The state of Arkansas has a wide variety of freshwater fish species in its rivers, lakes, and streams.
Order: Perciformes – Family: Centrarchidae
Order: Cypriniformes – Family: Cyprinidae
Order: Siluriformes – Family: Ictaluridae
Order: Esociformes – Family: Esocidae
Order: Perciformes – Family: Centrarchidae
Order: Perciformes – Family: Moronidae
Order: Salmoniformes, Family: Salmonidae
Order: Amiiformes, Family: Amiidae
In Arkansas, the bowfin is typically known as grinnel. [16]
Order: Siluriformes, Family: Ictaluridae
Order: Percopsiformes, Family: Amblyopsidae
Order: Lepisosteiformes, Family: Lepisosteidae
Order: Cypriniformes, Family: Cyprinidae
Order: Cypriniformes, Family: Leuciscidae
Order: Acipenseriformes, Family: Polyodontidae
Order: Acipenseriformes, Family: Acipenseridae
The three types of sturgeon native to Arkansas are uncommon, and two of the species are listed as endangered nationwide. The lake sturgeon is near the southern end of its range in Arkansas, more commonly found in the Upper Midwest. [86] Pallid and shovelnose sturgeon live in large, turbid rivers of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain, including the lower Arkansas, Mississippi, and lower White rivers downstream of impoundments. [87] [88]
Order: Anguilliformes, Family: Anguillidae
Order: Clupeiformes, Family: Clupeidae
Order: Petromyzontiformes, Family: Petromyzontidae
Order: Esociformes, Family: Umbridae
Order: Osmeriformes, Family: Osmeridae
Order: Hiodontiformes, Family: Hiodontidae
The Ocmulgee River is a western tributary of the Altamaha River, approximately 255 mi (410 km) long, in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the westernmost major tributary of the Altamaha. It was formerly known by its Hitchiti name of Ocheese Creek, from which the Creek (Muscogee) people derived their name.
Shiner is a common name used in North America for any of several kinds of small, usually silvery fish, in particular a number of cyprinids, but also e.g. the shiner perch.
Notropis is a genus of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae. They are known commonly as eastern shiners. They are native to North America, and are the continent's second largest genus.
The Tennessee shiner is a species of fish in the family Cyprinidae, the carps and minnows. It is native to the southeastern United States.
Fusconaia cuneolus, the fine-rayed pigtoe pearly mussel or fine-rayed pigtoe, is a species of bivalve in the family Unionidae. It is native to Tennessee, Alabama, and Virginia in the United States, in each of which its population has declined severely. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Leuciscinae is a subfamily of the freshwater fish family Cyprinidae, which contains the true minnows.
Pogonichthyinae is a subfamily of the freshwater fish family Leuciscidae, which contains the true minnows. Members of this family are known as American minnows or the North American (NA) clade of minnows. As the name suggests, all members of this family are found in North America (although they are not the only minnows native to North America, as Plagopterinae, Laviniinae, and Leuciscinae are also found there).