- long
pharyngeal bone in the throat,
containing a
single row of teeth.
Catostomids are most
often found in rivers, but can be
found in any
freshwater environment...
- longest-lived fishes,
capable of
living more than a century. They are a
catostomid fish
species native to the
major tributaries and
surrounding waters of...
-
found in
Mexico and Guatemala.
Buffalofish are not carp, nor is any
other catostomid; they
belong to
different scientific families having evolved on separate...
- (Myxocyprinus asiaticus),
better known as the
Chinese high fin
banded shark, a
catostomid sometimes kept in
aquariums and
aquaculture Members of the
genus Halieutaea...
- C. (December 2012). "Age, Growth, and
Reproductive Biology of
Three Catostomids From the
Apalachicola River, Florida".
Journal of Fish and
Wildlife Management...
- The V-lip
redhorse (Moxostoma pappillosum) is a
species of
freshwater catostomid fish from
Eastern North America. It
inhabits drainages on the Atlantic...
- The
greater jumprock (Moxostoma lachneri) is a
riverine species of
catostomid fish
native to
Georgia and
Alabama in
North America. The
world record for...
- Isely, J. J. (2008). "Demographics of the
spawning aggregations of four
catostomid species in the
Savannah River,
South Carolina and Georgia, USA". Ecology...
- are long-lived (lifespans
greater than 20 years), much like many
other catostomid species. The
silver redhorse is the longest-lived
redhorse known by nearly...
- The
Sonora Sucker (Gila Sucker),
Catostomus insignis, is a medium-sized
catostomid fish with 16
other species in the
genus scattered throughout North America...