- most fish
called "
daces",
belongs to the
family Cyprinidae,
mostly in
subfamily Leuciscinae.
Daces in the Cyprinidae:
Common dace,
Leuciscus leuciscus...
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Dacor and
similar may
refer to:
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former manufacturer of gear for
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United States–based...
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- east to
eastern Lake Erie.
Young daces prefer to
inhabit shallower,
quiet pools with
silty bottoms while more
mature daces prefer streams with consistently...
- 34°N. The
southern redbelly dace lives in clear,
flowing bodies of water,
typically streams and rivers.
Southern redbelly daces have a
varied diet, including...
- Rhinichthys,
known as the
riffle daces, is a
genus of
freshwater fish in the carp
family (Cyprinidae) of the
order Cypriniformes. The type
species is...
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Fried dace with
salted black beans is a
canned food of
Chinese origin.
Cirrhinus molitorella (
dace) is a fish from the
Pearl River in China. ‘
Dace’ is a...
- The
common dace (Leuciscus leuciscus) is a
species of
freshwater and
brackish water ray-finned fish from the
family Cyprinidae which is
native to Europe...
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Chrosomus Rafinesque, 1820 (typical
daces)
Eremichthys Hubbs & Miller, 1948 (desert
dace) †Evarra Woolman, 1894 (Mexican
daces) Gila
Baird & Girard, 1853 (western...
- Pseudaspius,
commonly called redfin daces, are a
genus of
cyprinid fishes found in
marine and
freshwater in
eastern Asia,
specifically the
countries of...