- The
Catostomidae are the
suckers of the
order Cypriniformes, with
about 78
species in this
family of
freshwater fishes. The
Catostomidae are
almost exclusively...
-
fishes that use
suction to hold onto
larger marine animals the
family Catostomidae (suckers):
freshwater fish
found mostly in
North America the species...
-
speciose group, the
latter contain only a
handful of species. The
suckers (
Catostomidae) are
found in
temperate North America and
eastern Asia.[citation needed]...
- (Catostomus occidentalis) is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
family Catostomidae. It is
primarily found in
California with some po****tions extending...
- The
Chinese high fin
banded shark (Myxocyprinus asiaticus) (family
Catostomidae) has a
single row of
pharyngeal teeth with comb-like arrangements. The...
- catostomus) is a
species of
cypriniform freshwater fish in the
family Catostomidae. It is
native to
North America from the
northern United States to the...
- ; Fricke, Ron & van der Laan,
Richard (eds.). "Genera in the
family Catostomidae".
Catalog of Fishes.
California Academy of Sciences.
Retrieved 25 November...
- The
Potomac River (/pəˈtoʊmək/ ) in the Mid-Atlantic
region of the
United States flows from the
Potomac Highlands in West
Virginia to
Chesapeake Bay in...
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include suckers (
Catostomidae), catfish,
sunfish and b**** (Centrarchidae), daces, carp, and
shiners (Cyprinidae). For instance,
Catostomidae are the primary...
- "minnows, carps, loaches, and relatives," and has
included the
suckers (
Catostomidae) and
algae eaters (Gyrinocheilidae),
these are now
regarded as separate...