The Amistad gambusia was a small fish known only to occur in Goodenough Spring, Val Verde County, Texas, a tributary of the Rio Grande.
The Amistad gambusia lives in the benthopelagic, non-migratory, freshwater environment.
The Amistad gambusia (Gambusia amistadensis) was a small fish known only to occur in Goodenough Spring, Val Verde County, Texas, a tributary of the Rio Grande. More
* States/US Territories in which the Amistad gambusia is known to occur: Texas » Federal Register Documents Most Recent Federal Register Documents (Showing 5 of 5 ) Date Citation Page More
* Amistad gambusia, Gambusia amistadensis Peden, 1973. Extinct. * Blackfin gambusia, Gambusia atrora Rosen & Bailey, 1963. * Golden gambusia, Gambusia aurata Miller & Minckley, 1970. * Gambusia baracoana Rivas, 1944. More
The Amistad gambusia (Gambusia amistadensis) is a member of the Gambusia nobilis species group and appears closely related to G. senilis and especially to the G. gaigei species group (including G. gaigei, G. hurtadoi and G. alvarezi) (01,02,03,04,05). More
Information on the Amistad gambusia is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly . More
AMISTADENSIS , the Amistad gambusia, from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife. Federal Register 52:46083-7. More
The FWS ruled the Amistad gambusia extinct in 1987, and removed it from the endangered species list (52 FR 46083). Dusky seaside sparrow. More
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