Non-sport
Minnows
Order: Cypriniformes, Family: Cyprinidae
- Native species
- Bigeye chub, Hybopsis amblops [22]
- Bigeye shiner, Notropis boops [23]
- Blackspot shiner, Notropis atrocaudalis [24]
- Blacktail shiner, Cyprinella venusta [25]
- Bluehead shiner, Notropis hubbsi [26]
- Bluntface shiner, Notropis camurus [27]
- Cardinal shiner, Luxilus cardinalis [28]
- Cypress minnow, Hybognathus hayi [29]
- Duskystripe shiner, Luxilus pilsbryi [30]
- Emerald shiner, Notropis atherinoides [31]
- Finescale stoneroller, Campostoma pullum [32]
- Flathead chub, Hybopsis gracilis [33]
- Ghost shiner, Notropis buchanani [34]
- Golden shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas [35]
- Gravel chub, Hybopsis x-punctata [36]
- Highland stoneroller, Campostoma spadiceum [37]
- Hornyhead chub, Nocomis biguttatus [38]
- Ironcolor shiner, Notropis chalybaeus [39]
- Largescale stoneroller, Campostoma oligolepis [40]
- Mississippi silvery minnow, Hybognathus nuchalis [41]
- Ozark chub, Erimystax harryi [42]
- Pallid shiner, Notropis amnis [43]
- Plains minnow, Hybognathus placitus [44]
- Plains stoneroller, Campostoma plumbeum [45]
- Pugnose minnow, Notropis emiliae [46]
- Red River shiner, Notropis bairdi [47]
- Red shiner, Cyprinella lutrensis [48]
- Redspot chub, Nocomis asper [49]
- River shiner, Notropis blennius [50]
- Sicklefin chub, Hybopsis meeki [51]
- Silver chub, Hybopsis storeriana [52]
- Southern redbelly dace, Chrosomus erythrogaster [53]
- Speckled chub, Hybopsis aestivalis [54]
- Spotfin shiner, Cyprinella spiloptera [55]
- Steelcolor shiner, Cyprinella whipplei [56]
- Streamline chub, Hybopsis dissimilis [57]
- Striped shiner, Luxilus chrysocephalus [58]
- Sturgeon chub, Hybopsis gelida [59]
- Whitetail shiner, Notropis galactura [60]
- Non-native, exotic species
Order: Cypriniformes, Family: Leuciscidae
- Native species
- Arkansas River shiner, Notropis girardi [62]
- Central stoneroller, Campostoma anomalum [63]
- Chub shiner, Notropis potteri [64]
- Kiamichi shiner, Notropis ortenburgeri [65]
- Mimic shiner, Notropis volucellus [66]
- Ozark minnow, Notropis nubilus [67]
- Ozark shiner, Notropis ozarcanus [68]
- Ouachita mountain shiner, Lythrurus snelsoni [69]
- Peppered shiner, Notropis perpallidus [70]
- Redfin shiner, Lythrurus umbratilis [71]
- Ribbon shiner, Notropis fumeus [72]
- Rosyface shiner, Notropis rubellus [73]
- Sand shiner, Notropis stramineus [74]
- Sabine shiner, Notropis sabinae [75]
- Silverband shiner, Notropis shumardi [76]
- Taillight shiner, Notropis maculatus [77]
- Telescope shiner, Notropis telescopus [78]
- Wedgespot shiner, Notropis greenei [79]
- Weed shiner, Notropis texanus [80]
Sturgeons
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]
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