-
splittail became extinct in the mid-1970s. †
Pogonichthys ciscoides Hopkirk, 1974 (Clear Lake splittail)
Pogonichthys macrolepidotus (Ayres, 1854) (Sacramento...
- The
splittail (
Pogonichthys macrolepidotus), also
called Sacramento splittail, is a
cyprinid fish
native to the low-elevation
waters of the
Central Valley...
- "
Pogonichthys ciscoides".
Integrated Taxonomic Information System.
Retrieved 30
January 2006. Froese, Rainer; Pauly,
Daniel (eds.). "
Pogonichthys ciscoides"...
- (Notropis orca)
Salado shiner (Notropis saladonis)
Clear Lake
splittail (
Pogonichthys ciscoides) Eğirdir
minnow (Pseudophoxinus handlirschi) Las
Vegas dace...
- raviventris),
northern red-legged frog (Rana aurora),
Sacramento splittail (
Pogonichthys macrolepidotus),
California freshwater shrimp (Syncaris pacifica), showy...
-
classification and reclassification. It was
first described in 1854 as
Pogonichthys symmetricus. Later, in 1896
Jordan and
Everman grouped the California...
-
Bonytail Gila
elegans Y
Sacramento Splittail Pogonichthys macrolepidotus Y
Clear Lake
Splittail Pogonichthys ciscoldes Y
Hardhead Mylopharodon conocephalus...
-
Notropis orca
Salado shiner,
Notropis saladonis Clear Lake splittail,
Pogonichthys ciscoides Las
Vegas dace,
Rhinichthys deaconi Stumptooth minnow, Stypodon...
-
caused by irrigation, and
introduced fish species.
Clear Lake
splittail Pogonichthys ciscoides Clear Lake and its tributaries,
California Last
collected in...
- home to
eight endemic species, in five
endemic genera - Archoplites,
Pogonichthys, Orthodon, Lavinia, and Mylopharodon. Fish
species endemic to the ecoregion...