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- Q2712471 subject Q6953405.
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- Q2712471 abstract "The Virgin spinedace or Virgin River spinedace, Lepidomeda mollispinus, is a cyprinid fish of the Virgin River, a tributary of the Colorado River in the United States.This spinedace is overall silvery in color, with a brassy sheen and a pattern of sooty blotches or speckles on each side. The dorsal fin has eight rays, the first two of which are spiny, the second being longer than the one closer to the frontal area. The anal fin has eight to 10 rays, usually 9. The breeding male is more brightly colored, developing a band on the anal fin, orange to red shades on the paired fins, and a spot of red or gold color at the top of the gill slit. The Virgin spinedace adult is generally 6 to 12 cm in total length. The mouth is less oblique than that of L. vittata. The dorsal fin is lower and rounded, and its depressed length is 5.6 to 6.1 cm. The Virgin Spinedace is omnivorous, with a diet of primarily aquatic insects.The Virgin spinedace habitat is clear water about 1 m (3 ft) deep, preferably close to cover, such as overhanging shrubs or banks, near vegetation, and over sand or gravel. The fish prefers slow water in areas that do not experience heavy flooding. The fish can tolerate water temperatures of 29°C (85°F) or higher, a useful ability in the summer when the river becomes intermittent and the fish must crowd into isolated pools. They prefer clear, cool, relatively swift streams with scattered pools, and often will use shear zones between low and high current velocities.".
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- Q2712471 class Q127282.
- Q2712471 conservationStatus "en".
- Q2712471 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q2712471 family Q35047.
- Q2712471 genus Q2714666.
- Q2712471 kingdom Q729.
- Q2712471 order Q177879.
- Q2712471 phylum Q10915.
- Q2712471 thumbnail Virginia_river_spinedace_fish_lepidomeda_mollispinis_mollispinis.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2712471 binomialAuthority "R. R. Miller & C. L. Hubbs, 1960".
- Q2712471 classis Q127282.
- Q2712471 familia Q35047.
- Q2712471 genus "Lepidomeda".
- Q2712471 name "Virgin spinedace".
- Q2712471 ordo Q177879.
- Q2712471 phylum Q10915.
- Q2712471 regnum "Animalia".
- Q2712471 status "en".
- Q2712471 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q2712471 type Animal.
- Q2712471 type Eukaryote.
- Q2712471 type Fish.
- Q2712471 type Species.
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- Q2712471 comment "The Virgin spinedace or Virgin River spinedace, Lepidomeda mollispinus, is a cyprinid fish of the Virgin River, a tributary of the Colorado River in the United States.This spinedace is overall silvery in color, with a brassy sheen and a pattern of sooty blotches or speckles on each side. The dorsal fin has eight rays, the first two of which are spiny, the second being longer than the one closer to the frontal area. The anal fin has eight to 10 rays, usually 9.".
- Q2712471 label "Virgin spinedace".
- Q2712471 depiction Virginia_river_spinedace_fish_lepidomeda_mollispinis_mollispinis.jpg.
- Q2712471 name "Virgin spinedace".