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Skiffia francesae, the
golden skiffia or tiro dorado, is a
species of
splitfin endemic to the Rio Teuchitlán, a
tributary of Río
Ameca in
western Mexico...
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Skiffia is a
genus of
goodeid fish that
contains four species,
endemic to the Mesa
Central area of west-central Mexico. They are
restricted to the Lerma–Grande...
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shiner (Notropis amecae)
Kunimasu (Oncorhynchus kawamurae)
Golden skiffia (
Skiffia francesae)
Beloribitsa (Stenodus leucichthys)
Monterrey platyfish (Xiphophorus...
- The
spotted skiffia (
Skiffia multipunctata) is a
species of live
bearing ray-finned fish
within the
family Goodeidae.
Males of the
species grow to a length...
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alatamaha (last seen in 1803,
listed extinct in the wild
since 1998)
Golden skiffia (listed
extinct in the wild
since 1996) Guam
kingfisher (listed extinct...
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Characodon –
characodons Girardinichthys Goodea Hubbsina Ilyodon Skiffia –
skiffias Xenoophorus –
Relict splitfin Xenotaenia –
Leopard splitfin Xenotoca...
- alvarezi)
Cachorrito de
charco palmal (Cyprinodon longidorsalis)
Golden skiffia (
Skiffia francesae)
Includes carps, minnows,
loaches and relatives. Extinct...
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golden skiffia,
Amatlan chub,
Ameca chub and
Ameca shiner. All
these are
highly threatened. The
Tequila splitfin,
finescale splitfin and
golden skiffia are...
- 2019-2.RLTS.T191696A1998432.en.
Retrieved 23 July 2022. Koeck, M. (2019). "
Skiffia francesae". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2019: e.T20285A2757376...
- are accepting. Sometimes, male
guppies also try to
forcefully mate with
Skiffia bilineata (goodeid) females,
which resemble guppy females and tend to share...