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Salmonidae is a family of ray-finned fish, the only living family of the order Salmoniformes. It includes salmons, trouts, chars, freshwater whitefishes and graylings. The Atlantic salmons and trouts of genus Salmo give the family and order their names.
   Together with the closely-related Esociformes (the pikes and related fishes) and Osmeriformes (for example smelts), the Salmoniformes comprise the superorder Protacanthopterygii.
   The Salmonidae (and Salmoniformes) are divided into three subfamilies and around ten genera: Further Information

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