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  2. Brassy minnow - Wikipedia

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    The brassy minnow (Hybognathus hankinsoni) is a species of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. The family Cyprinidae consists of mainly freshwater minnows and carps. The fish gets its scientific name (Hybognathus hankinsoni) from the Greek word Hybognathus, meaning bulging jaw, and hankinsoni from the American scientist, T.L. Hankinson. [2 ...

  3. Hybognathus - Wikipedia

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    Tirodon Hay, 1882. Hybognathus is a genus of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae. Its members are collectively known as the silvery minnows. Hybognathus are pelagophils that are native to North America. The populations of such pelagophils, including species of Hybognathus, continue to decrease in their natural habitats. [1]

  4. Hybognathus hankinsoni - Wikipedia

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  5. List of fishes of Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Hybognathus hankinsoni: Native to Colorado. The brassy minnow is known to reside in stream channels, pools, backwaters, and beaver ponds with abundant vegetation. The brassy minnows diet will primarily consist of plankton. Brassy minnows will typically grow to lengths of 2 to 3 inches in length. [10] LC

  6. Rio Grande silvery minnow - Wikipedia

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    Algoma fluviatilis Girard, 1856. The Rio Grande silvery minnow or Rio Grande minnow (Hybognathus amarus) is a small herbivorous North American fish. It is one of the seven North American members of the genus Hybognathus, in the cyprinid family. The Rio Grande silvery minnow is one of the most endangered fish in North America, according to the U ...

  7. Intermittent river - Wikipedia

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    Different types of fishes inhabit intermittent rivers. The Brassy minnow (Hybognathus hankinsoni) is native to the intermittent Niobrara River, Wyoming. [38] Redband trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss gairdneri) is native to intermittent desert streams of southwestern Idaho. [39]

  8. List of fishes of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Hybognathus hankinsoni: Cyprinidae Yes Burbot: Lota lota: Lotidae Yes Central stoneroller: Campostoma anomalum: Cyprinidae Yes Channel catfish: Ictalurus punctatus: Ictaluridae Yes Common shiner: Luxilus cornutus: Cyprinidae Yes Creek chub: Semotilus atromaculatus: Cyprinidae Yes Fathead minnow: Pimephales promelas: Cyprinidae Yes Finescale ...

  9. Cypress minnow - Wikipedia

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    H. hayi. Binomial name. Hybognathus hayi. D. S. Jordan, 1885. The Cypress minnow ( Hybognathus hayi) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish from the carp family Cyprinidae. It is endemic to the United States where it occurs in the Mississippi and Ohio drainages as well as some other rivers which drain into the Gulf of Mexico .

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