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<br />l' <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />12. Salvelil/lIs [ontil/alis (Mitchill), brook trout. <br />Introduced. Widespread. <br /> <br />13. Salvelil/us malma (Walbaum), Dolly Varden. <br />Introduced. A single plant. <br /> <br />14. Thymal/us arcticus (pallas), grayling. <br />Native. Rare. <br /> <br />F AMIL Y ESOCIDAE, pikes. <br /> <br />IS. Esox lucius Linnaeus, northern pike. <br />Introduced. A single record. <br /> <br />ORDER CYPRINIFORMES, minnows, suckers. <br /> <br />F AMIL Y CYPRINIDAE, minnows. <br /> <br />16. Cyprinus carpio Linnaeus, carp. <br />Introduced. Common in many drainages. <br /> <br />17. Carassius auratus (Linnaeus), goldfish. <br />Introduced. Rare. <br /> <br />18. Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill), golden shiner. <br />Introduced. Uncommon. <br /> <br />19. Semotilus margarita nachtriebi (Cox), northern pearl dace. <br />Native. Rare and endangered in the state. <br /> <br />20. Semotilus atromaculatus (Mitchill), creek chub. <br />Native. Common, east of the Continental Divide. <br /> <br />21. Phoxinus neogaeus (Cope) finescale dace. <br />Native. Rare and endangered in the state. <br /> <br />22. Couesius plumbeus (Agassiz), lake chub. <br />Native. Common in some drainages. <br /> <br />23. Nocomis biguttatus (Kirtland), hornyhead chub. <br />Native. Rare and endangered in Wyoming.. <br /> <br />24. Hybopsis gracilis (Richardson), flathead chub. <br />Native. Common in certain drainages, east of Continental Divide. <br /> <br />25. Hybopsis gelida (Girard), sturgeon chub. <br />Native. Rare and endangered in Wyoming. <br /> <br />26. Gila atraria (Girard), Utah chub. <br />Native. Widespread west of the Continental Divide. <br /> <br />27. Gila robusta Baird and Girard, roundtail. <br />Native. Common, in need of measures for preservation. <br /> <br />28. Gila elegans Baird and Girard, bony tail. <br />Native. Probably extinct in the state. <br /> <br />29. Gila copei (Jordan and Gilbert), leatherside chub. <br />Native. Rare and endangered. <br /> <br />30. Richardsonius balteatus hydrophlox (Cope), Bonneville redside shiner. <br />Native. Widespread west of the Continental Divide. ' <br /> <br />14 <br />