Semotilus Genus are a rather large minnow and almost round at cross-section. They can be distinguished from other minnows by a small barbel located in the groove of their upper jaw located near but not in the corner of their mouth.
Semotilus Genus
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Semotilus atromaculatus Creek Chub
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Semotilus corporalis Fallfish
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Semotilus lumbee Sandhills Chub
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Semotilus thoreauianus Dixie Chub
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