. The Canadian field-naturalist. !74 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. rf I. Greenside Darter, Etheostoma hlennioides. male 82 mm. taken from the Thames River. Peel County. Ontario in 1965 (ROM 24485). Drawing by A. Odum, from Scott and Crossman 1973 by permission. In Canada (Figure 3), the range of the Greenside Darter is limited to southwestern Ontario, where they have been found in Lake St. Clair, and in the Thames River system (Scott and Crossman 1973). Various other collections have been taken by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR), the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) a


. The Canadian field-naturalist. !74 The Canadian Field-Naturalist Vol. 105. rf I. Greenside Darter, Etheostoma hlennioides. male 82 mm. taken from the Thames River. Peel County. Ontario in 1965 (ROM 24485). Drawing by A. Odum, from Scott and Crossman 1973 by permission. In Canada (Figure 3), the range of the Greenside Darter is limited to southwestern Ontario, where they have been found in Lake St. Clair, and in the Thames River system (Scott and Crossman 1973). Various other collections have been taken by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (OMNR), the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) and the Canadian Museum of Nature [formerly the National Museum of Natural Sciences (NMC remains the acronym for collection records)], from the Sydenham River system, a tributarv of Lake St. Clair (OMNR 198L 1982: ROM 0910, 03721; NMC 72-0191), and the Ausable River, which flows into southern Lake Huron (OMNR 1981; ROM 30796, 30797, 30698).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club. Ottawa, Ottawa Field-Naturalists' Club


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