Broadstripe shiner

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Broadstripe shiner
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P. euryzonus
Binomial name
Pteronotropis euryzonus
(Suttkus, 1955)

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Broadstripe shiner (Pteronotropis euryzonus) is a species of cyprinid fish[1] 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. The distribution of this species is within North America and in the middle Chattahoochee River drainage.[2] They occupy clay, sand and bedrock pools of headwaters, creeks, and small rivers.[3] It is common to find this species within the vegetation.[2] The average length of the broadstripe shiner as an unsexed male is about 7 centimeters or about 2 inches.[4]

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