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The eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) is a species of the Percidae family. The eastern sand darter is a relatively small perch, most plentiful in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, as well as Lakes Champlain, Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Ontario. It prefers sandy-bottomed streams and sandy shoals in the lakes. The eastern sand darter feeds on larvae of black flies and other small insects in the water.

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  • The eastern sand darter (Ammocrypta pellucida) is a species of the Percidae family. The eastern sand darter is a relatively small perch, most plentiful in the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers, as well as Lakes Champlain, Erie, Huron, Michigan, and Ontario. It prefers sandy-bottomed streams and sandy shoals in the lakes. The eastern sand darter feeds on larvae of black flies and other small insects in the water.
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  • Eastern sand darter
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  • * Etheostoma pellucidum (Putnam, 1863)
  • * Pleurolepis pellucidus (Putnam, 1863)
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