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[[File:Ophieleotris aporos 2.jpg|thumb|300px|right|''[[Giuris margaritacea]]'']]
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'''Gudgeon''' is the common name for a number of small [[freshwater]] fish of the [[family (biology)|families]] [[Butidae]], [[Cyprinidae]], [[Eleotridae]] or [[Ptereleotridae]]. Most gudgeons are elongate, bottom-dwelling fish, many of which live in [[rapids]] and other fast moving water.
'''Gudgeon''' is the common name for a miniature barbel and a number of small [[freshwater]] fish of the [[family (biology)|families]] [[Butidae]], [[Cyprinidae]], [[Eleotridae]] or [[Ptereleotridae]]. Most gudgeons are elongate, [[Demersal fish|bottom-dwelling fish]], many of which live in [[rapids]] and other fast moving water however many can be found in still waters


==Families==
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==Gallery==
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File:Gobio bobo.jpg|''[[Gobio gobio]]'', the gudgeon
File:Gobio gobio.jpg|''[[Gobio gobio]]'', the gudgeon
File:Ptereleotris microlepis.jpg|Blue gudgeon, ''Ptereleotris microlepis''
File:Ptereleotris microlepis.jpg|Blue gudgeon, ''Ptereleotris microlepis''
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[[Category:Eleotridae]]
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Latest revision as of 12:24, 27 October 2024

Giuris margaritacea

Gudgeon is the common name for a miniature barbel and a number of small freshwater fish of the families Butidae, Cyprinidae, Eleotridae or Ptereleotridae. Most gudgeons are elongate, bottom-dwelling fish, many of which live in rapids and other fast moving water however many can be found in still waters

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References

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  1. ^ British Record (Rod Caught) Fish Committee (19 July 2021). "Coarse Fish Records as at July 2021" (PDF). anglingtrust.net.
  2. ^ Helfman G., Collette B., & Facey D.: The Diversity of Fishes, Blackwell Publishing, p 264, 1997, ISBN 0-86542-256-7