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- Q3756661 subject Q6817721.
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- Q3756661 abstract "The bonytail chub or bonytail, Gila elegans, is a cyprinid freshwater fish native to the Colorado River of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and Utah in the southwestern United States. It was once abundant and widespread in the basin, its numbers and range have declined to the point where it has been listed as endangered (1980), a fate shared by the three other large Colorado basin endemic fish species: Colorado pikeminnow, Humpback chub, and Razorback sucker. It is now the rarest of the endemic big-river fishes of the Colorado River. There are 14 species of the genus, 7 of which are in Arizona.".
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- Q3756661 conservationStatus "EN".
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- Q3756661 binomialAuthority "S. F. Baird & Girard, 1853".
- Q3756661 classis Q127282.
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- Q3756661 genus "Gila".
- Q3756661 name "Bonytail chub".
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- Q3756661 regnum "Animalia".
- Q3756661 status "EN".
- Q3756661 statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Q3756661 type Animal.
- Q3756661 type Eukaryote.
- Q3756661 type Fish.
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- Q3756661 comment "The bonytail chub or bonytail, Gila elegans, is a cyprinid freshwater fish native to the Colorado River of Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada and Utah in the southwestern United States. It was once abundant and widespread in the basin, its numbers and range have declined to the point where it has been listed as endangered (1980), a fate shared by the three other large Colorado basin endemic fish species: Colorado pikeminnow, Humpback chub, and Razorback sucker.".
- Q3756661 label "Bonytail chub".
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- Q3756661 name "Bonytail chub".