
Catostomidae
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The Catostomidae are the suckers of the order Cypriniformes, with about 78 species in this family of freshwater fishes. The Catostomidae are almost exclusively native to North America. The only exceptions are Catostomus catostomus, found in both North America and Russia, and Myxocyprinus asiaticus found only in China. In the Ozarks they are a common food fish and a festival is held each year to celebrate them. The bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinellus, can reach an age up to 127 years, making it the oldest known freshwater teleost by more than 50 years.
Species
suckers
FAMILY
- KingdomAnimalia
- PhylumChordata
- ClassTeleostei
- OrderCypriniformes
- FamilyCatostomidae
via GBIF
Museum specimens
- Specimen records
- 2,010
- With media
- 9
- Family
- Catostomidae
- Collections
- USNM, MCZ, UCMP, CUMV, TCWC
- Recorded in
- United States
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Encyclopedic overview
6 sectionsContents
- Description and biology
- Fossil record
- As food
- Recreational fishing
- Subfamilies and genera
- References
The Catostomidae are the suckers of the order Cypriniformes, with about 78 species in this family of freshwater fishes. The Catostomidae are almost exclusively native to North America. The only exceptions are Catostomus catostomus, found in both North America and Russia, and Myxocyprinus asiaticus found only in China. In the Ozarks they are a common food fish and a festival is held each year to celebrate them. The bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus cyprinellus, can reach an age up to 127 years, making it the oldest known freshwater teleost by more than 50 years.
==Description and biology==
Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Catostomidae” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.