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The frecklebelly madtom is a robust, boldly patterned member of the monophyletic saddled madtom subgenus Rabida. [4] Historically, the population thrived in large rivers in the Mobile Basin and Pearl River drainages in the southeastern United States. [5] However, it is currently limited to the Coastal Plain rivers. [6]
Noturus leptacanthus D. S. Jordan, 1877 (speckled madtom) Noturus maydeni Egge, 2006 (Black River madtom) Noturus miurus D. S. Jordan, 1877 (brindled madtom) Noturus munitus Suttkus & W. R. Taylor, 1965 (frecklebelly madtom) Noturus nocturnus D. S. Jordan & C. H. Gilbert, 1886 (freckled madtom) Noturus phaeus W. R. Taylor, 1969 (brown madtom)
The Coosa River is a tributary of the Alabama River in the U.S. states of Alabama and Georgia.The river is about 280 miles (450 km) long. [1]The Coosa River begins at the confluence of the Oostanaula and Etowah rivers in Rome, Georgia, and ends just northeast of the Alabama state capital, Montgomery, where it joins the Tallapoosa River to form the Alabama River just south of Wetumpka.
The freckled madtom is known to inhabit fast-moving and permanently moving streams that are medium to large in size. The streams usually contain rocky bottoms. Further, this species is sometimes found in the vicinity of undercut banks near masses of sticks and roots. [2] The freckled madtom is primarily an invertivore (feeding
Two species of fish — the San Marcos gambusia from Texas and the Scioto madtom found in Ohio — were also declared extinct, FWS said. Eight species of mussels are now extinct, according to FWS: ...
Probably the least known madtom is the tadpole madtom. A true elfin, the little fish measures but 2 to 3 inches in length. Further compounding the difficulty of finding one is its penchant for ...
The alligator gar and the frecklebelly madtom, which is native to Pearl River in Southeastern Louisiana, are two additional species of fish in Louisiana. The bowfin , known by many other names such as the mudfish, dogfish, grinnel, grindel, jack, jackfish, cypress trout, cotton fish, and in South Louisiana; choupique (pronounced shoe-pick or ...
Frecklebelly madtom (Noturus munitus) Phantom blindcat (Prietella lundbergi) Widemouth blindcat (Satan eurystomus) Toothless blindcat (Trogloglanis pattersoni) Sisorids