
TABLE 1. Number of lateral line scales for each of the three E. rupestre subspecies. Modes are listed in bold. Species/Drainage3940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364meannE. r. rupestre Black Warrior River North River1------- 13 29 39 1019 109 1614 1417 2012 186 144 7- 5- 21 1----151.6 52.6102 123Tombigbee River145612611411249.553E. r. piersoni Cahaba River3257236-157.529Alabama River19572662511253.447E. r. uphapeense Uphapee Creek Hatchet Creek1-- 13 13 14 26 25 24 -3 -- 1- 12-155.5 55.032 11Etowah River1---155.02Conasauga River2---1-258.2 Total5 404
Published as part of Hilburn, Bryson G., Janosik, Alexis M. & Johnston, Carol E., 2023, Incipient speciation in allopatric Etheostoma rupestre (Percidae: Etheostomatinae) lineages, with the description of three new subspecies, pp. 160 in Zootaxa 5343 (2) on page 160, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/8324143
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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