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The stone moroko (Pseudorasbora parva), also known as the topmouth gudgeon, [1] is a fish belonging to the Cyprinidae family, native to Asia, but introduced and now considered an invasive species in Europe and North America. The fish's size is rarely above 8 cm and usually 2 to 7.5 cm (0.79 to 2.95 in) long.
Gudgeon, Gobio gobio (Grundling) Silver carp, Hypophthalmichthys molitrix (Sølvkarpe) Sunbleak, Leucaspius delineatus (Regnløje) Orfe, Leuciscus idus (Rimte) Common dace, Leuciscus leuciscus (Strømskalle) Eurasian minnow, Phoxinus phoxinus (Elritse) Topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (Båndgrundling) European bitterling, Rhodeus amarus ...
Pseudorasbora parva Temminck & Schlegel, 1846 (Stone moroko, topmouth gudgeon) Pseudorasbora pugnax Kawase & Hosoya, 2015 [3] Pseudorasbora pumila Miyadi, 1930 (Moroco)
Topmouth gudgeon, Pseudorasbora parva (introduced) European bitterling, Rhodeus amarus (introduced) Amur bitterling, Rhodeus sericeus (introduced) Roach, Rutilus rutilus; Common rudd, Scardinius erythrophthalmus; Tench, Tinca tinca
Gudgeon is the common name for a miniature barbel and a number of small freshwater fish of the families Butidae, Cyprinidae, Eleotridae or Ptereleotridae. Most gudgeons are elongate, bottom-dwelling fish , many of which live in rapids and other fast moving water however many can be found in still waters
Hypseleotris compressa, the empire gudgeon, is a species of Gobiiform fish in the family Eleotridae endemic to Australia and south-central New Guinea. [2] Taxonomy
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All the listed species are classified by their origin as freshwater, brackish water, marine, anadromous, catadromous, and euryhaline; also classified as native, introduced, invasive, and species found accidentally (difficult to characterize it as native or invasive).