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- Lavinia_exilicauda abstract "The hitch Lavinia exilicauda is a cyprinid fish endemic to central California, and once very common. The name is derived from the Pomoan word for this species. The hitch shape is deep and laterally compressed, with a small head, and a terminal mouth pointing upwards. They are generally silver all over; younger fish have a black spot at the base of the tail, losing it as they age, and becoming generally darker as well. The anal fin is noticeably longer than for other California minnows, with 11-14 rays, while the dorsal fin has 10-13 rays, and is placed further back, the base being positioned between pelvic and anal fins. The tail fin is large and deeply forked. They can get large for minnows, with lengths of up to 36 cm. All of these features make them look much like the Golden Shiner.Hitch are omnivores of the open water, eating a combination of filamentous algae, insects, and zooplankton. They can be found in lakes, sloughs, and slow-moving sections of rivers and streams. With the highest temperature tolerance among the native fish of the Central Valley, they can be found in both warm and cool water; they also have considerable salt tolerance, for instance occurring in Suisun Marsh (7-8 ppt salinity), and Salinas River lagoon (9 ppt).Their range includes the Sacramento-San Joaquin system of the Central Valley, the Russian River, Clear Lake, Pajaro River, and Salinas River. Although once abundant, but no longer commercially fished in Clear Lake, populations have been declining. The most likely cause appears to be loss of springtime spawning water flows due to water diversion and damming.".
- Lavinia_exilicauda binomialAuthority Charles_Fr%C3%A9d%C3%A9ric_Girard.
- Lavinia_exilicauda binomialAuthority Spencer_Fullerton_Baird.
- Lavinia_exilicauda class Actinopterygii.
- Lavinia_exilicauda family Cyprinidae.
- Lavinia_exilicauda genus Lavinia_(genus).
- Lavinia_exilicauda kingdom Animal.
- Lavinia_exilicauda order Cypriniformes.
- Lavinia_exilicauda phylum Chordate.
- Lavinia_exilicauda wikiPageID "4702027".
- Lavinia_exilicauda wikiPageRevisionID "566778619".
- Lavinia_exilicauda accessdate "2006-04-18".
- Lavinia_exilicauda binomial "Lavinia exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda binomialAuthority "Baird & Girard in Girard, 1854".
- Lavinia_exilicauda classis Actinopterygii.
- Lavinia_exilicauda familia Cyprinidae.
- Lavinia_exilicauda genus "Lavinia".
- Lavinia_exilicauda hasPhotoCollection Lavinia_exilicauda.
- Lavinia_exilicauda id "163569".
- Lavinia_exilicauda month "April".
- Lavinia_exilicauda name "Hitch".
- Lavinia_exilicauda ordo Cypriniformes.
- Lavinia_exilicauda phylum Chordate.
- Lavinia_exilicauda regnum "Animalia".
- Lavinia_exilicauda species "L. exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda species "exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda taxon "Lavinia exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda year "2006".
- Lavinia_exilicauda subject Category:Lavinia.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Animal.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Eukaryote.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Fish.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Species.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Animal.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Fish.
- Lavinia_exilicauda type Organism.
- Lavinia_exilicauda comment "The hitch Lavinia exilicauda is a cyprinid fish endemic to central California, and once very common. The name is derived from the Pomoan word for this species. The hitch shape is deep and laterally compressed, with a small head, and a terminal mouth pointing upwards. They are generally silver all over; younger fish have a black spot at the base of the tail, losing it as they age, and becoming generally darker as well.".
- Lavinia_exilicauda label "Lavinia exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda label "Lavinia exilicauda".
- Lavinia_exilicauda label "Lavinia exilicauda".
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- Lavinia_exilicauda sameAs Lavinia_exilicauda.
- Lavinia_exilicauda sameAs Lavinia_exilicauda.
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- Lavinia_exilicauda sameAs Q3753948.
- Lavinia_exilicauda sameAs Q3753948.
- Lavinia_exilicauda wasDerivedFrom Lavinia_exilicauda?oldid=566778619.
- Lavinia_exilicauda isPrimaryTopicOf Lavinia_exilicauda.
- Lavinia_exilicauda name "Hitch".