Stripetail darter

The Stripetail darter lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.

Fantail - Similar to the stripetail darter, the fantail darter is one of the darters whose male members have knobs on the spiny dorsal and live in some of the tributaries to the Tennessee River. More

The stripetail darter (Etheostoma kennicotti kennicotti) occurs in headwater tributaries of the lower Ohio River, including the Green and Tennessee rivers. Another subspecies, E. kennicotti cumberlandicum, is endemic to the upper Cumberland River (UCR). Neither subspecies occurs in the lower (below the Falls) Cumberland River. More

Common names

Halestribet smutte in Danish (dansk)
stripetail darter in English
条尾镖鲈 in Mandarin Chinese
條尾鏢鱸 in Mandarin Chinese

Order : Perciformes
Family : Percidae
Genus : Etheostoma
Species : Etheostoma kennicotti
Authority : Putnam, 1863