- The
longfin dace (
Agosia chrysogaster) is a
species of
leuciscid fish
found in
western North America in the
United States and Mexico. It is the only member...
- The Gila
longfin dace (
Agosia chrysogaster chrysogaster) is a
subspecies of the
longfin dace
found in Arizona. It is
considered the
nominate subspecies...
- and
considered a form of the
longfin dace. It is
often referred to as
Agosia chrysogaster sp 1. The
Yaqui longfin dace is
similar to the Gila longfin...
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nomenclature Common name
Protection status Agosia chrysogaster chrysogaster Longfin Dace Not
protected Agosia chrysogaster sp 1
Yaqui Longfin Dace Not protected...
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Acanthobrama (bleaks)
Achondrostoma Anaecypris Acrocheilus (chiselmouth)
Agosia (longfin dace)
Algansea (Mexican chubs)
Aztecula (Aztec chub)
Ballerus (breams)...
- Eigenmann, 1893)
Synonyms Agosia falcata Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1893
Apocope falcata (Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1893)
Agosia shuswap (Eigenmann & Eigenmann...
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American clade (Subfamily
Pogonichthyinae sensu Schönhuth et al.):
Agosia Agosia Girard, 1856 (longfin dace)
Algansea Girard, 1856 (Mexican chubs) Aztecula...
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Rhinichthys osculus (Girard, 1856)
Synonyms Argyreus osculus Girard, 1856
Agosia oscula (Girard, 1856)
Apocope oscula (Girard, 1856)
Argyreus nubilus Girard...
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Valley fish, of
which about 24
species have been described.
Minnows like
Agosia and
Siphateles as well as the
desert pupfish inhabit streams and probably...
- that are
highly threatened.
Their closest relative is the
longfin dace (
Agosia chrysogaster).
Algansea are
fairly small fish that
typically are between...