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Siphateles
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus ''Gila (fish), Gila''. Species The species include: *''Siphateles alvordensis'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * ''Siphateles bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor obesa'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) ** ''Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1917) ** ''Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor vaccaceps'' Frederick T ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Bicolor
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus ''Gila (fish), Gila''. Species The species include: *''Siphateles alvordensis'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * ''Siphateles bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor obesa'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) ** ''Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1917) ** ''Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor vaccaceps'' Frederick T ...
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Siphateles
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus ''Gila (fish), Gila''. Species The species include: *''Siphateles alvordensis'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * ''Siphateles bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' Carl Leavitt Hubbs, C. L. Hubbs & Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor obesa'' (Charles Frédéric Girard, Girard, 1856) ** ''Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' (John Otterbein Snyder, Snyder, 1917) ** ''Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' Robert Rush Miller, R. R. Miller, 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor vaccaceps'' Frederick T ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Vaccaceps
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus '' Gila''. Species The species include: *'' Siphateles alvordensis'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * '' Siphateles bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' ( Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** '' Siphateles bicolor obesa'' ( Girard, 1856) ** '' Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' ( Snyder, 1917) ** '' Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' R. R. Miller Robert Rush Miller (April 23, 1916 – February 10, 2003) "was an important figure in American ichthyology and conservation from 1940 to the 1990s." He was born in Colorado Springs, earned his bachelor's degree at University of California, Berke ..., 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** '' Siphateles bic ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Pectinifer
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus '' Gila''. Species The species include: *'' Siphateles alvordensis'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * '' Siphateles bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' ( Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** '' Siphateles bicolor obesa'' ( Girard, 1856) ** '' Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' ( Snyder, 1917) ** '' Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' R. R. Miller, 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor vaccaceps ''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus '' Gila''. Species The species include: *'' Siphateles alvordensis'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Obesa
''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus '' Gila''. Species The species include: *'' Siphateles alvordensis'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub) * '' Siphateles bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor bicolor'' ( Girard, 1856) (Tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor isolata'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Independence Valley tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'' ( Snyder, 1918) (Mohave tui chub) ** '' Siphateles bicolor obesa'' ( Girard, 1856) ** ''Siphateles bicolor pectinifer'' ( Snyder, 1917) ** '' Siphateles bicolor snyderi'' R. R. Miller, 1973 (Owens tui chub) ** ''Siphateles bicolor vaccaceps ''Siphateles'' is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus '' Gila''. Species The species include: *'' Siphateles alvordensis'' C. L. Hubbs & R. R. M ...
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Tui Chub
The tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor'') is a cyprinid fish native to western North America. Widespread in many areas, it is an important food source for other fish, including the cutthroat trout. Range The tui chub's range includes the Lahontan and Central system of the Great Basin, as well as the Owens and Mojave Rivers. It is found in the Pit River and Goose Lake of the upper Central Valley, in the Klamath River system, and in the Columbia River drainage. Description The form and appearance of the tui chub is variable; many were originally described as different species by J. O. Snyder, but have since been reduced to subspecies. In general, the color is deep olive above and white below, with a smooth variation in shading along the sides, and a brassy reflection. Fins are olive and sometimes tinted with red. The pectoral fins are far forward and low on the body. Length has been recorded at up to , but is more typical. Habitat and behavior Tui chubs are found in a va ...
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Siphateles Bicolor
The tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor'') is a cyprinid fish native to western North America. Widespread in many areas, it is an important food source for other fish, including the cutthroat trout. Range The tui chub's range includes the Lahontan and Central system of the Great Basin, as well as the Owens and Mojave Rivers. It is found in the Pit River and Goose Lake of the upper Central Valley, in the Klamath River system, and in the Columbia River drainage. Description The form and appearance of the tui chub is variable; many were originally described as different species by J. O. Snyder, but have since been reduced to subspecies. In general, the color is deep olive above and white below, with a smooth variation in shading along the sides, and a brassy reflection. Fins are olive and sometimes tinted with red. The pectoral fins are far forward and low on the body. Length has been recorded at up to , but is more typical. Habitat and behavior Tui chubs are found in a v ...
