cyprinoid

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to members of fish family Cyprinidae
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How To Use cyprinoid In A Sentence

  • Roach a small fish of the cyprinoid family, has a generally silvery appearance with the back dull green and the lower fins red.
  • There were several elegant villas built along the hillside, trees and flowers packed both sides of paths, and hundreds of cyprinoids in bright colors were chasing for feed in the lake.
  • Infection with these food-borne parasites is prevalent in areas where uncooked cyprinoid fish are a staple of the diet.
  • Everywhere in fresh waters, except in Australia, species of little cyprinoids or characoids are the principal forage fishes on which larger predators feed.
  • Cyprinoid fish have been removed from the lake, and fish of the salmon family have been placed in it.
  • Among the naturally occurring fresh water fish, cyprinoid fish are among the dominating species as they successfully breed and reproduce in natural water reservoirs, streams or rivers and are being caught daily.
  • The cyprinoids, which are absent from South America, dominate the freshwaters of tropical Asia and the north-temperate zone of Eurasia.
  • It is also vital for all of our fish stocks that these larvae remain over the winter period as chironomids because they are a major food source for all cyprinoids.
  • Other groups of fishes that are prominent in the collection include: characoids, cyprinoids, neotropical catfishes, sunfishes, gobies, blennies, serranids and flatfishes.
  • The fluke utilizes, respectively, freshwater snails and cyprinoid fish as its first and second intermediate hosts.
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