Small fishes
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IDSSmall fishes.
DACESSmall fishes.
FRYSmall fishes.
DACESSmall fishes
SMELTSSmall silvery fishes
DARTERSSmall perchlike fishes.
DACESSmall freshwater fishes
DACESSome small freshwater fishes
cockabully(Maori) any of various small freshwater fishes of New Zealand
cockabulliesCOCKABULLY, (Maori) any of various small freshwater fishes of New Zealand
minnowsUsed in names of similar small freshwater fishes, e.g., mudminnow, topminnow
daniosany of various small brightly colored Asian cyprinid fishes (genera Danio and Brachydanio)
shinerany of various small American freshwater fishes having glistening scales, esp. a minnow
danioany of various small brightly colored Asian cyprinid fishes (genera Danio and Brachydanio)
mummichog(Native American) any one of several species of small American cyprinodont fishes, aka killifish
mummichogsMUMMICHOG, (Native American) any one of several species of small American cyprinodont fishes, aka killifish
etheostomineof or like the Etheostoma, a genus of small American freshwater fishes related to perch
dartersany of several small, darting, freshwater fishes of the perch family, inhabiting streams of eastern North America
darterany of several small, darting, freshwater fishes of the perch family, inhabiting streams of eastern North America
dogfishany of several small sharks, especially of the genera Mustelus and Squalus, that are destructive to food fishes
killieany of several small, oviparous cyprinodont fishes, especially of the genus Fundulus, found in salt, brackish, and fresh waters
boarfishany of several fishes having a projecting snout, especially a small, spiny-rayed fish, Capros aper, of European waters
gouramiany of several small, air-breathing, nest-building Asiatic fishes of the genera Trichogaster, Colisa, and Trichopsis, often kept in aquariums
gouramisany of several small, air-breathing, nest-building Asiatic fishes of the genera Trichogaster, Colisa, and Trichopsis, often kept in aquariums
ichsdisease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
ichdisease of tropical fishes, characterized by small, white nodules on the fins, skin, and eyes, caused by a ciliate protozoan, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis
weeverseither of two small, European, marine fishes of the genus Trachinus, T. draco(greater weever) or T. vipera(lesser weever), having highly poisonous dorsal spines
caplinseither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
caplineither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
weevereither of two small, European, marine fishes of the genus Trachinus, T. draco(greater weever) or T. vipera(lesser weever), having highly poisonous dorsal spines
capelineither of two small fishes of the smelt family, Mallotus villosus, of coastal North American waters, or M. catervarius, of the North Pacific
orfea small slender European cyprinoid fish, Idus idus, occurring in two colour varieties, namely the silver orfe and the golden orfe, popular aquarium fishes
killifishesA small carplike fish of fresh, brackish, or salt water, typically brightly colored. They are mainly native to America and include many popular aquarium fishes
killifishA small carplike fish of fresh, brackish, or salt water, typically brightly colored. They are mainly native to America and include many popular aquarium fishes
halfbeaksA slender shoaling fish of coastal areas, with small pectoral fins and the lower jaw lengthened into a beak. It is related to the flying fishes and often skitters along the surface
helleriany of several small, brightly colored, viviparous, freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, native to Central America, having the lower part of the caudal fin elongated into a swordlike structure: often kept in aquariums
piranhaany of various usually small South American characin fishes (genera Serrasalmus and Pygocentrus) that have very sharp teeth, often appear in schools, and include some that may attack and inflict dangerous wounds upon humans and large animals called also caribe