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26 <br />Table A2. Most common species, and status, found in the Colorado River in the study area. <br />Scientific name Common name <br />Status Abbreviation <br />Cyptinidae <br />Cyprinella lutrensis red shiner I RS <br />Cyprinus carpio common carp I CP <br />Notropis stramineus sand shiner I SS <br />Gila robusta roundtail chub N RT + <br />Gila cypher humpback chub EN HB*+ <br />Gila elegans bonytail chub EN BT*+ <br />Ptychocheilus Lucius Colorado squawfish EN CS* <br />Pimephales promelas fathead minnow I FH <br />Rhinichthys osculus speckled dace N SD <br />Catostomidae <br />Catostomus discobolus bluehead sucker EN BH <br />Catostomus latipinnis flannehnouth sucker EN FM <br />Catostomus commersoni white sucker I WS <br />Xyrauchen texanus razorback sucker EN RZ* <br />Ictaluridae <br />Ameiurus melas black bullhead I BB <br />Ictalurus punctatus channel catfish I CC <br />C~+prinodontidae <br />Fundulus zebrinus plains killifish I PK <br />Poeciliidae <br />Gambusia affinis mosquitofish I GA <br />Centrarchidae <br />Lepomis cyanellus green sunfish I GS <br />Micropterus salmoides largemouth bass I LG <br />N =native to Colorado River drainage <br />EN = endemic to Colorado River drainage <br />I =introduced to Colorado River drainage <br />* =Endangered <br />+ =collectively denoted as Gila sp., abbreviated as CH <br />