Common name: Eastern Mudminnow
Scientific name: Umbra pygmaea (DeKay, 1842)

Class:
Actinopterygii (Ray-finned Fishes)
Order:
Esociformes (Mudminnows and Pikes)
Family:
Umbridae (mudminnows)
Synonyms:
Other common names:

Habitat type(s):
Habitat description(s)
Lacustrine:
Shallow water
Palustrine:
TEMPORARY POOL, HERBACEOUS WETLAND, SCRUB-SHRUB WETLAND, FORESTED WETLAND
Riverine:
CREEK, Low gradient

Ecological systems and subsytems (about):

Conservation:
Global conservation status rank:
G5
Secure globally - Common in the world; widespread and abundant (but may be rare in some parts of its range).
State conservation status rank:
S3
Vulnerable in New York - Vulnerable to disappearing from New York due to rarity or other factors (but not currently imperiled); typically 21 to 80 populations or locations in New York, few individuals, restricted range, few remaining acres (or miles of stream), and/or recent and widespread declines.
Federal protection:
Not Listed
State protection:
Not Listed
Not listed or protected by New York State.
SGCN:
NYNHP track status:
W: Track on a watch list only

More information:
Conservation guide:
None
NatureServe explorer link:
https://explorer.natureserve.org/Taxon/ELEMENT_GLOBAL.2.102006/Umbra_pygmaea/