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Chubs (fish)

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chiselmouth
The chiselmouth (Gila alutacea) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fishes belonging to the family Leuciscidae. This fish is found in western North America. It is named for the sharp hard plate on its lower jaw, which is used to scrape rocks for algae.
Yaqui chub
species of fish
Humpback chub
species of fish
Flame chub
species of fish
Oregon Chub
species of fish
Least chub
species of fish
Sonora chub
species of fish
Gila intermedia
species of fish
Chihuahua chub
species of fish
Thicktail chub
species of fish
Salinas chub
species of fish
Gila
genus of fishes
Semotilus atromaculatus
species of fish
Oregonichthys kalawatseti
species of fish
bonytail chub
species of fish
Tui chub
species of fish
Utah chub
species of fish
Semotilus lumbee
species of fish
Borax Lake chub
species of fish
Arroyo chub
species of fish
Semotilus
Semotilus is the genus of creek chubs, ray-finned fish in the family Leuciscidae. The term "creek chub" is sometimes used for individual species, particularly the common creek chub, S. atromaculatus. The creek chub species of minnows can grow from . They can be found in the United States and Canada in any small stream or creek. They hide under small rocks for protection. They have a small black spot on the dorsal fin for easy identification.
Lake chub
species of fish
Hornyhead chub
species of fish
Alvord chub
species of fish
Bull chub
species of fish
Gila nigra
species of fish
Blue chub
species of fish
Gila pandora
species of fish
Gila eremica
species of fish
Roundtail chub
species of fish
Gila conspersa
species of fish
Gila pulchra
species of fish
Nocomis asper
species of fish
Gila brevicauda
species of fish
Gila minacae
species of fish
Gila seminuda
species of fish
Siphateles
Siphateles is a genus of fish belonging to the family Leuciscidae, native to the Western United States. They were formerly placed in the genus Gila.