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The White River springfish ''Crenichthys baileyi'', is a rare goodeid fish of the Great Basin of western North America, native to various warm springs in the White River drainage of eastern Nevada. Each side has two rows of dark blotches. The pelvic fins are entirely absent, while the anal fin is large, with 14 rays. The dorsal fin is set far back on the body, just above the anal fin, and is somewhat smaller than the anal fin, with 11 rays. Several subspecies have been identified, each associated with a particular location. Authorities differ on the numbers, but FishBase records five: * ''Crenichthys baileyi albivallis'' J. E. Williams & Wilde, 1981 * ''Crenichthys baileyi baileyi'' (C. H. Gilbert, 1893): native to Ash Springs * ''Crenichthys baileyi grandis'' J. E. Williams & Wilde, 1981: native to Hiko Spring and Crystal Spring (endangered) * ''Crenichthys baileyi moapae'' J. E. Williams & Wilde, 1981 * ''Crenichthys baileyi thermophilus'' J. E. Williams & Wilde, 1981 This species was named in honor of naturalist Vernon L. Bailey. ==References== * William F. Sigler and John W. Sigler, ''Fishes of the Great Basin'' (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 1987), pp. 260–262 * Ira La Rivers, ''Fishes and Fisheries of Nevada'' (Nevada State Fish and Game Commission, 1962) pp. 512–516 * J. E. Williams and G. R. Wilde, "Taxonomic status and morphology of isolated populations of the white river springfish, ''Crenichthys baileyi'' (Cyprinodontidae)'' ''Southwest. Nat.'' 485-503 (1981) * * * * * * (FWS entry for C. b. baileyi ) * (FWS entry for C. b. grandis ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「White River springfish」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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