Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Operculum Pectoral Fin Pelvic
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Dorsal Fin Caudal Fin Operculum Pectoral Fin Pelvic Fin Anal Fin
Bluegill
Bluegill • 1/2 as deep as long • under 1” thick • blue color on lower portion of both the jaw and operculum • Color is NOT a good way to identify • Dark round spot on the rear dorsal fin • 5 -9 dark vertical bands running down their sides.
Pumpkinseed
Pumpkinseed • Lateral facial markings • Very colorful, but color is a poor ID • Scarlet spot on opercle indicator. flap • 7 -8 dark vertical bands • Very similar to bluegill
Red Eared Sunfish
Red Eared Sunfish • Produced from a Bluegill and Pumpkinseed crossbreeds. • Looks very similar to Bluegill or Pumpkinseed, but slight differences.
Crappie
Crappie • Both Black and White (black = 7 -8 dorsal spines, white = 6 dorsal spines. ) • Mottled Markings • Color is not a good identification indicator • Very thin, perhaps the thinnest of all sunfish • 8 -10 inches is common
Yellow Perch
Yellow Perch • Golden Yellow Coloration on their sides. (may vary) • 6 -8 dark vertical bands along their sides • have two dorsal fins, membrane between the two is black • caudal fin is slightly rounded and forked • 3. 5 times as long as deep • unlike walleyes, they do not have canines
Largemouth Bass
Largemouth Bass • • • Upper jaw extends beyond the eye Deep notch in dorsal fin Caudal fin is forked and rounded Golden-brown eye Dark, irregular horizontal stripe along lateral line
Smallmouth Bass
Smallmouth Bass • Upper jaw does not extends beyond the eye • Slight notch in dorsal fin • Caudal fin is not forked and not rounded • Red eye • Dark, vertical stripe along sides
Brook Trout
Brook Trout • • Has an elongated and compressed body squared-tail wormlike markings on back and head red spots along the side of their bodies with blue halos. • Lower fins have a white leading edge, followed by a black border
Walleye
Walleye • Canines along the lower jaw • irregularly-shaped vertical blotches along sides • Upper half of body has mottled vertical stripes • Dark blotch on back of anterior dorsal fin, no spots on dorsal fin • Silvery, opaque marble eyes that glow in the dark • White tip on lower edge of caudal fin
Northern Pike
Northern Pike • Hard-muscled, tube-shaped fish with elongated body and a flat, duckbill snout • light, bean-shaped markings that run the length of the body in horizontal rows • Tiger-striped fins • Rounded caudal, pelvic and pectoral fins • Scales cover the cheek and upper half of the operculum • 5 -7 pores on each side of lower jaw
Muskellunge
Muskellunge • Hard-muscled, tube-shaped fish with elongated body and a flat, duckbill snout • vertical stripes along each side of the fish • Tiger-striped fins • Pointed caudal, pelvic and pectoral fins • No scales on the cheek and upper half of the operculum • 6 -9 pores on each side of lower jaw
White Bass
White Bass • Brown eye • Silver color • many dark, horizontal lines along the sides
Rock Bass
Rock Bass • Brown eye • Brown coloration, with light vertical stripes along the sides
Brown Trout
Brown Trout • “X” shaped markings on back and upper half of their body • squared tail • numerous small spots on the head • inside of the mouth is white • 10 -12 anal rays
Rainbow Trout
Rainbow Trout • Many small spots on the body • Distinctive pink horizontal stripe down each side of the body • squared tail with spots • 10 -12 anal rays
Lake Trout
Lake Trout • Silvery color with irregular wormlike markings on back and dorsal fin • Light spots in body and tail • deeply forked tail with spots on edge leading to the body • 10 -11 rays in their anal fin • inside of mouth is white
Chinook Salmon
Chinook Salmon • Some black spots on upper half of body • grey-black mouth, with teeth set in black gums • squared tail with spots on both halves • 15 -19 anal rays
Coho Salmon
Coho Salmon • Small black spots on backs, sides above the lateral line, base of dorsal fin, and upper half of caudal fin. • Inside of mouth is grey or black, with teeth set in white gums • Slightly forked tail • 12 -15 anal rays
Lake Sturgeon
Lake Sturgeon • Torpedo-shaped body, turned up tail • Resembles a shark • Five rows of shell-shaped plates along back • notochord instead of backbone • Mouth is on underside of body with barbels
Channel Catfish
Channel Catfish • Scaleless, tough skin • 8 barbels • Three sharp spines, (1 dorsal, 2 pectoral) • Black spots on lower side of body • Deeply forked caudal fin
- Hiatus subinguinal
- Rostral-caudal axis
- Dorsal ventral caudal rostral
- Caudal and dorsal
- Basal ganglia
- Kroly
- Medial surface
- Camoflauge
- Ray finned fish
- Kingdom animalia fish
- Anterior fin
- Osteichthyes endoskeleton
- Characteristics of mammals
- Prisme à base trapézoidale
- Spf fin fod fin
- Musculo redondo mayor y menor
- Infra
- Articulacion acromioclavicular
- Colabarea plamanului
- Pectoral
- Comblement sillon delto pectoral
- Eminence hypothénar
- Lateral pectoral nerve
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- Pectoral girdle acetabulum
- Pectoral girdle
- Pectoral girdle diagram
- Deep fascia of pectoral region
- Homeostatic imbalances of bones and joints
- Le lieu très saint
- Mlpp dan cpp sendi shoulder
- Musculo redondo mayor y menor
- Median nerve innervates
- Pectoral girdle muscles
- Axilla posterior
- Nursing bed positions for patients
- Inspectio
- Axillary triangle
- Emphysemas mellkas
- Leg curl
- Pectoral de tutankamon
- Radial groove of humerus