Broadstripe shiner

Pteronotropis euryzonus

The broadstripe shiner is a species of cyprinid fish endemic to the Chattahoochee River drainage in the states of Georgia and Alabama in the United States. It is recorded in freshwater and lives in a benthopelagic environment. The climate that they are known to be found in is temperate.
Broadstripe Shiner-Chattahoochee River Drainage, AL  Broadstripe shiner,Pteronotropis euryzonus

Appearance

The average length of the broadstripe shiner as an unsexed male is about 7 centimeters or about 2 inches.

Distribution

The distribution of this species is within North America and in the middle Chattahoochee River drainage. They occupy clay, sand and bedrock pools of headwaters, creeks, and small rivers. It is common to find this species within the vegetation.

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Status: Least concern
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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionChordata
ClassActinopterygii
OrderCypriniformes
FamilyLeuciscidae
GenusPteronotropis
SpeciesP. euryzonus