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- Q2712430 subject Q6817721.
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- Q2712430 abstract "The desert sucker or Gila Mountain sucker (Catostomus clarki), is a freshwater species of ray-finned fish in the sucker family, endemic to the Great Basin and the Colorado River Basin in the United States. It inhabits rapids and fast-flowing streams with gravelly bottoms. It is a bi-colored fish with the upper parts olive brown to dark green, and the underparts silvery-tan or yellowish. The head is cylindrical, tapering to a thick-lipped mouth on the underside. This fish can grow to 31 in (79 cm) in Arizona but is generally only about half this size elsewhere. There are three subspecies, found in different river basins, and some authorities allot this species its own genus Pantosteus.".
- Q2712430 binomialAuthority Q14049.
- Q2712430 class Q127282.
- Q2712430 conservationStatus "LR/nt".
- Q2712430 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q2712430 family Q826807.
- Q2712430 genus Q2271225.
- Q2712430 kingdom Q729.
- Q2712430 order Q177879.
- Q2712430 phylum Q10915.
- Q2712430 thumbnail Desert_Sucker.JPG?width=300.
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- Q2712430 binomialAuthority "S. F. Baird & Girard, 1854".
- Q2712430 classis Q127282.
- Q2712430 familia Q826807.
- Q2712430 genus "Catostomus".
- Q2712430 name "Desert sucker".
- Q2712430 ordo Q177879.
- Q2712430 phylum Q10915.
- Q2712430 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2712430 status "LR/nt".
- Q2712430 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q2712430 type Animal.
- Q2712430 type Eukaryote.
- Q2712430 type Fish.
- Q2712430 type Species.
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- Q2712430 comment "The desert sucker or Gila Mountain sucker (Catostomus clarki), is a freshwater species of ray-finned fish in the sucker family, endemic to the Great Basin and the Colorado River Basin in the United States. It inhabits rapids and fast-flowing streams with gravelly bottoms. It is a bi-colored fish with the upper parts olive brown to dark green, and the underparts silvery-tan or yellowish. The head is cylindrical, tapering to a thick-lipped mouth on the underside.".
- Q2712430 label "Desert sucker".
- Q2712430 depiction Desert_Sucker.JPG.
- Q2712430 name "Desert sucker".