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Moxostoma / Mexican redhorse / Notchlip redhorse / Shorthead redhorse / M. robustum / Catostomidae / Golden redhorse / Copper redhorse / V-lip redhorse
Date: 2013-04-18 11:33:22
Moxostoma
Mexican redhorse
Notchlip redhorse
Shorthead redhorse
M. robustum
Catostomidae
Golden redhorse
Copper redhorse
V-lip redhorse

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