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A sooty elimia snail (Elimia paupercula) from the Little Cypress Creek in Alabama.

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Two sooty elimia snails (Elimia paupercula) from the Little Cypress Creek in Alabama.

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A striate hornsnail (Pleurocera striata) from Spring Creek in Alabama.

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A striate hornsnail (Pleurocera striata) from Spring Creek in Alabama.

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A spring elimia (Elimia pybasii) from Spring Creek in Alabama.

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A silty hornsnail (Pleurocera canaliculata) from the Elk River in Alabama.

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A silty hornsnail (Pleurocera canaliculata) from the Elk River in Alabama.

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An unnamed bladder snail (Physella sp.) from Round Island Creek in Alabama.

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Two banded mysterysnails (Callinina georgiana) from Round Island Creek in Alabama.

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Two banded mysterysnails (Callinina georgiana) from Round Island Creek in Alabama.

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An unnamed bladder snail (Physella sp.) from Round Island Creek in Alabama.

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A round-ribbed elimia (Elimia nassula) from Tuscumbia Spring, Colbert County, Alabama.

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Two round-ribbed Elimia (Elimia nassula) from Tuscumbia Spring, Colbert County, Alabama.

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Two skirted hornsnail (Pleurocera pyrenella) from Limestone Creek, Limestone County, Alabama.

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A skirted hornsnail (Pleurocera pyrenella) from Limestone Creek, Limestone County, Alabama.

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A male and female dixie chub (Semotilus thoreauianus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish are originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A male and female dixie chub (Semotilus thoreauianus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish are originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A male and female dixie chub (Semotilus thoreauianus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish are originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A male and female blacktip shiner (Lythrurus atrapiculus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish are originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A male blacktip shiner (Lythrurus atrapiculus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish is originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A blacktip shiner (Lythrurus atrapiculus) from a private collection in Knoxville, Tennessee. The fish is originally from the Choctawhatchee River in Alabama.

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A ramshorn snail (Helisoma anceps) from Chewacla Creek in Lee County, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A yellow elimia snail (Elimia flava) from Chewacla Creek in Lee County, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A ramshorn snail (Helisoma anceps) from Chewacla Creek in Lee County, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A mimic Lymnaea snail (Pseudosuccinea columella) at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A Southern brook lamprey (Ichthyomyzon gagei) from Hatchet Creek on the Coosa River Drainage near Goodwater, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab in Auburn, Alabama.

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A Mobile logperch (Percina kathae) from Hillabee Creek, Tallapoosa River Drainage, near Alexander City, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A speckled madtom (Noturus leptacanthus) from Hillabee Creek, Tallapoosa River Drainage near Alexander City, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn, Alabama.

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A Tallapoosa shiner (Cyprinella gibbs) from Hillabee Creek, Tallapoosa River Drainage near Alexander City, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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An Alabama shiner (Cyprinella callistia) from Hillabee Creek, Tallapoosa River Drainage near Alexander City, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the EW Shell Center in Auburn, Alabama.

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An orangefin shiner (Notropis ammophilus) from Choctafaula Creek, Chattahoochee River Drainage, Tuskegee National Forest in Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A male rough shiner (Notropis baileyi) from Choctafaula Creek in the Chattahoochee River Drainage, Tuskegee National Forest, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A female burrhead shiner (Notropis asperifrons) from Hatchet Creek, Coosa River Drainage near Goodwater, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A muscadine darter (Percina smithvanizi) from Hillabee Creek, Tallapoosa River Drainage near Alexander City, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A female speckled darter (Etheostoma stigmaeum) from Hatchet Creek, Coosa River Drainage near Goodwater, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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A male speckled darter (Etheostoma stigmaeum) from Hatchet Creek, Coosa River Drainage near Goodwater, Alabama. This individual was photographed at the Fish Biodiversity Lab at Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama.

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