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Lavinia (fish)
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Lavinia is a genus of cyprinid fish consisting of one or two species native to western North America. While there is little doubt as to the membership of the hitch (L. exilicauda), the position of the closely related California roach is less clear. While FishBase, ITIS, and Taxonomicon all record it as Hesperoleucus symmetricus (and is the treatment taken here), Moyle observes hybrids of the two species are fertile, the genetic relationship is also close, and the older genus Lavinia should take precedence.
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2006-06-06
dbp:authority
Girard, 1854
dbp:genus
Lavinia
dbp:id
163568
dbp:month
February
dbp:subdivision
and see text Lavinia exilicauda (S. F. Baird & Girard, 1854)
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Species
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*Lavinia compressa * Lavinia harengus *Lavinia ardesiaca
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Lavinia
dbp:year
2006
dbo:abstract
Lavinia is a genus of cyprinid fish consisting of one or two species native to western North America. While there is little doubt as to the membership of the hitch (L. exilicauda), the position of the closely related California roach is less clear. While FishBase, ITIS, and Taxonomicon all record it as Hesperoleucus symmetricus (and is the treatment taken here), Moyle observes hybrids of the two species are fertile, the genetic relationship is also close, and the older genus Lavinia should take precedence. The origin of the genus name is the mythological Lavinia, although the rationale is unclear.
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