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- Q2573866 subject Q6817721.
- Q2573866 subject Q6817887.
- Q2573866 subject Q8587750.
- Q2573866 abstract "The splittails are a genus Pogonichthys of cyprinid fish, consisting of two species native to western North America.The common name is inspired by the distinctive appearance of the tail fin, in which the upper lobe is distinctly larger.Of the two species, only the Sacramento Splittail survives; the Clear Lake splittail became extinct in the mid-1970s.".
- Q2573866 class Q127282.
- Q2573866 family Q35047.
- Q2573866 kingdom Q729.
- Q2573866 order Q177879.
- Q2573866 phylum Q10915.
- Q2573866 thumbnail Splittail.jpg?width=300.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q1104737.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q123509.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q152.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q177879.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q2123607.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q2573866.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q35047.
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- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q6817721.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q6817887.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587750.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q938175.
- Q2573866 wikiPageWikiLink Q94016.
- Q2573866 classis Q127282.
- Q2573866 familia Q35047.
- Q2573866 name "Pogonichthys".
- Q2573866 ordo Q177879.
- Q2573866 phylum Q10915.
- Q2573866 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2573866 type Animal.
- Q2573866 type Eukaryote.
- Q2573866 type Fish.
- Q2573866 type Species.
- Q2573866 type Thing.
- Q2573866 type Q152.
- Q2573866 type Q19088.
- Q2573866 type Q729.
- Q2573866 comment "The splittails are a genus Pogonichthys of cyprinid fish, consisting of two species native to western North America.The common name is inspired by the distinctive appearance of the tail fin, in which the upper lobe is distinctly larger.Of the two species, only the Sacramento Splittail survives; the Clear Lake splittail became extinct in the mid-1970s.".
- Q2573866 label "Pogonichthys".
- Q2573866 depiction Splittail.jpg.
- Q2573866 name "Pogonichthys".