Category
page 1Endemic fauna of Nevada

Devils Hole pupfish
species of fish

Amargosa toad
species of amphibian

cui-ui
The cui-ui (Chasmistes cujus) is a large sucker fish endemic to Pyramid Lake and, prior to its desiccation in the 20th century, Winnemucca Lake in northwestern Nevada. It feeds primarily on zooplankton and possibly on nanoplankton (such as algae and diatoms). The maximum size of male cui-ui is approximately and , while females reach approximately and . A cui-ui typically lives for 40 years but does not reach sexual maturity until at least age eight. The cui-ui is an endangered species, and one of the few surviving members of its genus.
Vegas Valley Leopard Frog
species of amphibian

Rana sierrae
species of amphibian

Crenichthys baileyi
species of fish

Railroad Valley springfish
species of fish

Moapa dace
species of fish

Alpine Chipmunk
species of mammal
Pseudocotalpa giulianii
species of beetle
Median-gland Nevada springsnail
species of mollusc

Ambrysus amargosus
species of insect