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Pomoxys protacanthus Gill, 1865. The white crappie ( Pomoxis annularis) is a freshwater fish found in North America, one of the two species of crappies. [ 3] Alternate common names for the species include goldring, silver perch, [ 4] white perch and sac-a-lait. [ 3] USS Goldring is named for the fish.
Gravel chub, Hybopsis x-punctata [36] Highland stoneroller, Campostoma spadiceum [37] Hornyhead chub, Nocomis biguttatus [38] Ironcolor shiner, Notropis chalybaeus [39] Largescale stoneroller, Campostoma oligolepis [40] Mississippi silvery minnow, Hybognathus nuchalis [41] Ozark chub, Erimystax harryi [42]
Type species. Pomoxis annularis. Rafinesque, 1818 [ 1] Synonyms [ 2] Hyperistius Gill, 1864 : Crappies ( / ˈkrɒpi, ˈkræpi /) [ 3][ 4] are two species of North American freshwater fish of the genus Pomoxis in the family Centrarchidae (sunfishes). Both species of crappies are popular game fish among recreational anglers .
There are over 177 species of fish in the US state of Oklahoma, at least 7% of which are not native. [1] Species include: Alabama shad (Alosa alabamae) Alligator gar (Atractosteus spatula) American eel (Anguilla rostrata) American gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum) American paddlefish (Polyodon spathula) Arkansas darter (Etheostoma cragini)
The list is not complete as there are over 200 species of fish found in Missouri. [1] [2] Common name ... White crappie: Pomoxis annularis: Lakes, reservoirs, large ...
An extensive list of the freshwater fish found in California, including both native and introduced species. [1] Common Name Scientific Name ... White Crappie: Pomoxis ...
Also, they are larger than most freshwater species and rich in proteins. There are about 100+ species of common commercial fish around the country. Crustaceans such as, crabs, lobsters, prawns, and squids, cuttlefish, and sea cucumbers also added to this list instead of fish types due to their high value commercially. [ 3]
White crappie: Pomoxis annularis: Centrarchidae No Yellow perch: ... “Wyoming Game and Fish Department - Native Fish Species of Wyoming.” Accessed April 27, 2020.