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Fish described in 1817

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Diplodus vulgaris
species of fish
white grouper
species of fish
Lake sturgeon
species of fish
African threadfish
species of fish
Orcynopsis unicolor
species of fish
Rock bass
species of fish
Bluntnose stingray
species of fish
round fantail stingray
species of stingray (Taeniura grabata)
Aetomylaeus bovinus
species of Elasmobranchii
False scad
species of fish
Shorthead Redhorse
wide-ranging species of fish in North America
Blackchin guitarfish
species of fish
Fundulus diaphanus
species of fish
Quillback
The quillback (Carpiodes cyprinus), also known as the quillback sucker or quillback carpsucker, is a type of freshwater fish of the sucker family widely distributed throughout North America. It is deeper-bodied than most suckers, leading to a fuller-bodied appearance. However, the quillback is not a carp. Quillback are catostomids, and like all catostomids, they do not have barbels around the mouth. The quillback is long-lived, with age up to 30 years found in Florida, and lifespans of 44 - 52 years in Canada, Minnesota, Colorado, and Wisconsin.
fallfish
The fallfish (Semotilus corporalis) is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish in the family Leuciscidae. The fallfish is the largest minnow species native to Eastern North America.
Rhinoptera marginata
species of fish
Sympterichthys unipennis
species of fish
Common Shiner
species of fish
Antennarius biocellatus
species of fish
Kuiterichthys furcipilis
species of fish
Northern hogsucker
species of fish
Exoglossum maxillingua
species of fish
Black Redhorse
species of fish
spotfin frogfish
species of fish
Tadpole madtom
species of fish
Cycleptus elongatus
species of fish
Antennatus tuberosus
species of fish