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Hiodontidae,
commonly called mooneyes, is a
family of ray-finned fish with a
single included genus Hiodon. The
genus comprise two
extant species native...
- ray-finned fish
consisting of the two
living species of the
mooneye family,
Hiodontidae, and
three extinct genera.
These are
traditionally classified within...
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electric fish able to
sense their prey
using electric fields. The
mooneyes (
Hiodontidae) are
often classified here, but may also be
placed in a
separate order...
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northern United States. It is one of only two
extant species in the
family Hiodontidae, the
other species being Hiodon tergisus. The
species name alosoides...
- The
state of
Indiana is home to 208
species of
fishes that
inhabit its rivers, lakes, and
streams that make up five watersheds.
Indiana is the
state with...
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moved the
species to a new
genus Eohiodon placed into the
mooneye family Hiodontidae. The
largest body of work for fish of the
Highlands was by Mark Wilson...
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Heteropneustidae Hexagrammidae Hexanchidae Hexatrygonidae Himantolophidae Hiodontidae Hispidoberycidae Holocentridae Hoplichthyidae Hypopomidae Hypoptychidae...
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include lampreys (Petromyzontidae),
sturgeon (Acipenseridae),
mooneyes (
Hiodontidae),
minnows (Cyprinidae),
suckers (Catostomidae),
catfish (Ictaluridae)...
- 11646/zootaxa.3882.1.1. PMID 25543675. Froese, R.; Pauly, D. (2017). "
Hiodontidae".
FishBase version (02/2017).
Retrieved 18 May 2017. R. Wallus; J. P...
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Family Genus Species Member Abundance Notes Image Hiodontidae Hiodon †H.
falcatus (Grande, 1979)
Fossil Lake A hiodontid.
First described as Eohiodon...