Quillback

Quillback

Taxobox | name = Quillback


image_width = 240px
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Actinopterygii
ordo = Cypriniformes
familia = Catostomidae
genus = "Carpiodes"
species = "C. cyprinus"
binomial = "Carpiodes cyprinus"
binomial_authority = (Lesueur, 1817)

The quillback is a type of freshwater fish of the sucker family. It grows to 26 inches (65 cm) and are deeper bodied than most suckers, leading to a carplike appearance. It can be distinguished from carp by the lack of barbels around the mouth. The coloration is silvery and it has large scales. It is called quillback because of the long filament that extends back from the dorsal fin. The species is widely distributed in the eastern and central United States and is found most often in rivers, creeks and clear lakes where there is loose bottom. It feeds on insect larvae and other organisms in the sediment.

The quillback carpsucker is closely related to the highfin carpsucker and the river carpsucker. All three species are rarely caught by anglers due to their feeding habits, but they have been caught occasionally on worms and artificial lures. Quillbacks often comprise a large portion of the biomass of warmwater rivers, but they are very difficult to catch with traditional American angling methods.

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  • quillback — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun or quillback carpsucker (plural quillback or quillbacks) 1. : a small carpsucker (Carpiodes velifer) that has the dorsal fin distinguished by a very long first ray and that is widely distributed especially in larger streams of… …   Useful english dictionary

  • quillback — /kwil bak /, n., pl. quillbacks, (esp. collectively) quillback. a carpsucker, Carpiodes cyprinus, inhabiting waters in the central and eastern U.S., having one ray of the dorsal fin greatly elongated. Also called quillback carpsucker. [1880 85,… …   Universalium

  • quillback — noun (plural quillback or quillbacks) Date: 1882 any of several suckers; especially a small fish (Carpiodes cyprinus) of central and eastern North America with a much elongated first ray of the dorsal fin …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • quillback carpsucker — noun see quillback …   Useful english dictionary

  • quillback — quill•back [[t]ˈkwɪlˌbæk[/t]] n. pl. backs, (esp. collectively) back. ich a sucker, Carpiodes cyprinus, of the central and eastern U.S., having one ray of the dorsal fin greatly elongated • Etymology: 1880–85, amer …   From formal English to slang

  • USS Quillback (SS-424) — USS Quillback (SS 424), a Tench class submarine, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for quillback, a fish of the sucker family, widespread in the freshwaters of North America and Northern Asia. When her construction by the… …   Wikipedia

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