The Apalachee shiner lives in the pelagic, freshwater environment.
* Apalachee Shiner, Pteronotropis grandipinnis * Flagfin Shiner, Pteronotropis signipinnis * Golden Shiner, Notemigonus crysoleucas (a monotypic genus) * Highscale shiners, genus Luxilus * Redside shiners, More
Apalachee Shiner (Pteronotropis grandipinnis)_0167 Rainbow Shiners(Notropis chrosomus)_0145 Rainbow Shiners(Notropis chrosomus)_0122_1 Apalachee Shiner (Pteronotropis grandipinnis)_0167 by scott361 Anyone can see this photo AttributionNo Derivative Works Some rights reserved Uploaded on Jan More
Apalachee Shiner Pteronotropis grandipinnis. This newly redescribed relative of the broadstripe shiner is only found in the southeastern corner of the state in Chipola and Chattahoochee River tributaries. MODERATE CONSERVATION CONCERN. Sailfin Shiner Pteronotropis hypselopterus. More
Apalachee shiner, Pteronotropis grandipinnis Sailfin shiner, Pteronotropis hypselopterus Bluenose shiner, Pteronotropis welaka (GA rare) Blue shiner, Cyprinella caerulea (US threatened, GA endangered) Ocmulgee shiner, Cyprinella callisema Alabama shiner, Cyprinella callistia Bluestripe shiner, Cyprinella callitaenia (GA More
Apalachee shiner Region Map Notes: Basin Distribution in Georgia: In Georgia, occurs in the Chattahoochee, Flint, and Apalachicola River basins. More
Apalachee shiner in English
Jeleček ploutvatý in Czech (česky)