus
- Plagiognathops
- Pseudaspius
- Pseudorasbora
- Rhodeus (Bitterlings)
- Rhynchocypris
- Romanogobio
- Rutilus (Roaches)
- Sarcocheilichthys
- Saurogobio
- Scardinius (Rudds)
- Squalidus
- Squaliobarbus
- Squalius (European chubs)
- Tinca
- Tribolodon
- Vimba
- Xenocypris
Catostomidae (Suckers)
edit- Catostomus
- Ictiobus (Buffalo fish)
- Ictiobus bubalus — Smallmouth buffalo; North American species, acclimatized [84]
- Ictiobus cyprinellus — Bigmouth buffalo; North American species, acclimatized [85]
- Ictiobus niger — Black buffalo; North American species, acclimatized
Nemacheilidae (Stone loaches)
edit- Cobitis (Typical spiny loaches)
- Misgurnus (Weatherfishes, weather loaches)
- Sabanejewia (Golden loaches)
- Ameiurus
- Ameiurus nebulosus — Brown bullhead; North American species, acclimatized
- Ictalurus
- Ictalurus punctatus — Channel catfish; North American species, acclimatized
Adrianichthyidae (Ricefishes)
edit- Oryzias
- Oryzias latipes — Japanese ricefish; acclimatized in Krasnodar Krai [102]
- Gambusia (Mosquitofishes)
- Gambusia holbrooki — Eastern mosquitofish; acclimatized in Krasnodar Krai; some populations are reported from central Russia [103]
- Poecilia
- Poecilia reticulata — Guppy; self-replicating populations are reported from Moskva River and Volga River
Gasterosteidae (Sticklebacks)
edit- Syngnathus (Seaweed pipefish)
Percichthyidae (Temperate perches)
edit- Siniperca
- Siniperca chuatsi — Mandarin fish, Chinese perch
- Morone
- Morone saxatilis — Striped bass; North American species, acclimatized in Krasnodar Krai [109]
- Micropterus (Black basses)
- Micropterus salmoides — Largemouth black bass; North American species, acclimatized [110]
- Gymnocephalus (Ruffes)
- Perca (Perches)
- Percarina
- Sander
- Oreochromis
- Oreochromis mossambicus — Mozambique tilapia; African species, acclimatized in Krasnodar Krai [113]
Odontobutidae (Freshwater sleepers)
edit- Acanthogobius
- Babka
- Benthophilus (Tadpole-gobies, pugolovkas)
- Benthophilus baeri — Baer pugolovka [118]
- Benthophilus casachicus [119]
- Benthophilus granulosus — Granular pugolovka [120]
- Benthophilus macrocephalus — Caspian tadpole goby [121]
- Benthophilus magistri — Azov tadpole goby [122]
- Benthophilus mahmudbejovi — Small-spine tadpole-goby [123]
- Benthophilus stellatus — Stellate tadpole-goby [124]
- Caspiosoma
- Chaenogobius
- Gymnogobius
- Hyrcanogobius
- Hyrcanogobius bergi — Volga dwarf goby; the smallest Russian fish [131]
- Knipowitschia
- Mesogobius
- Neogobius
- Pomatoschistus
- Ponticola
- Proterorhinus
- Rhinogobius
- Tridentiger (Tripletooth gobies)
Cottocomephoridae (Bighead sculpins, Baikal sculpins)
editThis entire family is mostly endemic to Russia, where it found in Lake Baikal and surrounding lakes and rivers.
This entire family is endemic to Russia, Lake Baikal.
- Comephorus (Golomyankas, Baikal oilfish)
Abyssocottidae (Deep-water sculpins)
editThis entire family is endemic to Russia, Lake Baikal.