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The names used as first choice in the fish key are those given in the Check 

 List by Jordan, Evermann and Clark. In accordance with our general policy 

 we have used the latest available check list for our first choice of names. There 

 is, however, some disagreement among experts in fish taxonomy concerning the 

 validity of some of these names (See Copeia — 1935, No. 4, Pages 196-197). 

 The unbracketed names given as second choice are used in much of the current 

 literature. 



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