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Guzmán Basin

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The Guzmán Basin is an endorheic basin of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States . It occupies the northwestern portion of Chihuahua in Mexico, and extends into southwestern New Mexico in the United States.

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1-951: Notable rivers of the Guzmán Basin are the Casas Grandes River , which empties into Lake Guzmán, the Santa Maria River , which empties into Lake Santa Maria, the Carmen River , and the Mimbres River of New Mexico. The Guzmán Basin is home to several endemic and near-endemic fish species, including the Chihuahua chub (Gila nigrescens) , Palomas pupfish (Cyprinodon pisteri) , Whitefin pupfish (C. albivelis) , Perrito de carbonera (C. fontinalis) , and Guzmán trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss nelsoni) . This New Mexico state location article

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