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Hubbs, Clark

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Publications (13)       Publishing history histogram

  1. Hubbs, Carl L. & Clark Hubbs. 1958 Notropis saladonis, a new cyprinid fish endemic in the Río Salado of northeastern Mexico Copeia 1958(4): 297-307.
  2. Hubbs, Clark & A. E. Peden. 1969 Gambusia georgei sp. nov. from San Marcos, Texas Copeia 1969(2): 357-364.
  3. Hubbs, Clark & B. L. Jensen. 1984 Extinction of Gambusia amistadensis, an endangered fish Copeia 1984(2): 529-530.
  4. Hubbs, Clark & Victor G. Springer. 1957 A revision of the Gambusia nobilis species group, with descriptions of three new species, and notes on their variation, ecology and evolution Texas Journal of Science 9(3): 279-327.
  5. Hubbs, Clark & W. H. Brown. 1957 Dionda diatoli (Cyprinidae), a new minnow from Texas Southwestern Naturalist 1(2): 69-77.
  6. Hubbs, Clark. 1952 A contribution to the classification of the blennioid fishes of the family Clinidae, with a partial revision of eastern Pacific forms Stanford Ichthyological Bulletin 4(2): 41-165.
  7. Hubbs, Clark. 1953 Revision and systematic position of the blenniid fishes of the genus Neoclinus Copeia 1953(1): 11-23.
  8. Hubbs, Clark. 1953 Revision of the eastern Pacific fishes of the clinid genus Labrisomus Zoologica 38(3): 113-136.
  9. Hubbs, Clark. 1954 A new Texan subspecies, apristis, of the darter Hadropterus scierus, with a discussion of variation within the species The American Midland Naturalist 52(1): 211-220.
  10. Hubbs, Clark. 1954 Additional records of clinid fishes, with the description of a new species of Cryptotrema from the Gulf of California Copeia 1954(1): 17-19.
  11. Hubbs, Clark. 1954 Nomenclatural notes on Texas fishes of the genus Notropis Copeia 1954(1): 72-73.
  12. Hubbs, Clark. 1957 Gambusia heterochir, a new poeciliid fish from Texas, with an account of its hybridization with G. affinis Tulane Studies in Zoology 5(1): 1-16.
  13. Miller, R. R. & Clark Hubbs. 1983 Designation of a lectotype for the Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa (Pisces: Poeciliidae) Copeia 1983(3): 816-817.