Hutton tui chub

The Tui chub's range includes the Lahontan and Central system of the Great Basin, as well as the Owens and Mojave Rivers.

The Hutton tui chub lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.

Hutton tui chub potentially occurs in these Oregon counties: Lake (Map may reflect historical as well as recent sightings) - The Hutton tui chub was listed as threatened in 1985. A recovery plan was published in 1998. More

The Hutton tui chub was listed as threatened under the federal Endangered Species Act in 1985. In 2005, the Native Fish Investigations Project initiated Hutton tui chub investigations to monitor 1) population abundance, 2) age composition, and 3) habitat conditions. More

The Hutton tui chub is robust, with the greatest depth of body immediately behind the head. The head is large, its length 0.30 to 0.31 m standard length (SL) and the depth 0.20 m (SL). The eye appears large and is usually slightly more than 0. More

* States/US Territories in which the Hutton Tui chub, Hutton is known to occur: Oregon * For more information: http://ecos.fws.gov/docs/life_histories/E02S. More

Hutton tui chub inhabits a spring system in the Alkali Subbasin of Oregon. The Service solicits review and comment from the public on this draft plan. More

Common names

Cowhead Lake tui chub in English
Gila dvojbarvá in Czech (česky)
Hutton tui chub in English
owens tui chub in English
tui chub in English
双色骨尾鱼 in Mandarin Chinese
雙色骨尾魚 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Cypriniformes
Family : Cyprinidae
Genus : Gila
Species : Gila bicolor
Authority : Girard, 1856