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Lepidomeda mollispinis (Virgin spinedace)

Synonyms: Lepidomeda mollispinis mollispinis; Lepidomeda mollispinis pratensis
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Wikipedia 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 rounde
View Wikipedia Record: Lepidomeda mollispinis

Endangered Species

Status: Vulnerable
View IUCN Record: Lepidomeda mollispinis

Attributes

Maximum Longevity [1]  3 years

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Citations

Attributes / relations provided by
1de Magalhaes, J. P., and Costa, J. (2009) A database of vertebrate longevity records and their relation to other life-history traits. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22(8):1770-1774
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Species taxanomy provided by GBIF Secretariat (2022). GBIF Backbone Taxonomy. Checklist dataset https://doi.org/10.15468/39omei accessed via GBIF.org on 2023-06-13; License: CC BY 4.0