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Lythrurus roseipinnis : ウィキペディア英語版
Lythrurus roseipinnis

''Lythrurus roseipinnis'', the cherryfin shiner, is a species of fish native to Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana in the southeastern United States.〔 A 2007 analysis of the genus ''Lythrurus'' noted that individuals assigned to ''L. roseipinnis'' exhibited significant genetic divergence and that there is greater genetic diversity within this species than current taxonomy reflects.
==Description==
''L. roseippinis'' is distinguished by having black spots on the tips of its dorsal and anal fins. Males in breeding condition have pale to bright red fins, giving the fish the common name cherryfin shiner. It has a fairly large eye with a deep, compressed body that is pale olive above with a dusky stripe on its back. It also has a dark stripe on the rear half of its side and dusky colored lips and chin. Adults reach lengths up to and have 11-12 anal rays and 36-49 lateral scales. This fish is very similar to ''Lythrurus bellus'', and their ranges meet north of Mobile Bay in southern Alabama, but are otherwise geographically separated.

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