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1. LAT Comephoridae Günther2. RUS голомянковые3. ENG 2 Baikal (oil)fishes4. DEU —5. FRA —(озеро Байкал; 1 род, 2 вида) -
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1. LAT Comephorus Lacépède2. RUS голомянки pl3. ENG golomankas, Baikal (oil)fishes4. DEU —5. FRA —
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