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- two additional subspecies: Hesperoleucus parvipinnisGualala roach Hesperoleucus mitrulusnorthern roach Hesperoleucus venustuscoastal roach H...
- Fish called roach can be any species of the genera Rutilus, Leucos and Hesperoleucus, depending on locality. The plural of the term is also roach. The roach...
- California. While the hitch is closely related to the California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus), and the two species can hybridize, leading some authorities...
- Cyprinidae Rutilus or roaches, a genus of fishes California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus), a cyprinid fish native to western North America Roach...
- Exoglossum (cutlips minnows) Gila (western chubs) Hemitremia (flame chub) Hesperoleucus (California roach) Hybognathus (silvery minnows) Hybopsis (bigeye chubs)...
- California. Species that inhabit the river include the California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus). "GNIS Detail - Adobe Cr****". USGS.gov. Retrieved 28 August...
- Isabel cr**** tributaries are ****umed to be native, as California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus) and Sacramento sucker (Catostomus occidentalis occidentalis)...
- Woolman, 1894 (Mexican daces) Gila Baird & Girard, 1853 (western chubs) Hesperoleucus Snyder, 1913 (California roach) Lavinia Girard, 1854 (hitch) Moapa Baird...
- Wildlife were unable to identify the species. However, California roach (Hesperoleucus symmetricus) specimens were collected upstream from Adobe Reservoir...
- Eremichthys (desert dace) †Evarra (Mexican daces) Gila (western chubs) Hesperoleucus (California roach) Lavinia (hitch) Moapa (moapa dace) Mylopharodon (hardheads)...