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Fig. 9. — Etheostoma rufilineatum (Cope). (Type of Pcecilichthys rufilineatus 



Cope.) 



Etheostoma coeruleum Storer. 



PoecUosoma transversum Abbott, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1860, p. 826. 

 Cotypes, Nos. 13,810 (type) to 13,819, A. N. S. P. Lake Superior. 



Richmond, Incl. (E. D. Cope); Big Creek at Fort Hayes, Kan. (J. 

 Janeway); South Fork Cumberland River, Tenn. (E. D. Cope); Ann 

 Arbor, JMich. 



Etheostoma coeruleum spectabile (Agassiz). 



i\Iarshfiekl, Mo. (Drs. C. H. Gilbert and S. E. Meek); Sedalia, Mo. 

 (Drs. D. S. Jordan and S. E. Meek). 



Etheostoma coeruleum lepidum (Baird and Girard). 



BoJeosoma phlox Cope, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., No. 17, 1880, p. 30. Type, No. 

 20,447, A. N. S. P. Trinity River, near Fort Worth. E. D. Cope. 



Elmfork at Saint Joe, Montague county, Tex. (E. D. Cope). 



Etheostoma flabellare Rafinesque. 



Sinking and Walker's Creeks, in Kanawha basin, Kanawha, Holston 

 and Roanoke Rivers, Va. (E. D. Cope); Catawba River, N. C. (E. D. 

 Cope); Richmond, Ind. (E. D. Cope); Grosse Isle, Mich. (E. D. Cope); 

 Postville, la. (Dr. S. E. Meek). 



Boleichthys fusiformis erochrous (Cope). 



Sussex county, Del. (E. D. Cope). 

 Boleichthys fusiformis gracilis (Girardl, 



Palestine, Tex. (E. D. Cope). 



Boleichthys fusiformis palustris (Gilbert). 

 Indiana (E. D. Cope). 

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