Ozark Minnow is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Notropis.
The Ozark minnow lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
I first obtained some Ozark minnows in the Fall of 1999 and do not know much first hand about them. All of the following information comes from books and internet sources. If you have any information on the Ozark minnow, please send it to me. More
Ozark Minnow (Notropis nubilus) = A SINC Status Ozark Minnow Ozark Minnow 48. More
Ozark minnow-Notropis nubilus - Native: Yes State Rank: S3 ITIS Code: 163456 National Rank: N5 More
An Ozark minnow was discovered for the first time in Turtle Creek along with Redfin shiners for the first time since 1964, according to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. More
Distinguishing characteristics: The Ozark minnow can be distinguished by its lateral stripe, straight lateral line, round lateral-line scales, lack of barbels, 8 anal fin rays, its pre-dorsal scales, which are similar in size and spacing to the flank scales, a black peritoneum and a More
* Ozark minnow - Notropis nubilus * Red shiner - Cyprinella lutrensis * Southern Redbelly Dace - Phoxinus erythrogaster Where to Buy US Native Fish Native Fish Books Native Fish Links More
dace, orangethroat darter, and Ozark minnow) were among the more abundant species at other sites. These species prefer small- to medium-sized, springfed streams or small creeks. More
Jeleček soumračný in Czech (česky)
ozark minnow in English
roseate shiner in English
云纹美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese
雲紋美洲鱥 in Mandarin Chinese