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Nature, 1968THE Amazon molly, Poecilia formosa (Girard), is an all-female species native to southern Texas and north-eastern Mexico1. In the northern part of the range, P. formosa is fertilized by males of P. latipinna; in the southern part by a species of the P. sphenops complex. Reproduction is usually by gynogenesis; no introgression of paternal characters into
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