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  2. Bowfin - Wikipedia

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    The bowfin (Amia calva) is a ray-finned fish native to North America. Common names include mudfish , mud pike , dogfish , grindle , grinnel , swamp trout , and choupique . It is regarded as a relict , being one of only two surviving species of the Halecomorphi , a group of fish that first appeared during the Early Triassic , around 250 million ...

  3. Amia ocellicauda - Wikipedia

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    Amia ocellicauda, the eyespot bowfin, is a species of bowfin native to North America. Originally described by John Richardson from Lake Huron in 1836, it was synonymized with Amia calva until genetic work in 2022 revealed them to be separate species. [1] This species ranges from around the Great Lakes south to the Gulf Coast wetlands of ...

  4. Amia (fish) - Wikipedia

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    Amia, commonly called bowfin, is a genus of ray-finned fish related to gars in the infraclass Holostei. They are regarded as taxonomic relicts , being the sole surviving species of the order Amiiformes and clade Halecomorphi , which dates from the Triassic to the Eocene , persisting to the present.

  5. Amiidae - Wikipedia

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    The bowfin and the eyespot bowfin (Amia ocellicauda) are the only two species to survive today, although additional species in all four subfamilies of Amiidae are known from Jurassic, Cretaceous, and Eocene fossils. [1] Bowfins are now found throughout eastern North America, typically in slow-moving backwaters, canals, and ox-bow lakes.

  6. List of fishes of Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Bowfin (Amia calva) Brindled madtom (Noturus miurus) Brook silverside (Labidesthes sicculus) Brown bullhead (Ameiurus nebulosus) Brown trout (Salmo trutta) Bullhead minnow (Pimephales vigilax) Cardinal shiner (Luxilus cardinalis) Carmine shiner (Notropis percobromus) Central stoneroller (Campostoma anomalum) Chain pickerel (Esox niger)

  7. List of fishes of Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The lake sturgeon is near the southern end of its range in Arkansas, more commonly found in the Upper Midwest. [86] Pallid and shovelnose sturgeon live in large, turbid rivers of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain , including the lower Arkansas, Mississippi, and lower White rivers downstream of impoundments.

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    Complete with travel accessories like a suitcase, passport, and map, the traveler dolls are considered a rare commodity among collectors (not to mention super cute!) In good or mint condition, you ...

  9. Holostei - Wikipedia

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    Fish portal; Holostei is a group of ray-finned bony fish.It is divided into two major clades, the Halecomorphi, represented by the single living genus, Amia with two species, the bowfins (Amia calva and Amia ocellicauda), as well as the Ginglymodi, the sole living representatives being the gars (Lepisosteidae), represented by seven living species in two genera (Atractosteus, Lepisosteus). [3]