Category
page 1Moxostoma
Moxostoma hubbsi
Copper Redhorse

Shorthead Redhorse
wide-ranging species of fish in North America

Silver Redhorse
species of fish

Gray Redhorse
species of fish
Moxostoma
Moxostoma, the redhorses or jumprocks, is a genus of North American ray-finned fish in the family Catostomidae. Redhorses are variable in size, geographic location, and other ecological traits such as spawning substrate. Several redhorses 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 a decade, with ages exceeding 40 years. Redhorses are broadly of conservation concern, as these long-lived species are highly intolerant to environmental pollution, habitat fragmentation, and are currentl

Golden Redhorse
species of fish

River Redhorse
species of fish

Black Redhorse
species of fish

Robust Redhorse
species of fish
Moxostoma collapsum
species of fish
Pealip Redhorse
species of fish
Moxostoma rupiscartes
species of fish
Mascota Jumprock
species of fish
Smallmouth Redhorse
species of fish

Scartomyzon ariommus
Bigeye Jumprock
Blacktip Jumprock
species of fish
V-Lip Redhorse
species of fish
Blacktail Redhorse
species of fish
Mexican Redhorse
species of fish
Longlip Jumprock
species of fish
Greater Jumprock
species of fish