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Catostomus ( Catalan; Valencian )

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Catostomus és un gènere de peixos de la família dels catostòmids i de l'ordre dels cipriniformes.[2]

Depredadors

Catostomus catostomus i Catostomus commersoni són depredats per Coregonus clupeaformis.[3]

Distribució geogràfica

Es troba a Nord-amèrica: el Canadà (les conques fluvials àrtiques des de la Colúmbia Britànica[4][5][6] fins a Alberta),[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][15] els Estats Units (entre d'altres, Washington,[19] Wyoming, Oregon,[20][21] Idaho, Nevada,[22] Califòrnia, Utah, Arizona, Nou Mèxic,[23] Colorado, Pennsilvània,[24] Illinois,[25] Tennessee,[26] Carolina del Nord i Nova York)[27] i Mèxic (com ara, Sonora, Durango i Zacatecas), incloent-hi les conques dels Grans Llacs d'Amèrica del Nord,[28] Missouri,[29] del llac Bonneville, del llac June i dels rius Snake, Yaqui, Colorado,[30] Gila, Fraser,[31] Columbia,[22][32][33] Missouri, Saskatchewan, Sacramento, Bravo,[34] Sonora, Klamath,[35] Siuslaw, Hudson i Sant Llorenç.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49]

Espècies

Estat de conservació

Catostomus bernardini, Catostomus cahita, Catostomus conchos, Catostomus leopoldi, Catostomus microps, Catostomus santaanae, Catostomus snyderi, Catostomus warnerensis i Catostomus wigginsi apareixen a la Llista Vermella de la UICN.[79][80]

