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- Q5492268 subject Q8413231.
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- Q5492268 abstract "Zoogoneticus tequila, Tequila Splitfin or simply Tequila fish, is a species of goodeid fish (family Goodeidae). The specific epithet, tequila, derives from the Tequila Volcano, which looms near the type locality. It is endemic to Mexico. Its current distribution is restricted to a single spring pool in Teuchitlán, only 4 metres (13 ft) in diameter, where a population consisting of less than 50 adult fish live. Even in this habitat, it is outnumbered by introduced guppies by a factor of six. Before the discovery of the pool population in 2000/2001, Zoogoneticus tequila was generally thought to inhabit rivers; however, no fish could be found in the original habitat and the species was considered extinct in the wild. Introduced fish species have been implicated in the disappearance of Zoogoneticus tequila from its type locality.Along with other Mexican goodeids, Zoogoneticus tequila are viviparous; this lead the genus to be originally included in family Poeciliidae. Males are smaller than females, with standard length up to 41 mm in males and up to 58 mm in females. The sexes can also be distinguished by colouration.".
- Q5492268 class Q127282.
- Q5492268 conservationStatus "CR".
- Q5492268 conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q5492268 family Q1335150.
- Q5492268 family Q1806202.
- Q5492268 genus Q3768300.
- Q5492268 kingdom Q729.
- Q5492268 order Q143748.
- Q5492268 phylum Q10915.
- Q5492268 wikiPageExternalLink zoogoneticus-tequila.
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- Q5492268 binomialAuthority "Webb & R. R. Miller, 1998".
- Q5492268 classis Q127282.
- Q5492268 familia Q1335150.
- Q5492268 genus "Zoogoneticus".
- Q5492268 name "Tequila Splitfin".
- Q5492268 ordo Q143748.
- Q5492268 phylum Q10915.
- Q5492268 regnum "Animalia".
- Q5492268 status "CR".
- Q5492268 statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Q5492268 subfamilia Q1806202.
- Q5492268 type Animal.
- Q5492268 type Eukaryote.
- Q5492268 type Fish.
- Q5492268 type Species.
- Q5492268 type Thing.
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- Q5492268 comment "Zoogoneticus tequila, Tequila Splitfin or simply Tequila fish, is a species of goodeid fish (family Goodeidae). The specific epithet, tequila, derives from the Tequila Volcano, which looms near the type locality. It is endemic to Mexico. Its current distribution is restricted to a single spring pool in Teuchitlán, only 4 metres (13 ft) in diameter, where a population consisting of less than 50 adult fish live. Even in this habitat, it is outnumbered by introduced guppies by a factor of six.".
- Q5492268 label "Zoogoneticus tequila".
- Q5492268 name "Tequila Splitfin".