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Title: Smelt Family, OSMERIDAE


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Smelt Family, OSMERIDAE
  • Small silvery fishes with adipose fins and teeth
    in the jaws
  • No axillary process
  • Associated with coastal regions, may be marine,
    freshwater, anadromous, or estuarine

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Delta Smelt(DSM)Hypomesus transpacificus
  • Native
  • Small mouth, maxillary does not extend past
    middle of eye
  • 0-1 chromatophores on isthmus
  • Pectoral rays 10 - 12
  • Smells like a cucumber
  • Larvae center of adipose anterior to center of
    anal fin

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Wakasagi(WAG)Hypomesus nipponensis
  • Introduced
  • Similar to Delta Smelt
  • 5 or more chromatophores on isthmus, usually 10 -
    60
  • May smell like a cucumber

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Longfin Smelt(LFS)Spirinchus thaleichthys
  • Native
  • Maxilla extends beyond middle of eye
  • Pectoral fin extends 83 - 128 of distance to
    pelvic fin origin
  • Black pigmentation on fins
  • Larvae center of adipose posterior to center of
    anal fin

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Surf Smelt(SSM)Hypretiosus pretiosus
  • Native
  • Maxillary does not extend beyond middle of eye
  • Longest anal ray into head length more than 2.5
    times
  • Sides silver with purplish hue, back light green
  • Pectoral rays 14 - 17

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Wakasagi
Delta Smelt
Juveniles
  • WAG has less pigmentation
  • at the base of the caudal fin
  • DSM has a lt pattern or
  • nearly so on the anterior
  • dorsal portion of the caudal fin
  • WAG generally has a
  • more superior mouth
  • WAG has larger eye which is
  • closer to the top of the head
  • WAG usually have 5 or more chromatophores
  • on isthmus, but may have less
  • DSM have 0 to 1 chromatophore on isthmus

Isthmus
Isthmus
7
Delta smelt vs. Wakasagi
8
Delta smelt vs. Wakasagi
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Delta smelt vs. Wakasagi
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Larval Delta vs. Longfin smelt
Delta smelt
Longfin smelt
Gas Bladder Morphology
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Delta smelt, Wakasagi Longfin smelt
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Minnow Family, CYPRINIDAE
  • Most abundant and widely distributed group of
    freshwater fishes in the world
  • No teeth in the mouth, however pharyngeal teeth
    are well developed
  • Abdominal pelvic fins
  • True spines are absent from the fins

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Minnows of the Central Valley
Carp Goldfish Golden shiner Hitch Hardhead Sa
c. Pikeminnow Sac. splittail Sac.
Blackfish Red shiner Fathead minnow
barbels
no barbels
serrated spine on dorsal fin
7 - 9 dorsal rays
10 - 13 dorsal rays
? 10 anal rays
frenum
maxilla extends to mid-eye
upper lobe of tail longer than lower
? 90 lateral line scales
? 40 lateral line scales
? 40 lateral line scales, anterior scales crowded
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Carp(C)Cyprinus carpio
  • Introduced
  • Deep bodied
  • Barbels on posterior edge of upper jaw
  • Serrated spine on leading edges of dorsal and
    anal fin
  • 32 - 39 LL scales

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Goldfish(GF)Carassius auratus
  • Introduced
  • No barbels
  • Deep bodied
  • Serrated spine on leading edges of dorsal and
    anal fins
  • 28 - 30 LL scales

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Mirror Carp vs Common Carp
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Golden Shiner (GSN)Notemigonus crysoleucas
  • Introduced
  • Deeply compressed body
  • Upward turned mouth
  • Lateral line curves downward from the head
  • Sharp keel on belly between pelvic and anal fins
    not obvious in fish lt 40mm FL
  • 44 - 54 LL scales


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Hitch (HCH)Lavinia exilicauda
  • Native
  • Lacks sharp keel on belly
  • Narrower caudal peduncle than golden shiner
  • 10 to 13 dorsal fin rays
  • 54 - 62 LL scales
  • Terminal mouth

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Hardhead (HH)Mylopharodon conocephalus
  • Native
  • Cone shaped head
  • Premaxillary frenum
  • 69 - 81 LL scales

Frenum
20
Sacramento Pikeminnow(SAPM)Ptychocheilus grandis
  • Native
  • Elongate body
  • Flat tapered head
  • Maxilla extends past middle of eye in adults
  • 73 - 86 LL scales

