-
species include:
Siphateles alvordensis C. L.
Hubbs & R. R. Miller, 1972 (Alvord chub)
Siphateles bicolor (Girard, 1856) (Tui chub)
Siphateles bicolor bicolor...
- both
Siphateles bicolor and Gila
bicolor in
scientific literature; the same is true of
several subspecies, such as the
Owens Tui Chub (
Siphateles bicolor...
-
bicolor mohavensis" (PDF).
Retrieved October 15, 2023. "Mohave Tui Chub (
Siphateles bicolor mohavensis)". wildlife.ca.gov.
Retrieved 2023-10-15. U.S. Fish...
-
Petroleuciscus Slender chub,
genus Erimystax Western chub,
genus Gila (including
Siphateles)
Genus Algansea Genus Notropis (eastern shiners) are also
sometimes called...
- robustus),
Lahontan redside (Rhinichthys egregious),
Lahontan Lake tui chub (
Siphateles bicolor pectinifer),
Tahoe sucker (Catostomus tahoensis),
Lahontan mountain...
- The
Owens tui chub (
Siphateles bicolor snyderi) was
described in 1973 as a
subspecies of tui chub
endemic to the
Owens River Basin in
Eastern California...
- a
close relative (Simons &
Mayden 1997), as are
members of the
genus Siphateles.
Several members of the
genus are
endangered or
extinct due to loss of...
-
early 1920s
marked the
first do****ented
occurrence of tui chub (Gila
Siphateles), a non-native
cyprinid species, in East Lake. The
method of introduction...
-
Rhinichthys osculus Y Tui Chub
Siphateles bicolor Y
Mojave Tui Chub
Siphateles bicolor mohavensis Y
Owens Tui Chub
Siphateles bicolor snyderi Y Blue Chub...
- The
Borax Lake chub (
Siphateles boraxobius) is a rare
cyprinid fish
found only in
outflows and
pools around Borax Lake, a
small lake of the
Alvord basin...