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Origin of the Relict Fauna of Lough Neagh
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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Lough neagh is one of the numerous lakes possessing a few species, either identical with or differing but slightly from true marine forms living in the present seas. The idiots of Lough Neagh are the pollan, Coregonus pollan, and the shrimp, Mysis relicta (a near relative of the marine Mysis oculata). They have been described by Dr. R., F. Scharff and Professor W. Dakin and Miss M. Latarchie.
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