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Minnow is a general term used to refer to small freshwater and saltwater fish, especially those used as bait fish or for fishing bait. More specifically, it refers to small freshwater fish of the carp family.
True minnows
Smaller fish in the subfamily Leuciscinae are considered to be "true" minnows:
- Bluntnose minnows, fish in the genus Pimephales
- Cardinal minnows, fish in the genus Tanichthys
- Cheat Minnow Pararhinichthys bowersi
- Cutlips minnows, fish in the genus Exoglossum
- Desert minnows, fish in the genus Dionda
- Eurasian minnows, fish in the genus Phoxinus
- Loach Minnow (Rhinichthys cobitis)
- Pikeminnows, fish in the genus Ptychocheilus
- Pugnose minnows, fish in the genus Opsopoeodus
- Silverjaw minnows, fish in the genus Ericymba
- Silvery minnows, fish in the genus Hybognathus
- Suckermouth minnows, fish in the genus Phenacobius
Other minnows
Other fish specifically called minnows include
- in the Southern Hemisphere, some fish in the family Galaxiidae, in particular those of genus Galaxias
- in Southeast Asia, the danionins
- the Drakensberg Minnow (Barbus aspius) from South Africa
- the Maluti Minnow (Pseudobarbus quathlambae) from Lesotho
- the Falklands minnow from the Falkland Islands
- the Piketop winnow (Belonesox belizanus) are confused for the northern pike, (Esox lucius), also called "Minnow" for the little zize.
See also
Categories:- Fish common names
- Fishing
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