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Esocidae is a
family of ray-finned fish in the
order Salmoniformes,
which contains pike, pickerel, and mudminnows.
While the
family traditionally only...
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native to
North America. It is the
largest member of the pike family,
Esocidae. The name "muskellunge"
originates from the
Ojibwe words maashkinoozhe...
- (Esox niger) is a
species of
freshwater fish in the pike
family (family
Esocidae) of
order Esociformes. The
chain pickerel and the
American pickerel (E...
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small order of
freshwater ray-finned fish, with two families,
Umbridae and
Esocidae. The
pikes of
genus Esox give the
order its name. This
order is closely...
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commonly known as pike or pickerel. It is the type
genus of the
family Esocidae. The type
species of the
genus is Esox lucius, the
northern pike. Esox...
- americ****) is a
subspecies of
freshwater fish
belonging to the pike
family (
Esocidae) of the
order Esociformes. Not to be
confused with its
close relatives...
- fish
belonging to the pike family. The
genus Esox is
placed in
family Esocidae in
order Esociformes). Two
subspecies are
sometimes recognised: Redfin...
- is not
related to the true pickerels,
which are
members of the
family Esocidae. It is also
sometimes called a dory in
British English (and its common...
- (2011). "Molecular and
Phenotypic Evidence of a New
Species of
Genus Esox (
Esocidae, Esociformes, Actinopterygii): The
Southern Pike, Esox flaviae". PLOS ONE...
- as "pike-perch"
because of
their resemblance to fish in the
unrelated Esocidae (pike) family. They are the only
genus in the
monotypic tribe Luciopercini...