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genus Chasmistes contains these species:
Chasmistes brevirostris Cope, 1879 —
shortnose sucker Chasmistes cujus Cope, 1883 — cui-ui
Chasmistes fecundus...
- The cui-ui (
Chasmistes cujus) is a
large sucker fish
endemic to
Pyramid Lake and,
prior to its
desiccation in the 20th century,
Winnemucca Lake in northwestern...
- suckers.: 201–202
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media related to
Chasmistes liorus. NatureServe. "
Chasmistes liorus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species: e.T62197A3109722...
- by E.D. Cope. The "
Chasmistes,"
translates to "one who yawns" and the
specific "brevirostris,"
means "short snouted",
Chasmistes brevirostris. Today...
- robustum) Cui-ui (
Chasmistes cujus) Gray
redhorse (Moxostoma congestum)
Sicklefin redhorse (Moxostoma spp.)
Shortnose sucker (
Chasmistes brevirostris) Flannelmouth...
- The
Snake River sucker (
Chasmistes muriei) is an
extinct species of ray-finned fish in the
family Catostomidae. It was
endemic to the
Snake River below...
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Archived from the
original on
September 16, 2011.
NatureServe (2014). "
Chasmistes cujus". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2014: e.T4586A3003395. doi:10...
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Barbodes tras
Barbodes truncatulus Barbus microbarbis Snake River sucker (
Chasmistes muriei)
Chondrostoma scodrense Cyprinus yilongensis Mexican dace (Evarra...
- Steven; Bres, Mimi (October 31, 1985). "Life
History of the cui-ui,
Chasmistes cujus Cope, in
Pyramid Lake, Nevada: a review".
Great Basin Naturalist...
- of
adult Lost
River Sucker (Deltistes luxatus) and
Snortnose Sucker (
Chasmistes brevirostris) in
upper Klamath Lake, Oregon,
April –
September 2003. Joint...