A little more on the fish taxonomy 101 lesson for today, if you're interested.

Pacific salmon (6 species) and Pacific trout, both rainbow/steelhead and cutthroat are classified in the genus Oncorynchus, but that does not mean trout are salmon or vice versa. The reclassification was made because some taxonomists felt that it was improper to separate Pacific salmon and trout on so little a meristic as the number of anal fin rays, 12 or fewer being trout and char, 13 or more being salmon. Char didn't get reclassified because of other "key" characteristics.

However, brook trout and lake trout are actually classified as char, with Dolly Varden and bull trout.

I think brown trout and Atlantic salmon are the only remaining members of the genus Salmo.

Sincerely,

Salmo g.