
- Trophic morphology, feeding performance and prey use in the polymorphic fish Herichthys minckleyi
- Genomics and vertebrate adaptive radiation: A celebration of the first cichlid genome
- A New Darter from the Upper Tennessee River Drainage Related to Percina macrocephala (Percidae: Etheostomatinae)
- MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS MUSEUM OF ZOOLOGY, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, NO. 48
- Received 23 May 2001 Accepted 27 September 2001
- Two New Species of Noturus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) from the Tennessee River Drainage: Description, Distribution, and Conservation Status
- 9th species. Redfye Sunfish. Jcthelis Enythtofis. Itch-ele oeuil rouge.
- Do constructional constraints influence cichlid craniofacial diversification?
- Gar. I suspect however that there are more than ten species of these fishes in the United States, and many others in South
- One of the keys to interpreting physiological and biomechanical diversity is being able to relate functional
- Systematics of the Percid Fishes, Etheostoma camurum and E. chlorobranchium New Species, with a Discussion of the Subgenus Nothonotus
- Two New Species of Noturus (Siluriformes: Ictaluridae) from the Tennessee River Drainage: Description, Distribution, and Conservation Status
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE doi:10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00384.x
- Etheostoma barbouri, a New Darter (Percidae, Etheostomatini) from the Green River with Notes on the Subgenus Catonotus
- OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE MUSEUM OF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Academy of Natural Sciences On the Fishes of Northern Indiana
- NUMBER599 MARCH13, 1959 OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE RiIUSEUM OF
- 2001 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Copeia, 2001(1), pp. 118128
- MUS. COMF. ZOOIJ, P5 R A e? V
- lar^. Pectoral fins with 1^ rays, not reaching the abdominafv All the fins silvery. Tail with 24 rays. Scales very small.
- A New Cyprinid of the Genus Phoxinus Endemic to the Upper Cumberland River Drainage Author(s): Wayne C. Starnes and Lynn B. Starnes
- OCCASIONAL PAPERS OF THE MUSEUM OF UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
- Etheostoma bellum, A New Darter of the Subgenus Nothonotus from the Green River System, Kentucky and Tennessee
- convex above. Operculum fiexuose. Tall-with 24 i-ays. Dor^ sal vvi^h one and 7. Spines short.
- Ts pretty good but soft. Scales rather large. Tail vviih 24 rays and two etf[ual rounded lobes. Iris gilt brawn, eyes small. Pec-
- Temporal diversification of Mesoamerican cichlid fishes across a major biogeographic boundary
- Benjamin P. Keck Dept. Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- C. DARRIN HULSEY Assistant Professor,
- Systematics, Distribution, and Evolution of the Chub Genus Nocomis (Cyprinidae) in the Southwestern Ohio River Basin, with the Description of a New Species
- 2003 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists Copeia, 2003(3), pp. 512530
- Accepted by L. Page: 3 Nov. 2008; published: 15 Dec. 2008 1 ISSN 1175-5326 (print edition)
- cies have already been detected. This genus havmg becomt; so extensive at an early period, and many other species existing
- A New Species of the Darter Subgenus Doration (Percidae: Etheostoma) from the Caney Fork River System, Tennessee
- 2006 The Society for the Study of Evolution. All rights reserved. Evolution, 60(10), 2006, pp. 20962109
- Cichlid genomics and phenotypic diversity in a comparative context C. Darrin Hulsey1,
- An Ancient Gene Network Is Co-opted for Teeth on Old and New Jaws
- BioMed Central Page 1 of 11
- BioMed Central Page 1 of 11
- Volume 2, Number 4, 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
- Evolution and Mechanics of Long Jaws in Butterflyfishes (Family Chaetodontidae)
- C. DARRIN HULSEY Assistant Professor,
- rugose, radiated, keeled and spincscent behind. Iris yellovr oblong. See Lesueur's description.
- CONTEIBUTIOXS NORTH AMERICAN ICHTHYOLOGY.
- downwards: snout truncate, mouth almost vertical. Dorsal and anal fins with nine rays. ^
- this and the foregoing gnus. It might probably form a pecu-liar genus and be called Chrosomus erythroganter or Kentucky
- Notropis rupestris, A New Cyprinid from the Middle Cumberland River System, Tennessee, with Comments on Variation in Notropis heterolepis
- A New Species of Phenacobius (Cyprinidae) from the Upper Tennessee River System Author(s): W. L. Minckley and James E. Craddock
- lar^. Pectoral fins with 1^ rays, not reaching the abdominafv All the fins silvery. Tail with 24 rays. Scales very small.
- 52d Species. Blackheaded Fat-head. Pime/i/iales pro* vielas. Pimephale tete-noire.
- Ts pretty good but soft. Scales rather large. Tail vviih 24 rays and two etf[ual rounded lobes. Iris gilt brawn, eyes small. Pec-
- A singular fish, not very common, yet found as far as Pitts, burg-h. It has received the vulgar names of Sailor fish, Flying
- Schilbeodes hildebrandi, A New Ameiurid Catfish from Mississippi Author(s): Reeve M. Bailey and William Ralph Taylor
- ^otis. The rays are, in the anal 12, wherein the fast is shor^ atid spiny, thoracic 6, the first hardly spiny, pectoral 1 4, can-
- MUS. COMP. ZOOL OCCASIONAL PAPERS 3 1982
- Etheostoma cervus: A New Species from the Forked Deer River System in Western Tennessee with Comparison to Etheostoma pyrrhogaster (Percidae: Subgenus Ulocentra)
- OCCASIONAL PAPERS MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
- New Species of Etheostoma (Teleostei: Percidae) from the Upper Tennessee River Author(s): Jay R. Stauffer, Jr. and Ellen S. van Snik
- The University of Notre Dame Etheostoma microlepidum, a New Percid Fish of the Subgenus Nothonotus from the
- Head small, with swelled and dotted cheeks: iris brown witb an internal gold ring; branchial rays concealed. Scales s.nal
- NOTROPIS VOLUCELLUS WICKLIFFI, A NEW SUB-SPECIES OF CYPRINID FISH FROM THE OHIO
- 1 Date Compiled: 1.26.10 HUGO ALAMILLO
- una Ctupea by the lobed and shielded opercule, the quvions mouth, the bodily shape, and the want of lateral appendage. It
- Length from four to six inches. Vulgar name Blacktail Chub. In the Ohio and Muskingum, &c. Head dark brown
- Feeding specialization in Herichthys minckleyi: a trophically polymorphic fish
- Evolutionary Relationships within the Etheostoma squamiceps Complex (Percidae; Subgenus Catonotus) with Descriptions of Five New Species
- 204 PKKCIDJC. 7. Pomotis microlophus.
- C. DARRIN HULSEY Assistant Professor,