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RANGE <br />FAMILY: Cyprinidae <br />REMARKS <br />LONGFIN DACE - Agosia chrysogaster Girard <br />Arizona ................................................ Abundant <br />New Mexico ............................................ Common <br />HUMPBACK CHUB - Gila cypha miller(2) <br /> <br />Arizona ............................................. Rarely found, <br />in danger of being eliminated, protected <br />Colorado .............................. Endangered, fully protected <br />Utah ...................................... Rarely found, protected <br />General remarks: In Colorado occurrence is extremely unusual, with very <br />few documented records during past decade. <br />BONYTAIL - Gila elegans Baird and Girard <br />Arizona .............................................. Uncommon, <br />may be in jeopardy in foreseeable future <br />California ............................... Not found in recent years, <br />endangered, fully protected <br />Colorado ............................... Rarely found, endangered, <br />fully protected <br />Nevada ....................................Rarely found, protected <br />New Mexico ................... Rarely found, endangered, protected <br />Utah ................................... Status unknown, protected <br />Wyoming .................................................Extinct <br />GILA CHUB - Gila intermedia (Girard) <br />Arizona .............................................. Uncommon, <br />May be in jeopardy in foreseeable future <br />ROUNDTAIL CHUB - Gila robusta Baird and Girard <br />Arizona .......................................... Locally common <br />California ........................................ Believed extinct <br />Colorado ..................................... Limited occurrence <br />Nevada ............................. Depleted population, protected <br />New Mexico .................................. Occasionally found, <br />may be in jeopardy in foreseeable future, protected <br />Utah ...................................................Common <br />Wyoming ...............................................Common <br />9