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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.
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.
The sand shiner (Notropis stramineus) differs from N. volucellus in that it has only 7 anal fin rays, has well developed pre- and post dorsal streaks and a pale area under the dorsal fin origin followed by a distinct dash under the remainder of the fin (Etnier and Starnes 1993).
Inhabits sandy pools of headwaters, creeks and small to large rivers. Also occurs in quiet areas of lakes (Ref. 5723, 10294).Feeds on microcrustacea, midge larvae and pupae, and some terrestrial insects (Ref. 10294).Very similar to Notropis cahabae (Ref. 5723).
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.
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;
Distribution data for the Mimic Shiner (Notropis volucellus)