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  2. Killifish - Wikipedia

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    The word killifish is of uncertain origin, but is likely to have come from the Dutch kil for a kill (small stream). [4] Although killifish is sometimes used as an English equivalent to the taxonomical term Cyprinodontidae, this is only one of several families that are referred to as Killifish. Cyprinodontidae more specifically refers to the ...

  3. Chologaster - Wikipedia

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    Chologaster cornuta, commonly named swampfish, ricefish, or riceditch killifish, is a freshwater fish of the family Amblyopsidae. It is the only living species of the genus Chologaster . It only lives in US rivers in the Atlantic Coastal Plain drainages, from southeast Virginia to central Georgia .

  4. Fundulus - Wikipedia

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    However, a few larger species exist, with the giant killifish (F. grandissimus) and the northern studfish (F. catenatus) growing to twice the genus' average size. Many of the 40-odd species are commonly known by the highly ambiguous name " killifish " (the general term for egg-laying toothcarps), or the somewhat less ambiguous " topminnow " (a ...

  5. Mummichog - Wikipedia

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    Also known as Atlantic killifish, mummies, gudgeons, and mud minnows, these fish inhabit brackish and coastal waters including estuaries and salt marshes. The species is noted for its hardiness and ability to tolerate highly variable salinity , temperature fluctuations from 6 to 35 °C (43 to 95 °F), very low oxygen levels (down to 1 mg/L ...

  6. Fundulus pulvereus - Wikipedia

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    The bayou killifish is a non-seasonal killifish, meaning that it is non-migratory, and thus occupies the same territories within the Western Atlantic waters of both Americas year round. [5] Most populations of bayou killifish can be found in the temperate coastal waters of the Atlantic coast of North America, as well as the Gulf of Mexico. [3]

  7. Fundulus zebrinus - Wikipedia

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    Fundulus zebrinus is a species of fish in the Fundulidae known by the common name plains killifish. It is native to North America, where it is distributed throughout the Mississippi River , Colorado River , and Rio Grande drainages, and other river systems; many of its occurrences represent introduced populations.

  8. Fundulus luciae - Wikipedia

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    Fundulus luciae, the spotfin killifish, is a member of the genus Fundulus. This hardy fish is notable for spending its entire life in sporadically flooded salt marsh habitat, sheltering in shallow pools, puddles, and small tidal rivulets. [ 2 ]

  9. List of edible molluscs - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of edible molluscs. Molluscs are a large phylum of invertebrate animals, many of which have shells . Edible molluscs are harvested from saltwater, freshwater, and the land, and include numerous members of the classes Gastropoda (snails), Bivalvia (clams, scallops, oysters etc.), Cephalopoda (octopus and squid), and ...