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The humpback chub (Gila cypha) is a federally protected fish that lived originally in fast waters of the Colorado River system in the United States.This species takes its name from the prominent hump between the head and dorsal fin, which is thought to direct the flow of water over the body and help maintain body position in the swift currents of the Colorado river.
Humpback chub: Gila cypha: Native to Colorado. It is known to only reside in rivers but prefers slower eddies and pools with bottoms of sand, gravel, or rock substrate. Humpback chubs can reach up to lengths of 20 inches in and weigh up to 2.5 pounds. Humpback chubs are known to be a long living fish having a life span of up to 30 years. [36]
Gila is a genus of fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae, native to the United States and Mexico.Species of Gila are collectively referred to as western chubs.The chiselmouth is a close relative (Simons & Mayden 1997), as are members of the genus Siphateles.
Similar species include the humpback chub (Gila cypha) and bonytail chub (G. elegans), however, these fish have extremely slender caudal peduncles, smaller eyes, angle along anal fin base continuing above the caudal fin. Large individuals have a hump on their nape, and a depressed head which is absent on the headwater chub.
Humpback Chub: Endangered Gila ditaenia: Sonora Chub: Threatened Gila elegans: Bonytail Chub: Endangered Gila intermedia: Gila Chub: Endangered Gila nigra: Headwater Chub: Not protected/candidate Gila purpurea: Yaqui Chub: Endangered Gila robusta: Roundtail Chub: Not protected/candidate Gila seminuda: Virgin Chub: Endangered Ictalurus pricei ...
The lake whitefish is sometimes referred to as a "humpback" fish due to the small size of the head in relation to the length of the body. [3] [a] It is a valuable commercial fish, and also occasionally taken by sport fishermen. Smoked, refrigerated, vacuum-packed lake whitefish fillets are available in North American grocery stores.
The term chub refers to numerous fish of the family Cyprinidae in several North American and European genera; they generally belong to the subfamily Leuciscinae. The North American chubs are in this category.
Humpback chub (Gila cypha) Gila chub (Gila intermedia) Virgin river chub (Gila seminuda) Eber gudgeon (Gobio intermedius) Işıklı gudgeon (Gobio maeandricus) Gobio skadarensis; Gymnostomus horai; Tuz golden barb (Hemigrammocapoeta kemali) Lipped algae eater (Horalabiosa joshuai) Rio Grande silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus) Curmuca barb ...