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Zingel is a genus of fish in the Percidae family.
The term panfish may also be used for members of Percidae families, such as:
Some darters in the family Percidae have been collected at ages up to four-years.
Ammocrypta pellucida, also known as the eastern sand darter, is a species of the Percidae family.
Percina caprodes, the logperch or common logperch, is a fish species of the family Percidae.
The wounded darter, Etheostoma vulneratum, is a small freshwater fish in the family Percidae.
Fishes of several Percidae genera:
The schraetzer or striped ruffe (Gymnocephalus schraetser) is a species of fish in the Percidae family.
Perch is a common name for fish of the genus Perca, freshwater gamefish belonging to the family Percidae.
The Percidae are a family of perciform fish found in fresh and brackish waters of the Northern Hemisphere.
Percina is a genus of small bony fishes of the family Percidae from North America.
The predators of this species are in the families Percidae and Centrarchidae, and the genus Mycropterus.
Rapid allopatric speciation in logperch darters (Percidae: Percina )
Zingel asper, the Apron, is a species of fish in the Percidae family that is at a high risk of becoming extinct.
Though many fish are referred to as perch as a common name, to be considered a true perch, the fish must be of the family Percidae.
The sauger (Sander canadensis) is a freshwater perciform fish of the family Percidae which resembles its close relative the walleye.
The trispot darter (Etheostoma trisella) is a species of fish in the Percidae family endemic to the United States.
There are 41 described species in the genus Percina the second-most species rich of 10 genera currently recognized in the family Percidae.
The Danube streber (Zingel streber), family Percidae.
The estuarine perch (Sander marinus), also called sea pikeperch or sea zander, is a species of fish in the Percidae family.
Percina sciera belongs to the family Percidae, which along with Etheostomatinae comprise approximately 20-percent of the recognized diversity in North American freshwater fish.
Three new percid fishes (Percidae: Percina) from the Mobile basin drainage of Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee.
The fantail darter (Etheostoma flabellare) is a species of fish in the Percidae family, widely distributed across streams in North America.
Their paired fins are in the thoracic position and their caudal fin is truncated which means squared off at the corners, a characteristic of the Percidae family.
Although called the Sacramento perch, A. interruptus is not a perch strictly speaking; the perches are members of the genus Perca in family Percidae.