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116 definitions found for Lota lota

Lota lota belongs to:
Lota

Lota lota consists of:
Lota lota asiatica
Lota lota kamensis
Lota lota lacustris
Lota lota leptura
Lota lota lota
Lota lota maculosa
Lota lota onegensis

Lota lota synonyms:
Lota communis

[bg] Bulgarian (Български):
Mihaltza

[cr] Cree (ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐍᐏᐣ):
Miakatu
Miakoto
Miyakatuy

[cs] Czech (Česky):
Mien
Mník jednovousý

[da] Danish (Dansk):
Ferskvandskvabbe
Knude
ferskvandskvabbe
knude
ålekvabbe

[de] German (Deutsch):
Aalpuppe
Aalquappe
Aalraupe
Aalruppe
Aalruppel
Aalrutte
Alroppa
Alroppe
Mooserli
Putaal
Quabbaal
Quabbe
Quappaal
Quappe
Quappen
Ruffolkh
Ruget
Ruppe
Ruthe
Rutte
Schnecktrüsche
Treische
Trusche
Trüsche
Wolfsquappe

[en] English:
American Burbot
Burbot
Eelpout
Ellpout
Freshwater Cod
Freshwater Eel
Lawyer
Ling
Loche
Lush
Maria
Thin-tailed Burbot

[es] Spanish (Español):
Lota
lota
lota de rio

[et] Estonian (Eesti keel):
luts

[fa] Persian (فارسی‎):
Lot
Mahi Charb

[fi] Finnish (suomen kieli):
Made

[fr] French (Français):
Alote
Asé
Barbotte
Bourbotte
Lote
Lotte
Lotte de rivière
Moustelo
Moutelle
Palmo
barbotte
lote
lotte
lotte de rivière

[is] Icelandic (Íslenska):
golþorskur
kjaftagelgja
skrokklanga

[it] Italian (Italiano):
Bottatrice

[iu] Inuktitut (ᐃᓄᒃᑎᑐᑦ):
Nettârnak
Nätarrnaq
Shulukpaoluk
Tiktaalik
Tiktaaliq
Tiktabek
Tiktailik
Tiktalaq
Tiktalik
Titale
Titalik
Titaliq
Tittaalik

[lt] Lithuanian (lietuvių kalba):
vėgėlė

[lv] Latvian (latviešu valoda):
Vēdzele
vēdzele

[nl] Dutch (Nederlands):
Kwabaal
Kwabasi

[no] Norwegian (Norsk):
Lake
lake

[pl] Polish (Polski):
Mietus

[pt] Portuguese (Português):
Donzela
Lota-do-río
lota-do-rio

[ro] Romanian (Română):
mihalţ

[ru] Russian (Русский язык):
Evropeyski nalim
Nalim
Nalim rechnoi
налим

[sk] Slovak (Slovenčina):
Mien obycajný

[sv] Swedish (Svenska):
Lake
lake

[uk] Ukrainian (Українська):
Myn richkovyi

[zh] Chinese (中文):
江鱈

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