Referències

  1. Lesueur C. A. 1817. A new genus of fishes, of the order Abdominales, proposed, under the name of Catostomus; and the characters of this genus, with those of its species, indicated. J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. v. 1 (pt 1, núms. 5/6). 88-96, 102-111.
  2. The Taxonomicon (anglès)
  3. Dio, R. i F. G. Whoriskey, 1992. Lake whitefish (Coregonus clupeaformes) predation on the eggs of longnose (Catostomus catostomus) and white (Catostomus commersoni) suckers. Polskie Arch. HydroBiol. 39(3-4):409-415.
  4. McPhail, J. D. i R. Carveth, 1993. Field key to the freshwater fishes of British Columbia. Fish Museum, Department of Zoology, U.B.C., el Canadà, 239 p.
  5. Geen, G. H., T. G. Northcote, G. F. Hartman i C. C. Lindsey, 1966. Life histories of two species of catostomid fishes in Sixteenmile Lake, British Columbia, with particular reference to inlet stream spawning. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 23(11):1762-1787.
  6. Carl, G. C., W. A. Clemens i C. C. Lindsey, 1959. The freshwater fishes of British Columbia (3a. revisió). (reimprès el 1977). B.C. Prov. Mus. Handb. 5: 192 p.
  7. Walters, V., 1955. Fishes of the western arctic America and eastern arctic Siberia, taxonomy and zoogeography. Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. N.Y. 106(5):255-368.
  8. Nelson, J. S. i M. J. Paetz, 1992. The fishes of Alberta. The University of Alberta Press, el Canadà.
  9. McAllister, D. E., V. Legendre i J. G. Hunter, 1987. Liste de noms inuktitut (esquimaux), français, anglais et scientifiques des poissons marins du Canada arctique. Rapp. Manus. Can. Sci. Halieut. Aquat, 1932,106 p.
  10. Andriyashev, A.P. i N.V. Chernova, 1995. Annotated list of fishlike vertebrates and fish of the arctic seas and adjacent waters. J. Ichthyol. 35(1):81-123.
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  13. Forster, J. R., 1773. An account of some curious fishes, sent from Hudson Bay. Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. London. 63(1):149-160.
  14. Dunbar, M. J. i H.H. Hildebrand, 1952. Contribution to the study of fishes of Ungava Bay. J. Fish. Res. Board Can. 9(2):83-128.
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  59. Miller, R. R., 1973. Two new fishes, Gila bicolor snyderi and Catostomus fumeiventris, from the Owens River Basin, California. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan Núm. 667: 1-19.
  60. Baird, S. F. & Girard, C. F., 1853. Descriptions of new species of fishes collected by Mr. John H. Clark, on the U. S. and Mexican Boundary Survey, under Lt. Col. Jas. D. Graham. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 6: 387-390.
  61. Douglas, M. E. i P. C. Marsh, 1998. Population and survival estimates of Catostomus latipinnis in northern Grand Canyon, with distribution and abundance of hybrids with Xyrauchen texanus. Copeia 1998 (núm. 4): 915-925.
  62. Siebert, D. J. & Minckley, W. L., 1986. Two new catostomid fishes (Cypriniformes) from the northern Sierra Madre Occidental of Mexico. American Museum Novitates No. 2849: 1-17.
  63. Rutter, C. M., 1908. The fishes of the Sacramento-San Joaquin basin, with a study of their distribution and variation. Bulletin of the U. S. Bureau of Fish v. 27: 103-152, Pl. 6.
  64. Garman, S., 1881. New and little-known reptiles and fishes in the museum collections. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology v. 8 (núm. 3): 85-93.
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  66. Ward, D. L. i R. A. Fritzsche 1987: Comparison of meristic and morphometric characters among and within subspecies of the Sacramento sucker (Catostomus occidentalis Ayres). California Fish and Game v. 73 (núm. 3): 175-187.
  67. Cope, E. D., 1874. On the Plagopterinae and the ichthyology of Utah. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society v. 14: 129-139.
  68. Campbell, R. E. 1992: Status of the mountain sucker, Catostomus platyrhynchus, in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist v. 106 (núm. 1): 27-35.
  69. Snyder, J. O., 1908. Description of Pantosteus santa-anae, a new species of fish from the Santa Ana River, California. Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 34 (núm. 1595): 33-34.
  70. Jordan, D. S., 1878. A synopsis of the family Catostomidae. Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 12: 97-237.
  71. Hubbs, C. L. i R. R. Miller 1951: Catostomus arenarius, a Great Basin fish, synonymized with Catostomus tahoensis. Copeia 1951 (núm. 4): 299-300.
  72. Herre, A. W. C. T., 1936. Notes on fishes in the Zoological Museum of Stanford University. IV. A new catostomid from Mexico and a new callionymid from Celebes and the Philippines. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington v. 49: 11-13.
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  74. AQUATAB.NET
  75. FishBase (anglès)
  76. Discover Life (anglès)
  77. Dictionary of Common (Vernacular) Names (anglès)
  78. UNEP-WCMC Species Database (anglès)
  79. UICN (anglès)
  80. Jelks, H.L., S.J. Walsh, N.M. Burkhead, S. Contreras-Balderas, E. Díaz-Pardo, D.A. Hendrickson, J. Lyons, N.E. Mandrak, F. McCormick, J.S. Nelson, S.P. Platania, B.A. Porter, C.B. Renaud, J.J. Schmitter-Soto, E.B. Taylor i M.L. Warren, Jr., 2008. Conservation status of imperiled North American freshwater and diadromous fishes. Fisheries 33(8): 372-407.


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Catostomus is a genus of fish belonging to the family Catostomidae, commonly known as suckers. Most members of the genus are native to North America, but C. catostomus is also found in Russia. Fish from different species of the genus are known to readily hybridize with each other.[1]

Characteristics

The members of this genus have nearly cylindrical bodies. They have large, horizontal mouths, and their lips are very much papillose. They have complete lateral lines. They have from 54 to 124 scales, seven to 17 dorsal rays, usually seven anal rays, and 20 to 44 thin, unbranched rakers on their first gill arches. Their gas bladders have two chambers.[1]

The young of many of the species in the genus have three dark grey blotches along their sides.[1]

Species

Currently, 28 recognized species are in this genus:[2][3]

References

  1. ^ a b c Page, Lawrence M.; Burr, Brooks M. (2011). Peterson Field Guide to Freshwater Fishes of North America North of Mexico. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 308. ISBN 0547242069.
  2. ^ Froese, Rainer and Pauly, Daniel, eds. (2013). Species of Catostomus in FishBase. February 2013 version.
  3. ^ a b Smith, G.R., Stewart, J.D. & Carpenter, N.E. (2013): Fossil and recent mountain suckers, Pantosteus, and significance of introgression in catostomin fishes of Western United States. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, 743: 1-59.
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Catostomus is a genus of fish belonging to the family Catostomidae, commonly known as suckers. Most members of the genus are native to North America, but C. catostomus is also found in Russia. Fish from different species of the genus are known to readily hybridize with each other.

