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- Fundulidae is the family of topminnows and North American killifishes. The 46 species are native to North America as far south as Yucatan, and to the islands...
- known as Northern plains killifish, is a species of fish in the family Fundulidae. Fundulus kansae inhabits the Great Plains region of the United States...
- The Potomac River (/pəˈtoʊmək/ ) is a major river in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States that flows from the Potomac Highlands in West Virginia...
- The mummichog belongs to the order Cyprinodontiformes, and the family Fundulidae. There are two subspecies: F. h. hetero****us (Linnaeus, 1766), in the...
- The following list of known freshwater fish species, subspecies, and hybrids occurring in Washington state is taken from Wydoski and Whitney(2003). Some...
- temperate freshwater killifish belonging to the genus Fundulus of the family Fundulidae. Its natural geographic range extends from Newfoundland to South Carolina...
- cyprinodontiform fish, including families Aplocheilidae, Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae, Nothobranchiidae, Profundulidae, Aphaniidae and Valenciidae. All together...
- topminnow, Fundulus notatus, is a small freshwater fish in the family Fundulidae, found in central North America. In the United States, it occupies parts...
- exclusively piscivorous, primarily feeding on members of Cyprinodontidae, Fundulidae and Poeciliidae, as well as Centropomidae and Cichlidae. Feeding Marco...
- The following list of freshwater fish species and subspecies known to occur in the U.S. state of Oregon is primarily taken from "Inland Fishes of Washington"...