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MIMIC SHINER (Notropis volucellus) Image by Image by Ellen Edmonson Other common names: Shiner, minnow. Identification: Body is slender and compressed laterally. Snout is broad, rounded, and barely overhangs the small, slightly upturned mouth. Eyes are large. Scales particularly on the back and upper sides are dark edged;
The mimic shiner (Notropis volucellus) is a species of North American cyprinid freshwater fish in the genus Notropis. The genus Notropis is commonly known as the eastern shiners.
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The mimic shiner (Notropis volucellus) is a species of North American cyprinid freshwater fish in the genus Notropis. The genus Notropis is commonly known as the eastern shiners.
Picture by Chad Thomas, Texas State University-San Marcos . Notropis volucellus mimic shiner . Type Locality. Detroit River, at Grosse Ile, Wayne Co., MI (Cope 1865). Etymology/Derivation of Scientific Name. Notropis, Greek, “back keel;” volucellus, Latin, meaning “winged” or “swift” Pflieger 1997). Synonymy
The mimic shiner (Notropis volucellus) is a species of North American cyprinid freshwater fish in the genus Notropis. The genus Notropis is commonly known as the eastern shiners.
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