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Catostomus es un género de peces de la familia Catostomidae del orden Cypriniformes.

Especies

Este género incluye las siguientes 26 especies:[2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Referencias

  1. Lesueur C. A. 1817. A new genus of fishes, of the order Abdominales, proposed, under the name of Catostomus; and the characters of this genus, with those of its species, indicated. J. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. v. 1 (pt 1, núms. 5/6). 88-96, 102-111.
  2. Especies de "Catostomus". En FishBase. (Rainer Froese y Daniel Pauly, eds.). Consultada en Noviembre de 2010. N.p.: FishBase, 2010.
  3. BioLib (en inglés)
  4. AQUATAB.NET (en checo). Consultado en noviembre de 2010.
  5. Catalogue of Life (en inglés). Consultado en noviembre de 2010.
  6. Discover Life (en inglés). Consultado en noviembre de 2010.
  7. Dictionary of Common (Vernacular) Names (en inglés). Consultado en noviembre de 2010.
  8. UNEP-WCMC Species Database (en inglés). Consultado en noviembre de 2010.
  9. Forster, J. R. 1773. An account of some curious fishes, sent from Hudson's Bay; by Mr. John Reinhold Forster, F.R.S. in a letter to Thomas Pennant, Esq., F.R.S. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London v. 63: 149-160, Pl. 6.
  10. McPhail, J. D. y E. B. Taylor 1999: Morphological and genetic variation in northwestern longnose suckers, Catostomus catostomus: the salish sucker problem. Copeia 1999 (núm. 4): 884-983.
  11. Miller, R. R. 1973: Two new fishes, Gila bicolor snyderi and Catostomus fumeiventris, from the Owens River Basin, California. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan Núm. 667: 1-19.
  12. Douglas, M. E. y P. C. Marsh 1998: Population and survival estimates of Catostomus latipinnis in northern Grand Canyon, with distribution and abundance of hybrids with Xyrauchen texanus. Copeia 1998 (núm. 4): 915-925.
  13. Ward, D. L. y R. A. Fritzsche 1987: Comparison of meristic and morphometric characters among and within subspecies of the Sacramento sucker (Catostomus occidentalis Ayres). California Fish and Game v. 73 (núm. 3): 175-187.
  14. Campbell, R. E. 1992: Status of the mountain sucker, Catostomus platyrhynchus, in Canada. Canadian Field-Naturalist v. 106 (núm. 1): 27-35.

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Catostomus ( Basque )

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Catostomus arrain genero bat da. Catostomidae familiaren barruan sailkatzen dira.

