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Fish IdentificationReferences Hubbs, C., Edwards, and Garrett. 2008. An annotatedchecklist of the freshwater fishes of Texas , with keys to Identification of species. Texas Academy of Science. Available from: Page, and Burr. 2011. Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes, second edition. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Trade and Reference Publishers. Pflieger, 1997. The Fishes of Missouri. Missouri Department of Conservation. Thomas, C., Bonner, and Whiteside. 2007. Freshwater Fishes of Texas . Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas . Robison, and Buchanan. 1988. Fishes of Arkansas. The University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, Ganoid scales Beaklike snoutAlligator Gar: Teeth on upper jaw in two rowsGarsSpotted Gar: One row of teeth on upper jaw, Snout shortLongnose Gar: One row of teeth on upper jaw, Snout long and narrowHerrings Lateral line absent Keel along bellyGizzard Shad: Subterminalmouth.
Crappie White Crappie: 6 dorsal fin spines Black Crappie: Checkerboard pattern, 7-8 dorsal fin spines • Dorsal fin with 6-8 spines. Warmouth: Large mouth (Bass-like), tooth patch on tongue Long gill rakers. Redear Sunfish: Small mouth, Long …
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