Piebald Madtom – Ichthyology https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/fish/catfish/ictaluridae/piebald-madtom/
PIEBALD MADTOM Noturus gladiator Thomas & Burr 2004
Ichthyology Piebald Madtom Noturus gladiator
PIEBALD MADTOM Noturus gladiator Thomas & Burr 2004
Ichthyology Piebald Madtom Noturus gladiator
NORTHERN MADTOM Noturus stigmosus Taylor 1969 Identification: The Northern Madtom has a stout body with the deepest point located beneath the dorsal fin, and a relatively deep caudal peduncle. The body is yellow or medium tan with brown or black mottling above and white to yellow below. The 1st
Similar species: The Piebald Madtom, N. gladiator,
North American (or Bullhead) Catfishes With 49 species, Ictaluridae, the Bullhead Catfish family is the largest family of freshwater fishes endemic to North America. Bullhead catfishes are easy to recognize from other North American freshwater fishes. They have no scales, 4 pairs of barbels („w
Madtom Noturus gilberti Orangefin Madtom Noturus gladiator
FRECKLBELLY MADTOM Noturus munitus Suttkus & Taylor 1965 Identification: The Frecklebelly Madtom has a stout body with the deepest point located beneath or in front of the dorsal fin. The body is yellow to dark brown with dark mottling above and 4 dark saddles. There are large light spots in
The Piebald Madtom, N. gladiator, lacks brown specks