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"The comely shiner (Notropis amoenus) is a small species of North American fish belonging to the family Cyprinidae. Description The comely shiner is a thin, silvery minnow. It can be identified by its dorsal and ventral fins of equal curvature, slender and compressed body, and posterior-sided stripe. The scales are crowded from its anterior fin to the pelvic fin. It is pale in color, but a darker olive green on its top. They can grow up to 8.8 cm in length. Distribution and habitat The comely shiner lives from the southern Hudson River to the Cape Fear River system in North Carolina. They breed in the spring and summer seasons. The comely shiner prefers streams and other bodies of water 2 or more feet deep. It tends to live in pools and backwaters of swift streams. References * * Smith, L. C. The Inland Fishes of New York State. New York: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 1985, pp. 167, 170. Category:Notropis Category:Fish described in 1874 Category:Taxa named by Charles Conrad Abbott "
"Vrhulje () is a settlement in the hills northeast of Raka in the Municipality of Krško in eastern Slovenia. The area was traditionally part of Lower Carniola. It is now included with the rest of the municipality in the Lower Sava Statistical Region.Krško municipal site ReferencesExternal links *Vrhulje on Geopedia Category:Populated places in the Municipality of Krško "
"The longjaw minnow (Ericymba amplamala) is a species of cyprinid fish that is endemic to the United States. References * Category:Ericymba Category:Fish of North America Category:Freshwater fish of the United States Category:Fish described in 2006 "