madtom
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From: "Peter Unmack" <peter.lists at>
To: "nanfa-l" <nanfa-l-in-nanfa.org>
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2005 2:14 PM
Subject: NANFA-L-- darter identification
> G'day folks
>
> I have a darter from the 1998 Tennessee NANFA meeting that I would like to
> get identified. I have two pictures online at
> http://peter.unmack.net/junk/darter1.jpg &
> http://peter.unmack.net/junk/darter2.jpg
>
> The fish has been in ethanol, thus isn't particularly colorful. It came
> from the Conasauga River, details of which can be found here,
> http://www.nanfa.org/convention/98collecting.shtml I check against the
> darters mentioned, but didn't see any photos online that matched what I
> have, but an id based on pictures can be difficult-in-times.
>
> If anyone can come up with a positive identification I'd appreciate it.
> I'd go and try and key it out, but I figure one of you guys will know what
> it is off the top of your head.
>
> Was out collecting in western Oklahoma-in-four sites yesterday. Other
> than a couple carpsuckers, I didn't get any fish pics, but have some of
> the habitats out there, plus a good sunset.
> http://peter.unmack.net/trips/
>
> Thanks
> Peter Unmack
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