The spikedace (Meda fulgida) is an endangered species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. It is found in Arizona and New Mexico in the United...
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gracilis (a flathead chub) Shining dace, Semotilus corporalis (a creek chub) Spikedace, Meda fulgida (a monotypic genus) Spinedaces, genus Lepidomeda Daces not...
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altered. In 2012, the loach minnow was declared "endangered" alongside the spikedace (Meda fulgida), with which it shares much of its range. NatureServe; Lyons...
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Near Threatened Gila robusta Roundtail Chub Near Threatened Meda fulgida Spikedace Endangered Rhinichthys osculus Speckled Dace Near Threatened Tiaroga cobitis...
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spinedace) Lepidomeda vittata (Little Colorado spinedace) Meda fulgida (spikedace) Moapa coriacea (moapa dace) Notropis cahabae (Cahaba shiner) Notropis...
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Lepidomeda vittata Little Colorado River Spinedace Threatened Meda fulgida Spikedace Endangered Mugil cephalus Striped Mullet Not protected Oncorhynchus apache...
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(flame chub) Lepidomeda (spinedaces) Margariscus (pearl daces) Meda (spikedace) Plagopterus (woundfin) Semotilus (creek chubs) Schönhuth, Susana; Vukić...
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and Fish Department and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service added native spikedace, loach minnows, Gila topminnows, and razorback suckers as well as more...
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Luciocyprinus striolatus Arkansas river speckled chub (Macrhybopsis tetranema) Spikedace (Meda fulgida) Red dwarf rasbora (Microrasbora rubescens) Palezone shiner...
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threatened. They appear to be fairly close to the leatherside chub and the spikedaces (genus Meda), but the phylogeny and indeed the validity of the proposed...
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length is rarely more than 7.5 cm (3.0 in). It can be distinguished from spikedace and spinedace by presence of barbels. Historically, the woundfin occupied...
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to be phylogenetically close to spinedaces (genus Lepidomeda) and the spikedaces (genus Meda). Currently, FishBase classifies northern and southern leatherside...
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to be phylogenetically close to spinedaces (genus Lepidomeda) and the spikedaces (genus Meda). Currently, FishBase classifies northern and southern leatherside...
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