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The Yaqui longfin dace, official name ''Agosia chrysogaster sp. 1'', is a small fish of the American Southwest and northern Mexico. == Description ==
The Yaqui longfin dace is similar to the Gila longfin dace, having the same average length of 3.5 inches and similar colors. Its silvery gray and olive color pattern is similar to the Gila dace, however the Yaqui dace can sometimes have golden speckles along its body. The lower abdomen can be white as well. The Gila and Yaqui longfin daces both have black spots on their caudal fins, and both are ''fusiform''. They also have a triangular dorsal fin with the absence of a dark spot.〔Minckley, W. L. and Barber, W. E. (1971) "Some aspects of biology of the longfin dace, a cyprinid fish characteristic of steams in the Sonoran Desert" ''Southwest Naturalist'' 15(4): pp. 459-564〕〔Minckley, W.L. (1973) ''Fishes of Arizona'' Arizona Game and Fish Department, Phoenix, Arizona, pp. 126-128.〕 〔Hendrickson, D.A., W.L. Minckley, R.R. Miller, ''et al.'' (1980) "Fishes of the Rio Yaqui Basin, Mexico and United States" ''Journal of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science'' 159(3): 73.〕〔Kepner, W.G. (1982) "Reproductive biology of longfin dace (''Agosia chrysogaster'') in a Sonoran desert stream, Arizona" Arizona State University masters thesis. pp. 72〕〔NatureServe Explorer: An online encyclopedia of life (application ). 2001. Version 1.6. Arlington Virginia, USA: NatureServe. Available: http://natureserve.org/explorer. Accessed: November 20, 2002.〕
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