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English: The San Marcos redtail splitfin is endemic to the Mexican federal state of Jalisco. It was historically known from springs (e.g. Almoloya, San Sebastián) and dams of the endorheic Laguna de Magdalena basin including the lagoon itself, from headwaters of the Rio Chiquita near the town of San Marcos (Arroyo lezontete headwaters), including the Presa Limoncito (Oconahua dam), a Rio Ameca affluent, and probably from the Rio Salado, a Rio Ameca affluent about 15km west of Guadalajara. This species is called "Xenotoca doadrioi" ever since the year 2016. This species is also known as the red tailed goodeid and as the red tail splitfin.
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