List of fishes of West Virginia

The state of West Virginia has a wide variety of freshwater fish species in its rivers, lakes, and streams. 20% of these species are sportfish, and the remaining 80% are nongame species. Two species—the candy darter and diamond darter—are endemic to West Virginia.

The taxa

The following letters indicate the river systems that contain each species:

OOhio River BasinIncludes the Ohio, Monongahela, Little Kanawha, Kanawha, Guyandotte, and Big Sandy Rivers.
NNew River BasinIncludes the New and Gauley Rivers.
PPotomac River BasinIncludes the Potomac River.
JJames River BasinIncludes the James

In addition, the IUCN classifies one of these species as critically endangered CR, one as endangered EN, five as vulnerable VU, and three as near-threatened NT.

Order Petromyzontiformes (lampreys)

Family Petromyzontidae (northern lampreys)

Order Acipenseriformes (sturgeons and paddlefish)

Family Acipenseridae (sturgeons)

Family Polyodontidae (paddlefishes)

Order Lepisosteiformes (gars)

Family Lepisosteidae (gars)

Order Amiiformes (bowfin)

Family Amiidae (bowfin)

Order Hiodontiformes (mooneyes)

Family Hiodontidae (mooneyes)

Order Anguilliformes (eels)

Family Anguillidae (freshwater eels)

Order Clupeiformes (herrings and relatives)

Family Clupeidae (herrings, shads, and relatives)

Order Cypriniformes (carps, minnows, and relatives)

Family Cyprinidae (carps, true minnows, and relatives)

Family Catostomidae (suckers)

Order Siluriformes (catfishes)

Family Ictaluridae (ictalurid catfishes)

Order Esociformes (pikes and mudminnows)

Family Esocidae (pikes)

Family Umbridae (mudminnows)

Order Salmoniformes (trout)

Family Salmonidae (trout)

Order Percopsiformes (trout-perch)

Family Percopsidae (trout-perch)

Order Cyprinodontiformes (toothcarps)

Family Fundulidae (topminnows)

Family Poeciliidae (livebearers)

Order Atheriniformes (silversides)

Family Atherinopsidae (neotropical silversides)

Order Gasterosteiformes (sticklebacks)

Family Gasterosteidae (sticklebacks)

Order Scorpaeniformes (mail-cheeked fishes)

Family Cottidae (sculpins)

Order Perciformes (sunfishes and perches)

Family Moronidae (temperate basses)

Family Centrarchidae (sunfishes)

Family Percidae (perches, darters, and relatives)

Family Sciaenidae (drums)

See also

References

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