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- Q6408265 subject Q6817721.
- Q6408265 subject Q8587750.
- Q6408265 abstract "Hybognathus regius, the eastern silvery minnow, is a freshwater fish. They are characterized by their lack of barbels. In appearance, they are similar to shiners, but the lower jaw is crescent-shaped rather than U-shaped and there is a secondary loop in the gut, which is sometimes visible through the body wall of preserved specimen.The eastern silvery minnow has more angulate fins than the other members of the Hybognathus genus. The dorsal margin is more concave. Its scales have a radii of 10–12 mm. It has circuli with sharp angles at the basal corners of the scale. Its head is pointed. They grow to be about 6 inches in length at maximum.".
- Q6408265 binomialAuthority Q94016.
- Q6408265 class Q127282.
- Q6408265 family Q35047.
- Q6408265 genus Q1096054.
- Q6408265 kingdom Q729.
- Q6408265 order Q177879.
- Q6408265 phylum Q10915.
- Q6408265 thumbnail Annual_report_of_the_New_Jersey_State_Museum_(1905)_(19365442635).jpg?width=300.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q10915.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q1096054.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q127282.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q177879.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q35047.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q6817721.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q8587750.
- Q6408265 wikiPageWikiLink Q94016.
- Q6408265 binomialAuthority "Girard, 1856".
- Q6408265 classis Q127282.
- Q6408265 familia Q35047.
- Q6408265 genus "Hybognathus".
- Q6408265 name "Eastern silvery minnow".
- Q6408265 ordo Q177879.
- Q6408265 phylum Q10915.
- Q6408265 regnum Q729.
- Q6408265 type Animal.
- Q6408265 type Eukaryote.
- Q6408265 type Fish.
- Q6408265 type Species.
- Q6408265 type Thing.
- Q6408265 type Q152.
- Q6408265 type Q19088.
- Q6408265 type Q729.
- Q6408265 comment "Hybognathus regius, the eastern silvery minnow, is a freshwater fish. They are characterized by their lack of barbels. In appearance, they are similar to shiners, but the lower jaw is crescent-shaped rather than U-shaped and there is a secondary loop in the gut, which is sometimes visible through the body wall of preserved specimen.The eastern silvery minnow has more angulate fins than the other members of the Hybognathus genus. The dorsal margin is more concave.".
- Q6408265 label "Hybognathus regius".
- Q6408265 depiction Annual_report_of_the_New_Jersey_State_Museum_(1905)_(19365442635).jpg.
- Q6408265 name "Eastern silvery minnow".