Title: ID Tips for Fish Families and Species
1ID Tips for Fish Families and Species
2Replace Redbelly Dace with Mountain Redbelly Dace
on your species listChange spelling of
Rosy-sided Dace to Rosyside Dace
3Family Petromyzontidae
- Our only Family in Class Agnatha and Order
Petromyzontiformes - Jawless, no paired fins, gill slits
- Eel-like
- Sea lamprey is larger many teeth on oral disk
- Least brook lamprey is smaller with few teeth on
oral disk - Similar species American eel has same general
shape but has jaws, operculum, paired fins
4Order Acipenseriformes
- Family Acipenseridae
- Lake Sturgeon
- Heterocercal tail
- Barbels
- Large scutes on body
- Ventral mouth
5Order Acipenseriformes
- Family Polyodontidae
- Paddlefish
- Long, paddle-like snout
- Very few scales
- Pointed flap at end of operculum
- No teeth
- Similar species Longnose gar is covered with
ganoid scales has many teeth
6Order Lepisosteiformes
- Family Lepisosteidae
- Longnose Gar
- Dorsal, anal fins near tail
- Beak-like snout with many teeth
- Ganoid scales
7Order Anguilliformes
- Family Anguillidae
- American Eel
- Long, snake-like body
- Dorsal and anal fins connected to tail
- Similar species lampreys lack pectoral fins,
jaws, operculum
8Order Salmoniformes
Rainbow
- Family Salmonidae
- All have an adipose fin
- Rainbow Trout
- Dark spots on light body, extend onto slightly
forked tail - Brook Trout
- Blue halos around pink or red spots light wavy
lines or blotches on back and dorsal fin - Brown Trout
- Both black and red spots on body many spots on
operculum - Lake Trout
- Tail deeply forked when compared to other 3 sp.
creamy or yellow spots on head, body, dorsal, and
caudal fins
Brook
Brown
Lake
9Order Siluriformes
- Family Ictaluridae
- Scaleless, barbels, adipose fin, spine on dorsal
fin - Channel Catfish
- Deeply forked tail rounded anal fin often has
dark spots on body - Blue Catfish
- Forked tail anal fin straight-edged no dark
spots on body
Channel Catfish
Blue Catfish
10Order Siluriformes
- Family Ictaluridae
- Yellow Bullhead
- Yellow barbels on chin tail not forked
- Flathead Catfish
- Wide, flat head
- Projecting lower jaw
- Tail not forked
- Whitish tip on upper lobe of caudal fin
Yellow Bullhead
Flathead Catfish
11Order Siluriformes
- Family Ictaluridae
- Madtom adipose and caudal fins are connected (or
nearly so) - Margined Madtom
- Dark fin margins
- Brindled Madtom
- Generally speckled appearance
- Top of dorsal fin is dark
- Dark band extends to edge of adipose fin
- Stonecat
- No dark bands or darkened fin margins
Margined Madtom
Brindled Madtom
Stonecat
12Order Esociformes
- Family Esocidae
- Streamlined bodies forked tails duck-like,
toothed snouts dorsal and anal fins far back on
body - Chain Pickeral
- Chain-like body markings fully-scaled cheek and
operculum - Northern Pike
- Light, bean-shaped spots fully-scaled cheek,
partly-scaled operculum - Muskellunge
- Dark splotches or bars on light body partly
scaled operculum and cheek - Similar species LN Gar has longer snout,
unforked tail
Chain Pickeral
N. Pike
Musk.