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Siphateles Boraxobius
The Borax Lake chub (''Siphateles boraxobius'') is a rare cyprinid fish found only in outflows and pools around Borax Lake, a small lake of the Alvord basin, Harney County, Oregon. This species typically reaches only in length, although some are as long as . The back is generally a dark olive green, while the sides are silvery, with a dark line extending from gill cover to tail, and a scattering of dark melanophores. The fins are colorless, with more melanophores on the rays of the dorsal fin and tail, as well as on the first four rays of the pectoral fins. Similar in many ways to the Alvord chub, the Borax Lake species has a longer, wider, and deeper head, and larger eyes, and the caudal peduncle is more slender. The Borax Lake chub eats a variety of foods, including midge larvae, diatoms, copepods, ostracods, and terrestrial insects. Its preferred mode of feeding is to root around in the bottom, but it will go after floating material or feed from the surface if necessary. ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Snyderi
The Owens tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor snyderi'') was described in 1973 as a subspecies of tui chub endemic to the Owens River Basin in Eastern California, United States. The Owens tui chub is distinguished from its closest relative, the Lahontan tui chub, by scales with a weakly developed or absent basal shield, 13 to 29 lateral and apical radii, also by the structure of its pharyngeal arches, the number of anal fin rays, 10 to 14 gill rakers, and 52 to 58 lateral line scales. Dorsal and lateral coloration varies from bronze to dusky green, grading to silver or white on the belly. It may reach a total length of . Owens tui chub are believed to be derived from Lahontan Basin tui chub that entered the Owens Basin from the north during the Pleistocene Epoch. Owens tui chub were historically common and occupied all valley-floor wetlands near the Owens River in Inyo and Mono counties. Owens suckers, Owens speckled dace, and Owens pupfish have a similar distribution to the Owens t ...
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Siphateles Alvordensis
The Alvord chub (''Siphateles alvordensis'') is a rare cyprinid fish endemic to the Alvord basin in southeastern Oregon and northwestern Nevada, U.S., known only from a few springs, streams and marshes in the Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge, and one location elsewhere. The Alvord chub is a small fish, with adults ranging up to in length, but with many half that size. It is generally grayish-whitish, darker on the back than below, and with a faint band passing down the sides. The dorsal fin has 7 rays, the anal fin 8 rays, and the tail 19 rays. It is similar in many ways to the Borax Lake chub. Studies of the fish's diet shows it is an opportunistic feeder, consuming a variety of aquatic invertebrates, with a considerable percentage of midge larvae. It occupies a variety of habitats within its range, including waters of depths to , different bottoms including gravel and silt, and any amount of cover over the water. It can be found in warm springs, up to , but not in hot sprin ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Mohavensis
The Mohave tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor mohavensis'') is a species of fish. It is an endangered chub originally found only in the Mojave River. Even though named after the Mojave River, the fish's name is normally spelled "Mohave". It was named by ichthyologist Robert Rush Miller. In their original Mojave River habitat, the Mohave chub have hybridized with the coastal chub (''Gila orcutti''); because of this, the Mojave Chub Spring is now the main source for all genetically "pure" Mohave chubs. Other locations in California have been used as refuges for this pure variety by intentionally introducing the fish into the location. See also * Lake Tuendae *Zzyzx, California Zzyzx ( ), formerly Soda Springs, is an unincorporated community in San Bernardino County, California, within the boundaries of the Mojave National Preserve, managed by the National Park Service (NPS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Inter ... References * External links Lewis Center Tui Chu ...
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Siphateles Bicolor Isolata
The Independence Valley tui chub (''Siphateles bicolor isolata'') is a subspecies of tui chub endemic to the drainage of the Independence Valley in Elko County, northern Nevada. Described as "abundant" when first collected and identified in 1965, it was considered extinct within less than a decade due to the introduction of sunfish, bass, and carp Carp are various species of oily freshwater fish from the family Cyprinidae, a very large group of fish native to Europe and Asia. While carp is consumed in many parts of the world, they are generally considered an invasive species in parts of ... to the previously isolated watershed. However, it had been rediscovered by the year 2000, although it remains highly threatened.Jelks, H.L., S.J. Walsh, N.M. Burkhead, S. Contreras-Balderas, E. Díaz-Pardo, D.A. Hendrickson, J. Lyons, N.E. Mandrak, F. McCormick, J.S. Nelson, S.P. Platania, B.A. Porter, C.B. Renaud, J.J. Schmitter-Soto, E.B. Taylor and M.L. Warren Jr. (2008)Conservation ...
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