Etheostoma Okaloosae
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The Okaloosa darter (''Etheostoma okaloosae'') is a species of freshwater ray-finned fish, a darter from the
subfamily In biological classification, a subfamily (Latin: ', plural ') is an auxiliary (intermediate) taxonomic rank, next below family but more inclusive than genus. Standard nomenclature rules end subfamily botanical names with "-oideae", and zoologi ...
Etheostomatinae Etheosomatidae is a species rich subfamily of freshwater ray-finned fish, the members of which are commonly known as the darters. The subfamily is part of the family Percidae which also includes the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. The famil ...
, part of the family Percidae, which also contains the perches, ruffes and pikeperches. It is indigenous to freshwater streams and tributary systems in Okaloosa and Walton Counties in northwest Florida.


Description

The Okaloosa darter is a small slender fish with a maximum length of but a more common adult size is . It is a silvery brownish-green in color with irregular dark mottling and longitudinal lines of tiny dark spots.


Distribution and habitat

The Okaloosa darter is restricted to six small river systems draining into the Choctawhatchee Bay drainage system in Okaloosa and Walton counties in the panhandle of Florida. Ninety percent of its range is within the
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. It is found in shallow clear creeks among vegetation over sandy bottoms. Eggs are deposited on the bed of the creek and are not guarded by an adult fish as happens in some members of this family.


Status

Because of extensive habitat improvement and efforts by the Jackson Guard at Eglin Air Force Base, the US Fish and Wildlife Service downlisted the species from endangered to threatened status in 2011.USFWS
Final Reclassification of the Okaloosa Darter From Endangered to Threatened and Special Rule.
''Federal Register'' April 1, 2011.
The
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has classified this species as being " Least concern". All known habitats of the fish (tributaries of Rocky, Toms, and Boggy Bayou) are presently being affected by commercial development and/or road construction.


References

Collette, B.B., and R.W. Yerger. 1962. The American Percid Fishes of the Subgenus ''Villora''. ''Tulane Stud. Zool.'' 9:213-230. Jelks, H.L., and F. Jordan. 2010.
Okaloosa darter research at Eglin Air Force Base.
Mettee, M.F., and E. Crittenden. 1979. ''A study of'' Etheostoma okaloosae ''(Fowler) and'' E. edwini ''(Hubbs and Cannon) in Northwestern Florida'', 1975-78. Rep. to U.S. Fish and Wild. Serv., Atlanta, GA. Ogilvie, V.E. 1980. ''Endangered Wildlife Project. E-1, Study I-J: Okaloosa darter investigation. Completion report, October 1, 1977-June 3O, 1980.'' Fla. Fresh Water Fish Comm., Tallahassee. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 1981. ''Recovery Plan for the Okaloosa Darter'' (Etheostoma okaloosae). Prepared by the Okaloosa Darter Recovery Team for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlanta Georgia. 24 pp. Yerger, R.W. 1978. Okaloosa Darter, pp. 2–4. In C.R. Gilbert (ed.). ''Rare and endangered biota of Florida. Vol. 4, Fishes.'' Univ. Press. Fla., Gainesville.'' {{Taxonbar, from=Q3756720 Etheostoma Endemic fauna of Florida Fish described in 1941 ESA threatened species