The Cypress darter lives in the benthopelagic, freshwater environment.
CHARACTERISTICS: The cypress darter has six to nine dusky brown dorsal saddles and seven to 12 dark brown lateral blotches. Irregularly arranged dark brown spots appear as rows above and below the lateral line. More
Burr 1978) in retaining the cypress darter in the subgenus Microperca. Page (1981) relegated the subgenus Microperca and Hololepis to Boleichthys. Microperca proelaris Hay 1881:496 (type locale: tributary of Tuscumbia River at Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi) Hay 1883:62. Etheostoma proeiare F.A. More
Cypress darter; Gulf darter; Striated darter; Banded darter; Redfin darter; Boulder darter; Coppercheek darter; Sharphead darter; Brown darter; Choctawhatchee darter; Turquoise darter; Christmas darter; Slough darter; Swamp darter; Fountain darter; Fantail darter; Iowa darter; Spotted darter; Yoke darter; Okaloosa darter; Black darter; River darter; More
The life history of the cypress darter, Etheostoma proeliare in Max Creek, Illinois (Biological notes) I own the rights to this title and would like to make it available again through Amazon. More
cypress darter, Etheostoma proeliare in Max Creek, Illinois View the book = (~32 pg)Read Online (1.34 MB)PDF (1. More
G-Trend The cypress darter ranges from the Choctawhatchee River in Florida to the Comment San Jacinto River in Texas, north through the Mississippi Valley to southern Illinois and eastern Oklahoma (Page 1983, Etnier and Starnes 1993, Natureserve 2004). More
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