Micropterus coosae
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3635.4.3 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5586579 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/D96287FD-807C-B370-FF59-5A9DFA46F8A3 |
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Micropterus coosae |
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Key to members of the Micropterus coosae species group
1. Lateral-line scales 61–67(77% of specimens); scale rows around caudal-peduncle 26–28 (79.4%)...................... 2
- Lateral-line scales 68–74 (94.7%); scale rows around caudal-peduncle 29–32 (89.4%)............................... 3
2. Postfrontal width 10.8–11.4% SL (88.0%; mean = 11.2%); fin rays of posterior portions of dorsal, caudal and anal fins green or yellow-green; endemic to Tallapoosa River drainage.................................... M. tallapoosae ( Fig. 3 A View FIGURE 3 – C)
- Postfrontal width 11.5 to 12.2% SL (100%; mean = 11.8%); fin rays of posterior portions of dorsal, caudal and anal fins bright orange; endemic to Chattahoochee River on Piedmont............................... M. chattahoochae ( Fig. 3 D View FIGURE 3 – F)
3. Blotches on posterior one-half of side of body faint or diffuse (76%); fin rays of posterior portions of dorsal, caudal, anal and pectoral fins red; endemic to Coosa River drainage......................................... M. coosae ( Fig. 2 A View FIGURE 2 – C)
- Blotches on entire side of body distinct (100%); fin rays of posterior portions of dorsal, caudal, anal and pectoral fins green, yellow-green or with faint orange in center of anal fin and occasionally on ventral caudal fin border (no red)............. 4
4. Tongue tooth patch small (less than 1 mm) or absent (86.2%).................................................. 5
- Tongue tooth patch present (100%) and usually medium to large (66.7%); endemic to the Savannah and the Apalachee river drainages on Piedmont................................................. M. cf. coosae (Savannah River; Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )
5. Scale rows around caudal peduncle 29 (97.0%; mean 28.8); faint orange on anal fin and usually on anterior border of posterior dorsal and ventral border of caudal; endemic to Black Warrior River drainage.............. M. warriorensis ( Fig. 4 A View FIGURE 4 – C)
- Scale rows around caudal peduncle 30-32 (100%; mean 30.7); no orange on fins; endemic to Cahaba River Piedmont....................................................................................... M. cahabae ( Fig. 2 D View FIGURE 2 – F)
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