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Ua66/6/2 Proceedings Of The Third Symposium On Larval Fish, Wku Biology Feb 1979

Ua66/6/2 Proceedings Of The Third Symposium On Larval Fish, Wku Biology

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Proceedings of the Third Symposium on Larvel Fish. Contains:

  • Hoyt, Robert, et al. Observations on the Larval Ecology of the Smallmouth Buffalo
  • Conner, John. Identification of Larval Sunfishes (Centrarchidae: Elassomidae) from Southern Louisiana
  • Snyder, Darrel. Myomere and Vertebra Counts of the North American Cyprinids and Catostomids
  • Baker, James. Larval Development of the Greenside Darter, Etheostoma blennioides newmanii
  • Fuiman, Lee. Materials for a Description of Lake Chubsucker (Erimyzon sucetta) Larvae
  • Kranz, Vincent et al. Development of the Young of the Creek Chub Semotilus atromaculatus
  • Graser, Lee. Spatio-temporal Distributions of t Clupeid Larvae in Barkley Reservoir
  • Kindschi, Greg, et al. Notes …


Studies On A Cave Fish Of Uncertain Classification, Jennie Miller Orr Aug 1934

Studies On A Cave Fish Of Uncertain Classification, Jennie Miller Orr

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The specimens studied during this investigation were taken incidentally during a general faunal survey of certain peculiar streams flowing from underground channels. On casual examination it was evident that they belonged to the cave fish group but were not the well known almost colorless blind variety. After checking the descriptions in various vertebrate manuals it appeared that they were probably a new species.

There are three groups of cave fishes, the non-blind, the semi-blind and the blind. Chologaster, or the Rice Field Minnows of South Carolina, are members of the non-blind group. Forbesichthys of southern Illinois and Kentucky is an …