Everything about The Pfarrig totally explained
The
Pfarrig (
Coregonus confusus) is a presumed extinct
freshwater fish from
Lake Murten in
Switzerland. It was described as
Coregonus annectens confusus by
Victor Fatio in 1885 from a
syntype which has been lost in 1902. The last collection was made in 1885. A survey in 1950 led by
Emile Dottrens failed to rediscover this species.
The causes for its disappearance were possibly the
Jura water corrections between 1868 and 1878. The
hydrography of the lake was heavily modified and the food supplies were destroyed.
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