Excerpt from Morphometric Variation and Life History of the Cyprinid Fish Notropis Stramineus (Cope)
Diagnosis - Circumference scales 22-25; postorbital length of head 11-12 percent of standard length; orbital diameter more than 8 percent of standard length; head width less than 15 percent of standard length; predorsal scale-rows usually 13-15.
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