Cyprinodon macularius baileyi Gilbert, 1893 The White River springfish (Crenichthys baileyi) is a species of fish in the family Goodeidae, the splitfins.
It is a rare species of the Great Basin of western United States, where it is endemic to isolated warm springs in the White River drainage of eastern Nevada.
[1] Each side has two rows of dark blotches.
FishBase records five subspecies:[2] The genus name is a compound of creno meaning "spring", a reference to the desert springs this species occurs in, and ichthys which is Greek for "fish".
The specific name honours the American ethnologist and naturalist Vernon Orlando Bailey (1864-1942), who co-collected the type along with C. Hart Merriam.