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* Boschung Jr, Herber T. and Richard L. Mayden. (2004) ''Fishes of Alabama.'' Washington D.C.:Smithsonian Press.
* Boschung Jr, Herber T. and Richard L. Mayden. (2004) ''Fishes of Alabama.'' Washington D.C.:Smithsonian Press.


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[[Category:Native fishes]]
[[Category:Cahaba River]]
[[Category:Cahaba River]]

Latest revision as of 11:30, 6 February 2014

The Alabama darter (Etheostoma ramseyi) is a common species of fish native to the upper tributaries of the Alabama, Mobile, and Cahaba Rivers. The 2.2 inch long colorful spotted fish spawns in spring and inhabits moderately flowing streams with varying substrates.

References

  • Boschung Jr, Herber T. and Richard L. Mayden. (2004) Fishes of Alabama. Washington D.C.:Smithsonian Press.