Salmo coruhensis
{{Short description|Species of fish}}
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| status = NT
| status_system = IUCN3.1
| genus = Salmo
| species = coruhensis
| authority = Turan, Kottelat & Engin, 2010
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Salmo coruhensis is a species of trout, a freshwater salmonid fish. It lives in streams flowing into the Black Sea, in Turkey and possibly Georgia.{{cite journal|author=Turan, D.|author2= M. Kottelat |author3= S. Engin|year= 2009|title= Two new species of trouts, resident and migratory, sympatric in streams of northern Anatolia (Salmoniformes: Salmonidae)|journal= Ichthyol. Explor. Freshwat. |volume=20|issue=4|pages=333–364}}
This fish is silvery in colour with distinctive red spots and can grow to {{cvt|80|cm}} length. It lives in clear, flowing water, particularly in middle stretches of the main branches of rivers and streams. On the other hand, it is also found in short coastal streams. After spawning it moves to the sea but stays near the river mouths, or in the lower stretches of rivers. It migrates upstream to breed in October–November.{{FishBase|Salmo|coruhensis|year=2015}}
Etymology; named after Çoruh River due to mainly occurring within Çoruh basin.
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Category:Taxa named by Davut Turan
Category:Taxa named by Maurice Kottelat
Category:Taxa named by Semih Engin
Category:Fish described in 2010
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