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ARKANSAS RIVER SHINER (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... species found in the same habitat. The Arkansas River Shiner formerly occurred throughout the Arkansas River main stem and in that river’s major right bank tributary basins. The fish is extremely dependent .... Continue to ARKANSAS RIVER SH... >>
Brindled Madtom (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The Brindled Madtom is a small member of the catfish family that measures just over 3-inches in length. There are distinct black and yellow markings on its body and fins. This fish avoids large .... Continue to Brindled Madtom >>
TOPEKA SHINER (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... the Endangered Species Specialist, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 315 Houston Street, Suite E, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. .... Continue to TOPEKA SHINER >>
STURGEON CHUB (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... The fish has a slender nearly transparent body. Snout long, eye small, mouth ventral, with one or two prominent barbels on each side. It has a keel on each dorsal scale. With a maximum length .... Continue to STURGEON CHUB >>
WESTERN SILVERY MINNOW (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... This fish has a slender body and is streamlined with a maximum length of 6 inches. The eyes are larger. The mouth is thin-lipped, ventral, without barbels. Dorsal fin is directly over pelvic fin .... Continue to WESTERN SILVERY M... >>
Banded Sculpin (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... , crayfish, and small fish. Banded Sculpins are abundant in Ozark streams. The Sculpin enters Kansas only where reliable springs maintain a streamflow cool and clear enough to sustain the species through .... Continue to Banded Sculpin >>
River Darter (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... on insects. The River Darter is known in Kansas from the Neosho River in Labette and the Spring River in Cherokee County. This fish barely enters Kansas. The only records are from the broad, shallow channels .... Continue to River Darter >>
Spotted Sucker (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... plant debris. They seem to require clear, relatively soft water. This fish spawns in late spring or summer and feeds mainly on small insects and crustaceans. The Spotted Sucker has been found recently .... Continue to Spotted Sucker >>
Sunburst Darter (Species information) 23%
Fishes ... leaves. They also occupy shallow overflow and seepage pools, maintained by ground water, alongside channels of larger streams. This fish probably spawns in April in Kansas. Its reproductive habits and food .... Continue to Sunburst Darter >>
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