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Online Publication Date: 04 Oct 2017

Rediagnosis of the Tuckasegee Darter, Etheostoma gutselli (Hildebrand), a Blue Ridge Endemic

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DOI: 10.1643/CI-17-578
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In 1932, the Tuckasegee Darter was originally described as Poecilichthys gutselli, from the Tuckasegee River (Little Tennessee River system), North Carolina. In 1968, Miller, citing perceived areas of intergradation, relegated it to a subspecies of Etheostoma blennioides. Recent authors, however, re-elevated E. gutselli to the species level without providing any supporting data. We present morphological, meristic, and nuptial male pigmentation data that support the distinctiveness of E. gutselli. Etheostoma gutselli can be distinguished from proximal populations E. blennioides newmanii in the Tennessee River system by lower lateral-line (49–63 vs. 63–81) and caudal-peduncle (18–24 vs. 23–29) scale counts and differences in nuptial male pigmentation. Etheostoma gutselli primarily is restricted to the upper (Blue Ridge) portions of the Little Tennessee and Pigeon river drainages, generally upstream of the Tennessee-North Carolina state line.

Copyright: © 2017 by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists
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Fig. 1. 

Georeferenced Fishnet2 records (www.fishnet2.org, 24 May 2017) of Etheostoma gutselli (green circles), E. blennioides newmanii (red circles), and Hiwassee River populations of uncertain taxonomic status (purple triangles). The type locality for E. gutselli is represented by a star symbol.


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Fig. 2. 

Relationship between caudal-peduncle and lateral-line scale counts of Etheostoma gutselli (circles) and E. blennioides newmanii (triangles).


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Nuptial males of (A) Etheostoma gutselli (Jonathon Creek, Pigeon River System, NC, 24 May 2013) and (B) E. blennioides newmanii (Citico Creek, Lower Little Tennessee River System, TN, 9 April 2000).


Contributor Notes

Associate Editor: W. L. Smith.

Received: 11 Jan 2017
Accepted: 28 May 2017
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