Orr and Matarese: Revison of the genus Lepidopsetta Gill, 1862 



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Figure 12 



Distribution of larvae of Lepidopsetta bilineata based on material examined. Each symbol 

 may represent more than one capture. Sampling effort by the National Marine Fisheries Ser- 

 vice, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, was limited in regions between Kodiak and Vancouver 

 Islands: other data are not available from alternate sources. 



Figure 13 



Distribution of larvae o( Lepidopsetta polyxystra n. sp. based on material examined. Each 

 symbol may represent more than one capture. Sampling effort by the National Marine Fish- 

 eries Ser\'ice, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, was limited in regions between Kodiak and 

 Vancouver Islands; other data are not available from alternate sources. 



' Cooper and Chapleau 1 19981 changed the specific epithet of Par- 

 ophrys vetulus to vetiita to agree in gender with Parophrys. How- 

 ever, because Girard's 1 18.54) original description did not specify 



his treatment of vetulus and because it may also be treated as a 

 noun in apposition, we consider this change an incorrect subse- 

 quent spelling and retain P. vetulus. 



