Re: NANFA-- Oops!

Bruce Stallsmith (fundulus_at_hotmail.com)
Fri, 30 Nov 2001 16:40:38 -0500

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I think you're on the right track photographically, your box works pretty
well. I still think that this particular fish is Eth. duryi, the black
darter, rather than the Tennessee snubnose, simoterum. From what I can see
it has a black base to the spiny (first) dorsal fin, typical of duryi, while
the simoterum should have a yellow base. Any other votes? J.R.? Dave N?
Casper?

--Bruce Stallsmith
Huntsville, AL, US of A

>From: Roselawn Museum <roselawn_at_mindspring.com>
>Reply-To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
>To: nanfa_at_aquaria.net
>Subject: NANFA-- Oops!
>Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:29:13 -0500
>
>Sorry! That link for the fish pic should be:
>
>http://www.nanfa.org/NANFAregions/ga/photos/prdart2a.jpg
>
>Steven A. Ellis
>Kennesaw, GA

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