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Etheostoma lynceum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brighteye darter
The brighteye darter (''Etheostoma lynceum'') is a species of darter endemic to the eastern United States. The brighteye darter was first described by Oliver Perry Hay in 1885. He noted it is closely related to the banded darter (''E. zonale''). Until the 1970s, the brighteye darter was generally believed to be a genetic variation of the banded darter. ==Distribution== The brighteye darter inhabits the lower, benthopelagic areas of freshwater streams and rivers. The brighteye darter is distributed in eastern tributaries of the Mississippi River from Louisiana north to western Tennessee and eastward along the Gulf Coast to the Escatawpa River system in Mobile County.〔NatureServe (G. Hammerson) 2010. ''Etheostoma lynceum.'' In: IUCN 2012. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2012.1. . Downloaded on 26 September 2012.〕 It can also be found in the former Mississippi embayment in the western part of Kentucky, and in coastal drainages from the Escatawpa River in Alabama to the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Rechannelization may have extirpated them from some of their natural ranges into Alabama, but brighteye darters have been able to find more suitable streams as they travel up the Mississippi River system.〔Hay. 1885. Etheostoma lynceum, The Brighteye Darter. 〕
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