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  2. Catostomidae - Wikipedia

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    Throughout much of their range species are considered to be rough fish. Suckers have historically been scapegoated for human environmental destruction and their impacts on popular fish species such as Pacific salmon and smallmouth bass. This has led to their widespread and unnecessary destruction at the hands of ignorant anglers. [12]

  3. Catostomus latipinnis - Wikipedia

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    Catostomus latipinnis (flannelmouth sucker) is a North American fish identified by its enlarged lower lips.It belongs to the genus Catostomus, commonly known as suckers.. Historically, the flannelmouth sucker ranged in the Colorado River Basin, including parts of Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada, California, and Arizona; however, this species has been entirely extirpated from the ...

  4. Saponin - Wikipedia

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    Most saponins, which readily dissolve in water, are poisonous to fish. [23] Therefore, in ethnobotany, they are known for their use by indigenous people in obtaining aquatic food sources. Since prehistoric times, cultures throughout the world have used fish-killing plants, typically containing saponins, for fishing. [24] [25] [26]

  5. Catostomus discobolus jarrovii - Wikipedia

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    The fish's mouth contains fleshy lips and protuberances, mainly on the lower lips. Both lips are notched laterally, and the middle separation of the lips extends all the way to the fish's anterior margin. The position of the lips is unique to this species. [2] A Zuni bluehead sucker has a generally thick caudal penduncle.

  6. Catostomus discobolus - Wikipedia

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    The bluehead sucker is the largest of all Arizona endemic suckers, reaching lengths over 11.8 in. Their colors are very similar to the desert sucker, with dark green or dark silvery top portions and light yellow bottoms. The bluehead has the largest lips of any sucker and has tiny papillae on the lower lip.

  7. Is the 'world's ugliest fish' actually delicious? Here's how ...

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    Ingredients: 4 black scabbard fish filets. 1 tablespoon lemon juice, freshly-squeezed. Salt and pepper. 1 clove garlic, minced. 1 cup flour. 1 egg, beaten

  8. Suckermouth - Wikipedia

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    The sucker fish (family Catostomidae) also have a modified mouth. In general many benthic dwelling or feeding fish will have a suckermouth feature. Many of these fishes originate from fast-moving waters, where the sucker allows the fish to 'stick' itself down without too much difficulty.

  9. Loricariidae - Wikipedia

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    Members of the family Loricariidae are commonly referred to as loricariids, suckermouth catfishes, armoured catfish, or suckermouth armoured catfish. [4] The name "plecostomus", and its shortened forms "pleco" and "plec", are used for many Loricariidae, since Plecostomus plecostomus (now called Hypostomus plecostomus) was one of the first loricariid species imported for the fish-keeping hobby.