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Splittail(SPLT)Pogonichthys macrolepidotus
  • Native
  • Upper caudal lobe longer than lower lobe
  • Small barbel usually present at posterior edge of
    jaw in adults
  • 57 - 64 LL scales

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Sacramento Blackfish(SCB)Orthodon microlepidotus
  • Native
  • Rounded, elongate body
  • Wide, flat, sloping forehead
  • Small eye in adults
  • 90 - 105 LL scales

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Red Shiner(RSN)Cyprinella lutrensis
  • Introduced
  • Insertion of dorsal fin posterior to insertion of
    pelvic fins
  • Deeply compressed body
  • Terminal, oblique mouth
  • 33 - 36 LL scales

Photos Rene Reyes
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Fathead Minnow(FHM)Pimephales promelas
  • Introduced
  • Insertion of dorsal fin usually anterior to
    insertion of pelvic fins
  • Scales behind head more tightly spaced than
    scales on rest of body
  • Blunt head
  • 44 - 48 LL scales

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California Roach(CAR)Livinia symmetricus
  • Native
  • Eyes and head are relatively large
  • Mouth is small and slanted downward
  • Dark on upper half and silvery below
  • 47 - 63 LL scales

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Thicktail ChubGila crassicaudaThought to be
extinct
  • Native
  • Heavy - bodied
  • Short, deep and thick caudal peduncle
  • Small, cone - shaped head
  • 49 - 60 LL scales

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Sucker Family, CATOSTOMIDAE
  • Mostly bottom browsers, feeding on small
    invertebrates, algae, and detritus with fleshy,
    protrusible lips
  • Closely related to minnows
  • 3 types 1. plankton feeders with terminal
    mouths 2. mountain suckers 3. typical suckers

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Sacramento Sucker(SASU)Catostomus occidentalis
  • Native
  • Subterminal mouth with large fleshy lips
  • Upper lip has 5 - 6 rows of papillae
  • 1 row of papillae runs completely across deeply
    cleft lower lip

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Catfish Family, ICTALURIDAE
  • Native east of the Rocky Mountains except the
    Yaqui catfish
  • No scales
  • 8 barbels 2 on the snout, 2 on the end of the
    maxillae, and 4 on the chin
  • Adipose fin
  • Hundreds of tiny teeth on roof of the mouth

32
Catfishes of the Central Valley
33
White Catfish(WHC)Ictalurus catus
  • Introduced
  • Moderately forked tail
  • Chin barbels usually white
  • Large, wide head
  • Usually has no dark spots on sides

34
Channel Catfish(CHC)Ictalurus punctatus
  • Introduced
  • Chin barbels usually dark
  • Deeply forked tail
  • Narrow head
  • Dark spots usually found on body

35
Blue Catfish(BLC)Ictalurus furcatus
  • Introduced
  • Chin barbels usually white
  • Forked tail
  • No dark spots on body

36
Black Bullhead(BKB)Ictalurus melas
  • Introduced
  • Squared caudal fin
  • Chin barbels darkly pigmented
  • Dark anal fin membrane
  • Body not mottled

37
Brown Bullhead(BRB)Ictalurus nebulosus
  • Introduced
  • Squared caudal fin
  • Chin barbels dark except for a light portion
    adjacent to chin
  • Membranes between anal fin rays the same color or
    lighter than rays
  • Body occasionally mottled

38
Yellow Bullhead(YEB)Ictalurus natalis
  • Introduced
  • Slightly rounded caudal fin
  • White or light colored chin barbels
  • Olive green to light yellow on back
  • Body not mottled

39
Photos Rene Reyes
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Killifish Family, CYPRINODONTIDAE
  • Surface-oriented, with upturned mouths, large
    eyes, flattened heads, and dorsal fins placed far
    back on the body
  • Small teeth in the jaws
  • Pelvic fins are reduced or absent

41
Rainwater Killifish(RFK)Lucania parva
  • Introduced
  • Rounded dorsal and caudal fins
  • Small pelvic fins
  • Origin of dorsal fin anterior to origin of anal
    fin
  • Large scales

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Livebearer Family, POECILIIDAE
  • Differ from the killifishes in their method of
    reproduction (viviparity) and in the structures
    associated with reproduction (gonopodium male
    copulatory organ)
  • Do not need special substrates for spawning
  • Broad tolerance for extremes in temperature,
    salinity, and dissolved oxygen

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Mosquitofish(MQF)Gambusia affinis
  • Introduced
  • Rounded caudal fin
  • Small pelvic fins
  • Origin of dorsal fin is posterior to origin of
    anal fin
  • Sexually dimorphic
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