Diamond darter

Diamond darter
Diamond darter
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Percidae
Genus: Crystallaria
Species: C. cincotta
Binomial name
Crystallaria cincotta
Welsh and Wood, 2008

The diamond darter, Crystallaria cincotta, is a species of freshwater fish of the darter family. It is named for the sparkling light it reflects during nighttime collections,[1] the diamond darter was first described in 2008 and is only the second known member of its genus, which also includes the crystal darter, C. asprella.[2]

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Description

Diamond darters have 11-13 spines on their dorsal fins, and 11-15 soft rays. However, their anal fins do not have any spines at all, only 11-13 soft rays.[3] Adults are estimated to be 3-5 inches long,[1] with the largest specimen measuring 7.7cm, roughly 3.03 inches.[3]

Diamond darters bear a strong resemblance to crystal darters, their relatives. Both fish are translucent, and have olive-colored patterns on their bodies. Diamond darters differ in that they have a gape equal to or larger than the width of the base of their inter pelvic fins,[3] which are shaped like sickles.[4] They also have a blotch in front of the eye that is separate from the orbital rim.[3] Diamond darters have fewer dorsal spines and anal rays than the crystal darter. They also have fewer rows of scales on the cheek (2), and opercle (2).[2]

Distribution

Currently, the diamond darter is known only from areas of the Elk River, seen here from Charleston, West Virginia.

The diamond darter was described from specimens collected from the drainages of the Cumberland, Elk, Green, and Muskingum Rivers, which are all part of the Ohio River basin, from 1980 to 2005.[2] Because of river alterations, and problems with water quality, the diamond darter's range has become greatly diminished.[1] As of 2008, the fish is only known to still live in the Elk River, West Virginia.[2]

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