The Largescale stoneroller lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
The largescale stoneroller is distinguished from the bluefin stoneroller, C. pauciradii, by having more gill rakers (usually 20 to 28) and more lateral line scales (usually 48 to 53) (Burr and Cashner, 1983). More
The largescale stoneroller (Campostoma oligolepis Hubbs & Greene) was first collected from the Red River basin in May 1952 from the Forest River at Inkster (1) (Fig. A18). More
Largescale stoneroller-Campostoma oligolepis - Native: Yes State Rank: S3 ITIS Code: 163509 National Rank: N5 More
Distribution of the largescale stoneroller in streams of the Red River of the North basin. More
Largescale stoneroller; Central stoneroller; Mexican stoneroller; Largescale foureyes; Largescale flyingfish; Largescale sucker; Largescale mullet; Largescale yellowfish; Largescale flounder; Total Images : 19 Page No. More
Largescale Stoneroller, Campostoma oligolepis McCalla, Jefferson County, AL, 03/14/05 Home Largescale Stoneroller (Campostoma oligolepis) Largescale Stoneroller, Campostoma oligolepis Department of Biology || Samford More
Largescale stoneroller, Campostoma oligolepis Billy Hewitt Park, Five Mile Creek, Tarrant, Jefferson Co. More
Largescale Stoneroller (Campostoma oligolepis), and Bluehead Shiner (Pteronotropis hubbsi). - Roger P. Lemmons, M. Jason Hood, and Loren G. Hill Department of Zoology, University of Oklahoma, Norman OK, 73019. More
Jelec velkošupinatý in Czech (česky)
Jelec velkoupinatý in Czech (česky)
largescale stoneroller in English
稀鱗曲口魚 in Mandarin Chinese
稀鳞曲口鱼 in Mandarin Chinese