
TABLE 7. Nape squamation for each of the three Etheostoma rupestre subspecies expressed as percentage of nape scaled. Modes are listed in bold. Taxon/Drainage020406080100meann102030405060708090meannE. r. rupestre Black Warrior River North River Tombigbee River2 1 -12 5 68 2 212 26 1327 35 1144 54 2174.7 80.8 74.7105 123 537 2 -9 3 311 3 813 5 179 34 1728 42 615 21 29 11 -4 2 -51.0 57.9 44.0105 123 53E. r. piersoni Cahaba River Alabama River- -- -- -- -6 1923 2895.9 91.929 47- -- -- -1 57 1513 146 102 2- 160.3 58.329 47E. r. uphapeense Uphapee Creek Hatchet Creek Etowah River Conasauga River- - - -- - - -- - 1 -1 - - 14 2 - 129 9 1 396.5 96.4 70.0 88.0 Total34 11 2 5 409- - - -- - - 11 2 - -11 - 1 -13 4 1 15 4 - 14 1 - 2- - - -- - - -50.0 51.8 45.0 54.0 Total34 11 2 5 409
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. 165 in Zootaxa 5343 (2) on page 165, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5343.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/8324143
Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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