Fish A
Fish B
Fish C
Fish D
Fish E
Richard T. Kraus, Ph.D, teaches Ichthyology at George Mason University. His students take field trips to test their fish identification skills.
Here are a few specimens for their sampling.
What species are they?
Definitely not sure about Fishes C and E...But I believe A is a common shiner (Luxilus cornutus), Fish B is a greenside darter (Etheostoma blennioides), Fish D is a redline darter (Etheostoma rufilineatum). Could be wrong though.
ReplyDeletecorrect on Fish B is a greenside darter (Etheostoma blennioides), Fish D is a redline darter (Etheostoma rufilineatum). Fish A -- you have the correct genus - Excellent. and the common shiner is very closely related to this species.
ReplyDeleteFish A=White Shiner...Luxilus Albeolus
ReplyDelete-the orange dorsal fin gives it away
Fish C=Snubnose Darter (Etheostoma Simoterum)
ReplyDeleteKey characteristics:
-snubnose
-orange belly
Taking a guess at this one
ReplyDeleteFish E=Saffron Shiner (Notropis Rubricroceus)
Characteristics:
-subterminal mouth
-black mark on tail
-pale fins
-red yellowish head
correct id of white shiner, snubnose darter, and saffron shiner
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