Utah sucker - This is a large fish that can grow up to 65 cm in length.
Yaqui sucker - The Yaqui Sucker's body is fusiform and somewhat elongated, with relatively large head and eyes.
Cahita sucker - The Matalote Cahita is a species of ray-finned fish in the Catostomidae family.
Longnose sucker - The longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus, is a freshwater species of fish inhabiting cold, clear waters in North America from northern USA to the top of the continent.
White River sucker - Desert suckers are bi-colored; the back and upper sides are darker, olive-brown to dark green, and the belly and lower sides are deep-yellow to silvery tan.
Brook sucker - A very common fish, the white sucker is usually not fished for food, though some consider it good to eat.
Matalote conchos - The Matalote Conchos can be found in China, northeast Siberia, North America.
Bluehead sucker - The Bluehead Sucker is the largest of all Arizona endemic suckers, reaching lengths of over 11.
Sonora sucker - Sonora suckers have a fusiform body, with large heads and somewhat chubby figures.
Flannelmouth sucker - The Flannelmouth Sucker’s body is long, starting with a thick anterior that moves down to a thin posterior; respectively, this causes the head to be relatively short and thick.
Bavispe sucker - The Matalote Del Bavispe is a species of ray-finned fish in the Catostomidae family.
Modoc sucker - The Modoc Sucker is a species of fish native to California.
Jordan's sucker - This is a slender and streamlined sucker, generally olive green to brown above and on the sides, and white to yellowish underneath.
Santa Ana sucker - They are closely related to mountain suckers, and quite similar in appearance.
Klamath largescale sucker - The Klamath Largescale Sucker is a species of ray-finned fish in the Catostomidae family.
Warner sucker - The Warner Sucker is a species of ray-finned fish in the Catostomidae family.
Opata sucker - The Matalote Opata is a species of ray-finned fish in the Catostomidae family.