- The
northern hogsucker (Hypentelium nigricans) is a
freshwater ray-finned fish
belonging to the
family Catostomidae, the suckers. It is
native to the...
- distribution. The
Roanoke hogsucker can get up to 16 cm in
total length. It has a body
shape similar to the
other hogsuckers having a boxy head, protruding...
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Hypentelium Northern hogsucker, H.
nigricans Scientific classification Domain:
Eukaryota Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Actinopterygii Order:...
- B.; Simons, A.M.; Wood, R.M. (2003). "Phylogeography of the
northern hogsucker,
Hypentelium nigricans (Teleostei: Cypriniformes):
genetic evidence for...
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sucker Catostomus commersoni Cr****
chubsucker Erimyzon oblongus Northern hogsucker Hypentelium nigricans Golden redhorse Moxostoma erythrurum Shorthead redhorse...
-
analysis found it to
actually comprise a
distinct lineage sister to the
hogsuckers (genus Hypentelium), and it was thus
placed in its own genus, Vexillichthys...
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yellow perch, cr**** chub,
channel catfish,
common carp, and
northern hogsucker,
mammals such as the big
brown bat, and
insects such as the
green darner...
- Shenandoah's
three species of sucker: the
shorthead redhorse and the
northern hogsucker – the
former suffering from
similar lesions witnessed in the previous...
- 2008[needs update?]
revealed the two most
common species in the
river were
hogsuckers and
spotfin shiners, both
moderately sensitive to
water quality. Habitat...
- fishing.
Currently the
records for
Striped b****,
Shortnose gar and
Northern hogsucker have all been
caught in the river.
Facing east
across the Fox
River to...