- America.
Alburnops contains the
following species:
Alburnops aguirrepequenoi Contreras-Balderas & Rivera-Tiellery, 1973 (Soto la
Marina shiner)
Alburnops asperifrons...
- "Anabarilius
alburnops". FishBase. Du, L. N.; Chen, X. Y.; Yang, J. X. (2008). "Threatened
fishes of the world:
Anabarilius alburnops (Regan, 1914),...
- The
fluvial shiner (
Alburnops edwardraneyi) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish in the
family Leuciscidae, the shiners,
daces and minnows. It is...
- The weed
shiner (
Alburnops tex****) iis a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish in the
family Leuciscidae, the shiners,
daces and minnows.
Prior to 1958...
- The
phantom shiner (
Alburnops orca) is an
extinct species of fish. It was once
endemic to the Rio
Grande basin and
ranged from
central New
Mexico to southernmost...
- (I)
Family Leuciscidae (True minnows)
River shiner (
Alburnops blennius)
Ironcolor shiner (
Alburnops chalybaeus)
Central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum)...
- States,
brown is
indigenous range and red is non-indigenous
range Synonyms Alburnops taurocephalus Hay, 1881
Cliola velox Girard, 1856
Cliola vivax Girard...
- The chub
shiner (
Alburnops potteri) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish in the
family Leuciscidae, the shiners,
daces and minnows. This fish is...
- follows:
Pogonichthyinae Girard, 1858
Agosia Girard, 1856 (Longfin dace)
Alburnops Girard, 1856
Algansea Girard, 1856 (Mexican chubs)
Aztecula D. S. Jordan...
- The
Tamaulipas shiner (
Alburnops braytoni) is a
species of
freshwater ray-finned fish in the
family Leuciscidae, the shiners,
daces and minnows. This...