“…This is of course also the case of fish (e.g., Miya & Nishida, 2015 ), where major advances have been done in sequencing complete mitochondrial genomes last years. In the case of the Salmonidae family, several incomplete phylogenies of each of the genus belonging to it have been recently published, especially in studies describing new mitogenomes ( Balakirev et al, 2016 ; Balakirev, Romanov & Ayala, 2017 ; Ho et al, 2016 ; Li et al, 2016 ; Liu et al, 2016 ; Ma et al, 2016 ; Sahoo et al, 2016 ; Xue & Han, 2016 ; Yasuike et al, 2010 ; Yu & Kwak, 2015 ). The problem of such phylogenies is the lack of species/genus on them so, in addition to the own lack of information per se for it, and as limited taxon sampling in phylogenies can provide erroneous topologies ( Heath, Hedtke & Hillis, 2008 ), they could lead to mistakes.…”