13Order Cypriniformes
- Family Cyprinidae
- Very diverse family
- Most are small (lt 15 cm), but can get larger
- Largest sp is Colorado Pikeminnow
- Have only one dorsal fin abdominal pelvic fins
14Order Cypriniformes
Tubercles
- Family Cyprinidae
- Central Stoneroller
- Cartilagenous ridge on lower jaw often has
tubercles - Common Carp
- Large has two barbels on each side of upper jaw
- Bluntnose Minnow
- Blunt snout dark stripe along body dark spot at
caudal fin base
C. Stoneroller
C. Carp
B. Minnow
C. Stoneroller
15Order Cypriniformes
- Family Cyprinidae
- Daces usually have small scales
- Rosyside Dace
- Large, upturned mouth dark line on side that is
broken or unconnected - Mt. Redbelly Dace
- Stripe breaks below dorsal fin row of large
black spots along back, side - Blacknose Dace
- Black stripe on side extends through eye onto
snout longish snout black-brown specks on back
and side
Rosyside
Mt. Redbelly
Blacknose
16Order Cyprinformes
Northern Hogsucker
- Family Catostomidae
- Thick lips, suctorial mouth
- Northern Hogsucker
- Saddles flattened head
- White Sucker
- Nearly round in cross-section scales increase in
size from anterior to posterior
White Sucker
17Order Percopsiformes
- Family Percopsidae
- Trout-perch
- Head large in proportion to body adipose fin
black spots along back and side
18Order Atheriniformes
- Family Fundulidae
- Change family name from Cyprinodontidae
- Banded Killifish
- Large eyes flattened head and back dorsal fin
placed far back on body green-brown bars (10
20) along silver side
19Order Perciformes
- Family Percichthyidae (or Moronidae)
- Striped Bass
- Continuous dark stripes on silver-white side
- Similar species superficially similar to other
basses in Centrarchidae, but stripes make it
easily distinguishable
20Order Perciformes
- Family Centrarchidae
- Two dorsal fins often broadly joined
- First dorsal fin spiny 2nd soft
- Pelvic fins far forward
- Body usually laterally compressed
Pumpkinseed
Bl. Crappie
L.M. Bass
21Order Perciformes
- Family Centrarchidae
- Note position of upper jaw in relation to eye
- Largemouth Bass
- 1st and 2nd dorsals almost unconnected
- Smallmouth Bass
- Often has vertical bars
- Usually no black lateral band
- Spotted Bass
- Rows of black spots on lower side
- 1st and 2nd dorsals more broadly connected than
largemouth
LM
SM
Spotted
22Order Perciformes Family Centrarchidae
Redbreast
Note operculum shape and markings, Degree of
compression, Fin markings, Dorsal fin
attachment, Size of mouth
Green
Warmouth
Longear
Bluegill
Pumpkinseed
23Order Perciformes Family Centrarchidae
Trait Green Green Warmouth Bluegill
Pectoral Pectoral Rounded Pointed More pointed
Operculum and Cheek Operculum and Cheek Black spot w/ pale margin Dark stripes on cheek Dark spot at back of operculum
Dorsal Dorsal Spot at rear No Spot at rear Spot at rear
Anal Fin Anal Fin Spot at rear No spot at rear No spot at rear
Mouth Mouth Extends to eye Extends to eye Small terminal
Lateral compression Lateral compression Less Less More
24Order Perciformes Family Centrarchidae
Trait Redbreast Redbreast Longear Pumkinseed
Pectoral Pectoral Rounded Slightly Pointed More pointed
Operculum and Cheek Operculum and Cheek Very long and dark Long, dark, with pale edge Black spot with orange mark
Dorsal Dorsal No obvious markings No obvious markings No obvious markings
Anal Fin Anal Fin No obvious markings No obvious markings No obvious markings
Mouth Mouth Medium, reaches near front of eye Small terminal Small terminal
Lateral compression Lateral compression More Most More
25Order Perciformes
- Family Percidae
- Johnny Darter
- Xs and/or Ws on side blunt snout black eye
stripe extends to lip - Fantail Darter
- Dark striping on side tesselated tail
- Logperch
- Long snout alternating long and short vertical
bars on sides dusky teardrop
Johnny
Fantail
Logperch
26Order Perciformes
- Family Percidae
- May be more similar in color than plates indicate
- Sauger
- Half-moons on dorsal fin
- Walleye
- Dark spot on posterior of first dorsal fin
27Order Scorpaeniformes
- Family Cottidae
- Members of this family have large mouth, large
fan-like pectoral fins, and few or no scales - Mottled Sculpin
- Pectoral fins distinguish this species from
others on list - Note dark mottling on a lighter body