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# Espeziea Irudia Egoera 1 [[]] daturik gabe 2 [[]] daturik gabe 3 Catostomus ardens
FMIB 34240 Red Horse Sucker (Catostomus ardens).jpeg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 4 Catostomus bernardini daturik gabe 5 Catostomus bondi daturik gabe 6 Catostomus cahita Status iucn3.1 VU.svg 7 Catostomus catostomus
Longnose sucker.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 8 Catostomus clarkii
Desert Sucker.JPG
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 9 Catostomus columbianus Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 10 Catostomus commersonii
White Sucker, Catostomus commersonii.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 11 Catostomus conchos Status iucn3.1 VU.svg 12 Catostomus discobolus
FMIB 34318 Catostomus discobolus Cope Sucker.jpeg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 13 Catostomus fumeiventris
Owens sucker.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 14 Catostomus insignis
Sonora sucker.JPG
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 15 Catostomus latipinnis
The fishes of North and Middle America (Pl. XXXI) (7983309822).jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 16 Catostomus leopoldi Status iucn3.1 VU.svg 17 Catostomus macrocheilus
FMIB 34320 Catostomus macrochilus Grd.jpeg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 18 Catostomus microps
Catostomus microps.jpg
daturik gabe 19 Catostomus nebuliferus daturik gabe 20 Catostomus occidentalis
Catostomus occidentalis.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 21 Catostomus platyrhynchus
MountainSuckerYNP.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 22 Catostomus plebeius daturik gabe 23 Catostomus rimiculus Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 24 Catostomus santaanae
Catostomus santaanae.jpg
daturik gabe 25 Catostomus snyderi
Klamath largescale sucker.png
daturik gabe 26 Catostomus spatulifer daturik gabe 27 Catostomus tahoensis
Catostomus tahoensis.jpg
Status iucn3.1 LC.svg 28 Catostomus tsiltcoosensis
FMIB 39796 Catostomus tsiltcoosensis Evermann & Meek, new species.jpeg
daturik gabe 29 Catostomus utawana daturik gabe 30 Catostomus warnerensis
Catostomus warnerensis.jpg
daturik gabe 31 Catostomus wigginsi Status iucn3.1 VU.svg 32 Catostomus xanthopus daturik gabe
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Catostomus: Brief Summary ( Basque )

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Catostomus arrain genero bat da. Catostomidae familiaren barruan sailkatzen dira.

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Catostomus ( French )

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Catostomus est un genre de poissons téléostéens de la famille des Catostomidae et de l'ordre des Cypriniformes. La plupart des membres du genre sont originaires d'Amérique du Nord, mais Catostomus catostomus se rencontre également en Russie.

Espèce non décrite

L'une des espèces de Catostomus, le Meunier de salish - population génétiquement distincte, résultant probablement de divergences évolutives acquises dans un refuge glaciaire lors des glaciations précédentes ou lors de la glaciation du Pléistocène dans le refuge de Chehalis. C'est une espèce proche du Meunier rouge, mais qui en 2002 n'avait pas encore de nom scientifique est considéré en voie de disparition au Canada[1].

Liste des espèces

Selon FishBase (13 juillet 2015)[2] :

Note

Au moins une espèce non encore décrite :

Sous-espèces

Selon Wikipédia en anglais[6]:

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Notes et références

  1. COSEPAC, comité sur la situation des espèces en péril au Canada (2002), Évaluation et Rapport de situation du COSEPAC sur le meunier de Salish Catostomus sp. au Canada, PDF, 35 p
  2. FishBase, consulté le 13 juillet 2015
  3. Smith, G.R., Stewart, J.D. & Carpenter, N.E. (2013): Fossil and recent mountain suckers, Pantosteus, and significance of introgression in catostomin fishes of Western United States. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, 743: 1-59.
  4. COSEPAC, « Évaluation et rapport de situation du COSEPAC sur le meunier de Salish Catostomus sp. au Canada », sur http://publications.gc.ca, 2002 (consulté le 4 mars 2012)
  5. Article sur le meunier de salish sur le site web de UBC, l'université de Colombie-Britannique
  6. (en) Catostomus

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Catostomus: Brief Summary ( French )

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Catostomus est un genre de poissons téléostéens de la famille des Catostomidae et de l'ordre des Cypriniformes. La plupart des membres du genre sont originaires d'Amérique du Nord, mais Catostomus catostomus se rencontre également en Russie.

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Paprastosios čiulpikės (lot. Catostomus, angl. Suckers) - čiulpikinių (Catostomidae) šeimos žuvų gentis.

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Catostomus ( Dutch; Flemish )

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Vissen

Catostomus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van zuigkarpers (Catostomidae).[1] Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1817 door Lesueur.

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Bronnen, noten en/of referenties
  1. (en) Catostomus. FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. 10 2011 version. N.p.: FishBase, 2011.
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Catostomus is een geslacht van straalvinnige vissen uit de familie van zuigkarpers (Catostomidae). Het geslacht is voor het eerst wetenschappelijk beschreven in 1817 door Lesueur.

