- Moxostoma, the
redhorses or jumprocks, is a
genus of
North American ray-finned fish in the
family Catostomidae.
Redhorses are
variable in size, geographic...
- The
river redhorse (Moxostoma carinatum) is a
species of
freshwater fish
endemic to the
eastern half of the
United States and
southeastern Canada. They...
- Coincidentally, the Red
River in
Texas also
houses the
golden redhorse.
Golden redhorses average around 12–18
inches (30–46 cm) long and
weigh between...
- The
shorthead redhorse (Moxostoma macrolepidotum) is a wide-ranging
species in
North America. The
shorthead redhorse is
native to
central and
eastern North...
-
horse is
commonly confused with the
Black redhorse and the
Golden redhorse. However, both of
these redhorses have
slightly concave dorsal fins (curves...
-
sicklefin redhorse was
discovered to
Western science in 1992, when
Roanoke College biologist Robert E.
Jenkins noted several distinctive redhorses recovered...
- The
greater redhorse (Moxostoma valenciennesi) is a
species of
freshwater fish
found in
northeastern North America. It is the
largest member of the genus...
- The V-lip
redhorse (Moxostoma pappillosum) is a
species of
freshwater catostomid fish from
Eastern North America. It
inhabits drainages on the Atlantic...
- higher-elevation
regions include Eastern blacknose dace, sculpin,
smallmouth b****,
redhorse sucker,
Kanawha darter, and
brook trout, the
state fish.
Downhill in the...
- The
black redhorse (Moxostoma duquesnei, also duquesnii, duquesni) is a
species of
freshwater fish
endemic to
Ontario and the
eastern half of the United...