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Gambusia quadruncus

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Actinopterygii

Family
  
Poeciliidae

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Chordata

Order
  
Cyprinodontiformes

Genus
  
Gambusia

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Gambusia quadruncus, known as the llanos mosquitofish, is a species of bony fish in the genus Gambusia that lives in east-central Mexico. Sometimes coexisting with at least three similar species, it differs from its closest relative, Gambusia affinis, in several characteristics with plausible effects on reproductive isolation.

"Combined analysis of mitochondrial and nuclear gene sequence data indicates reciprocal monophyly of the species and its sister species Gambusia affinis, with levels of genetic divergence suggesting the two species diverged from one another over a million years ago. The origin of Gambusia quadruncus may reflect a vicariant event associated with Pliocene orogenesis in the Tamaulipas Arch and a frontal section of the Sierra Madre Oriental (Lleran Mesas)."

Inhabiting a variety of freshwater habitats across regional river drainages, the range of G. quadruncus spans at least 350 km (220 mi) from north to south, covering over 25,000 km2 (9,700 sq mi).

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Gambusia quadruncus Wikipedia