The Redfin shiner lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
Redfin shiner; Big-scaled redfin; Redfin perch; Redfin pickerel; Redfin robber; Redfin darter; Redfin wrasse; Redfin notho; Redfin parrotfish; African redfinned barb; Blackmouth shiner; Phantom shiner; Mimic shiner; Flagfin shiner; Sand shiner; Topeka shiner; Rosyface shiner; Sharpnose shiner; Coastal shiner; Yellowfin shiner; Wedgespot More
Redfin Shiner (Notropis umbratilus) This species reaches its northeastern limit in the Great Lakes drainages of western New York where it is present in tributaries along the Lake Erie and Lake Ontario Plains. More
Redfin Shiner (Notropis umbratilus) Back to the Minnow Family | Back to Fish Images More
Redfin shiner-Lythrurus umbratilis - Native: Yes State Rank: S4 ITIS Code: 163861 National Rank: N5 More
cyanellus) by redfin shiner (Notropis umbratilis cyanocephalus) Copeia 1961 (I):113-115. Knight, S.S. and C.M. Cooper 1987. Fishes of the Otoucala Creek, Mississippi, prior to major channel modifications. J. Miss. Acad. Sci. 32:31-38. Matthews, M. M. and D.C. More
5 inches in length, the redfin shiner is sometimes quite noticeable with its deep compressed body, large eyes and attractive colors. Its body is light olive to steel blue above, with a dusky stripe along the back. More
Redfin shiner Lythrurus umbratilis Redfin shiner Lythrurus umbratilis colored pencils More
Redfin Shiner - Lythrurus umbratilis minnow_RedfinShiner Redfin Shiner - Lythrurus umbratilis Ottawa River - Ottawa Hills, Ohio - June 2003 All Images More
The redfin shiner is a member of the minnow family (Cyprinidae). More
redfin shiner in English
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蛰居美洲石鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
蛰居美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
蟄居美洲石鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
蟄居美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese