Catostomidae is the sucker family of the order Cypriniformes.
There are 80 species in this family of freshwater fishes. Catostomidae are found in North
America, east central China, and eastern Siberia. Their mouth is located on the underside of the head (subterminal), with thick, fleshy lips. Most species are less than 60 cm (2 feet) in length but the largest species can reach
1 m (40 inches). They are not usually fished
recreationally; they are not highly prized in North America for their flesh although they are a fairly popular target with spear
fisherman.
Catostomids are most often found in rivers but can be found in any freshwater environment. Their food ranges from detritus and
bottom dwelling organisms (such as crustaceans and worms), to surface insects and small fishes.
They are preferentially harvested in the spring, during their spawning run. They can be fried, canned or smoked.
Species
Subfamily Catostominae
- Tribe Catostomini
- Genus Catostomus
- Utah sucker, Catostomus ardens
(Jordan & Gilbert, 1881).
- Yaqui sucker, Catostomus bernardini
(Girard, 1856).
- Cahita sucker, Catostomus cahita
(Siebert & Minckley, 1986).
- Longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus
catostomus (Forster, 1773).
- Jasper longnose sucker, Catostomus catostomus
lacustris (Bajkov, 1927).
- Desert sucker, Catostomus clarkii
(Baird & Girard,
1854).
- Bridgelip sucker, Catostomus columbianus
(Eigenmann & Eigenmann,
1893).
- White sucker, Catostomus commersonii
(Lacépède, 1803).
- Catostomus conchos (Meek, 1902).
- Bluehead sucker, Catostomus discobolus discobolus
(Cope, 1871).
- Zuni bluehead sucker, Catostomus discobolus yarrowi
(Cope, 1874).
- Owens sucker, Catostomus fumeiventris (Miller,
1973).
- Sonora sucker, Catostomus insignis
(Baird & Girard,
1854).
- Flannelmouth sucker, Catostomus latipinnis
(Baird & Girard,
1853).
- Bavispe sucker, Catostomus leopoldi
(Siebert & Minckley, 1986).
- Largescale sucker, Catostomus macrocheilus
(Girard, 1856).
- Modoc sucker, Catostomus microps
(Rutter, 1908).
- Nazas sucker, Catostomus nebuliferus
(Garman, 1881).
- Goose lake sucker, Catostomus occidentalis
lacusanserinus (Fowler, 1913).
- Sacramento sucker, Catostomus occidentalis
occidentalis Ayres, 1854.
- Mountain sucker, Catostomus
platyrhynchus (Cope, 1874).
- Rio Grande sucker, Catostomus plebeius
Baird & Girard,
1854.
- Jenny creek sucker, Catostomus rimiculus
Gilbert & Snyder, 1898.
- Santa Ana sucker, Catostomus
santaanae (Snyder, 1908).
- Klamath largescale sucker, Catostomus
snyderi Gilbert, 1898.
- Tahoe sucker, Catostomus tahoensis
Gill & Jordan, 1878.
- Warner sucker, Catostomus warnerensis
Snyder, 1908.
- Opata sucker, Catostomus wigginsi Herre
& Brock, 1936.
- Genus Chasmistes
- Shortnose sucker, Chasmistes
brevirostris Cope, 1879.
- Cui-ui, Chasmistes cujus Cope, 1883.
- Chasmistes fecundus (Cope &
Yarrow, 1875).
- June sucker, Chasmistes liorus liorus
Jordan, 1878.
- Chasmistes liorus mictus Miller & Smith, 1981.
- Snake River sucker, Chasmistes muriei
Miller & Smith, 1981.
- Genus Deltistes
- Genus Xyrauchen
- Tribe Erimyzoninae
- Genus Erimyzon
- Creek chubsucker, Erimyzon oblongus
(Mitchill, 1814).
- Lake chubsucker, Erimyzon sucetta
(Lacépède, 1803).
- Sharpfin chubsucker, Erimyzon tenuis
(Agassiz, 1855).
- Genus Minytrema
- Spotted sucker, Minytrema melanops
(Rafinesque, 1820).
- Tribe Thoburniinae
- Genus Hypentelium
- Alabama hog sucker, Hypentelium etowanum
(Jordan, 1877).
- Northern hog sucker, Hypentelium nigricans
(Lesueur, 1817).
- Roanoke hog sucker, Hypentelium roanokense
Raney & Lachner, 1947.
- Genus Thoburnia
- Blackfin sucker, Thoburnia atripinnis (Bailey,
1959).
- Rustyside sucker, Thoburnia hamiltoni (Raney
& Lachner, 1946).
- Torrent sucker, Thoburnia rhothoeca (Thoburn,
1896).
- Tribe Moxostomatini
- Genus Moxostoma
- Longlip jumprock, Moxostoma albidum
(Girard, 1856).
- Silver redhorse, Moxostoma anisurum
(Rafinesque, 1820).
- Bigeye jumprock, Moxostoma ariommum Robins
& Raney, 1956.
- Mexican redhorse, Moxostoma austrinum
Bean, 1880.
- Smallmouth redhorse, Moxostoma breviceps
(Cope, 1870).
- River redhorse, Moxostoma carinatum
(Cope, 1870).
- Blacktip jumprock, Moxostoma cervinum
(Cope, 1868).
- Notchlip redhorse, Moxostoma collapsum
(Cope, 1870).
- Gray redhorse, Moxostoma congestum
(Baird & Girard,
1854).
- Black redhorse, Moxostoma duquesni
(Lesueur, 1817).
- Golden redhorse, Moxostoma
erythrurum (Rafinesque, 1818).
- Copper redhorse, Moxostoma hubbsi
Legendre, 1952.
- Harelip sucker, Moxostoma lacerum
(Jordan & Brayton, 1877).
- Greater jumprock, Moxostoma lachneri Robins
& Raney, 1956.
- Shorthead redhorse, Moxostoma
macrolepidotum (Lesueur, 1817).
- Mascota jumprock, Moxostoma mascotae
Regan, 1907.
- V-lip redhorse, Moxostoma pappillosum
(Cope, 1870).
- Pealip redhorse, Moxostoma pisolabrum Trautman
& Martin, 1951.
- Blacktail redhorse, Moxostoma poecilurum
(Jordan, 1877).
- Smallfin redhorse, Moxostoma robustum
(Cope, 1870).
Smallfin redhorse,
Moxostoma robustum
- Striped jumprock, Moxostoma rupiscartes
Jordan & Jenkins, 1889.
- Greater redhorse, Moxostoma
valenciennesi Jordan, 1885.
Subfamily Cycleptinae
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Subfamily Ictiobinae
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- Genus †Amyzon
- †Amyzon aggregatum (Wilson, 1977)
- †Amyzon brevipinne (Cope,
1894)
- †Amyzon commune (Cope, 1874)
- †Amyzon mentale (Cope, 1872)
- Genus Carpiodes
- Genus Ictiobus
- Smallmouth buffalo, Ictiobus bubalus
(Rafinesque, 1818).
- Bigmouth buffalo, Ictiobus
cyprinellus (Valenciennes, 1844).
- Fleshylip buffalo, Ictiobus labiosus (Meek,
1904).
- Usumacinta buffalo, Ictiobus meridionalis (Burr
& Mayden, 1999).
- Black buffalo, Ictiobus Niger
(Rafinesque, 1819).
Subfamily Myxocyprininae
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References
- "Catostomidae". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. February 2006
version. N.p.: FishBase, 2006.
- Bruner, John Clay 1991. Comments on the Genus Amyzon (Family Catostomidae)
Journal of Paleontology 654:678-686
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