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Catostomus ( Polish )

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Catostomusrodzaj słodkowodnych ryb karpiokształtnych z rodziny czukuczanowatych (Catostomidae).

Występowanie

Ameryka Północna (Kanada, Stany Zjednoczone} i Ameryka Środkowa (Meksyk).

Klasyfikacja

Gatunki zaliczane do tego rodzaju[2]:

Przypisy

  1. Catostomus, w: Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ang.).
  2. Eschmeyer, W. N. & Fricke, R.: Catalog of Fishes electronic version (11 February 2013) (ang.). California Academy of Sciences. [dostęp 17 kwietnia 2013].
  3. Krystyna Kowalska, Jan Maciej Rembiszewski, Halina Rolik Mały słownik zoologiczny, Ryby, Wiedza Powszechna, Warszawa 1973
  4. G. Nikolski: Ichtiologia szczegółowa. Tłum. Franciszek Staff. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Rolnicze i Leśne, 1970.
  5. Ryby : encyklopedia zwierząt. Henryk Garbarczyk, Małgorzata Garbarczyk i Leszek Myszkowski (tłum.). Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN : Dorota Szatańska, 2007. ISBN 978-83-01-15140-9.
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Catostomus – rodzaj słodkowodnych ryb karpiokształtnych z rodziny czukuczanowatych (Catostomidae).

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Чукучан ( Ukrainian )

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Чукучан (Catostomus) — рід риб родини чукучанових.

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Чукучан (Catostomus) — рід риб родини чукучанових.

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Chi Cá mút ( Vietnamese )

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Catostomus hay chi Cá mút là một chi cá thuộc về họ Catostomidae (họ Cá mút) và thông thường chúng có tên gọi là cá mút. Phần lớn các loài trong chi của chúng là động vật bản địa của Bắc Mỹ nhưng C. catostomus lại được tìm thấy ở Nga.

Các loài

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Chú thích

Tham khảo

  •  src= Dữ liệu liên quan tới Chi Cá mút tại Wikispecies
  • Froese, Rainer, and Daniel Pauly, eds. (2013). Species of Catostomus in FishBase. February 2013 version.
  • Smith, G.R., Stewart, J.D. & Carpenter, N.E. (2013): Fossil and recent mountain suckers, Pantosteus, and significance of introgression in catostomin fishes of Western United States. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan, 743: 1-59.
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Catostomus hay chi Cá mút là một chi cá thuộc về họ Catostomidae (họ Cá mút) và thông thường chúng có tên gọi là cá mút. Phần lớn các loài trong chi của chúng là động vật bản địa của Bắc Mỹ nhưng C. catostomus lại được tìm thấy ở Nga.

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Чукучаны ( Russian )

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Царство: Животные
Подцарство: Эуметазои
Без ранга: Вторичноротые
Подтип: Позвоночные
Инфратип: Челюстноротые
Группа: Рыбы
Группа: Костные рыбы
Подкласс: Новопёрые рыбы
Инфракласс: Костистые рыбы
Надотряд: Костнопузырные
Серия: Отофизы
Подсерия: Cypriniphysi
Семейство: Чукучановые
Род: Чукучаны
Международное научное название

Catostomus Lesueur, 1817

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Чукуча́ны (лат. Catostomus) — род рыб из семейства чукучановых (Catostomidae).

Большинство видов распространены в Северной Америке. На северо-востоке России один вид чукучанов — обыкновенный чукучан (Catostomus catostomus)[1].

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Примечания

  1. база данных «Позвоночные животные России»
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Решетников Ю. С., Котляр А. Н., Расс Т. С., Шатуновский М. И. Пятиязычный словарь названий животных. Рыбы. Латинский, русский, английский, немецкий, французский. / под общей редакцией акад. В. Е. Соколова. — М.: Рус. яз., 1989. — С. 152. — 12 500 экз.ISBN 5-200-00237-0.
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Чукуча́ны (лат. Catostomus) — род рыб из семейства чукучановых (Catostomidae).

Большинство видов распространены в Северной Америке. На северо-востоке России один вид чукучанов — обыкновенный чукучан (Catostomus catostomus).

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