Stonecat
Animalia
Chordata
Actinopterygii
Siluriformes
Ictaluridae
Noturus
Noturus flavus
Stonecats (Noturus flavus) are native to the Neartic region. They occur throughout the upper Mississippi Basin, much of the Great Lakes drainage, and in the Hudson Bay drainage in the Red River... More »
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The stonecat is one of the smallest members of the catfish family, averaging 6 to 8 inches, with a maximum length of 12 inches. Stonecats are similar in appearance to madtoms, but differ from madtoms by having a protruding upper jaw and a slight notch in their tail.
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The Stonecat received its name because of its tendency to hide beneath flat rocks in fast flowing riffles and runs. They are also the largest of the madtoms reaching lengths of ten to twelve inches.
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Stonecat (Noturus flavus) occur in the Ohio River basin, and this species is not legal for use as bait fish in the Susquehanna River basin. The stonecat is found throughout the Mississippi River and Great Lakes watersheds.
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