New species of darter described in Tennesee

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http://www.practicalfishkeeping.co.uk/pfk/pages/item.php?news=2052

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Unfortunately it looks to have a very limited range.

http://www.fws.gov/cookeville/docs/bluemask.htm
 
Pretty little thing.
 
That's a couple years old. That person no longer works at that FWS office and it has a listing status. The life history, ecology, and spawning behavior of the species was studied and described in a couple articles
 
jimv8673;2965954; said:
That's a couple years old. That person no longer works at that FWS office and it has a listing status. The life history, ecology, and spawning behavior of the species was studied and described in a couple articles

I would also like to add that none of the above information is from my own personal knowledge, but rather from a knowledgeable source. and i take no credit whatsoever for the content or that knowledge, or personal knowledge of that fish.
 
jimv8673;2968399; said:
I would also like to add that none of the above information is from my own personal knowledge, but rather from a knowledgeable source. and i take no credit whatsoever for the content or that knowledge, or personal knowledge of that fish.
Why?
 
I was simply trying to impart some knowledge without thinking that i should have referenced the original source of that knowledge so as not to step on any toes, or take any credit whatsoever for the information. I havent used his name because i dont have permission to do so.
 
The article is from 3/20. Posted for informational purposes only, and for the enjoyment of those who enjoy darters.
 
ewurm;2968556; said:
The article is from 3/20. Posted for informational purposes only, and for the enjoyment of those who enjoy darters.

Thank you and i stand corrected
 
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