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Philad., 6j, 191 1 : 211 ("Panama," obviously in error); Bailey, Winn, and Smith, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. 

 Philad., 106, 1954: 1 19 (range; from fresh tidal waters, Escambia R., Florida); Berry, Huish, and Moody, 

 Copeia, 1956: 192 (spawn, mortal, in Florida, life-hist. notes); Kimsey, Calif. Fish Game, Inl. Fish. 

 Adm. Rep., 58-16 (mimeo), 1958: 1-21 (life hist., proposed introd. into Sacramento-San Joaquin 

 Delta); Shapovalov, Dill, and Cordone, Calif. Fish Game, .^5, 1959: 166 (review introd. into California). 



Sigrtalosa atchafalayae Evermann and Kendall, Bull. U.S. Fish Comm. (1897), IJ, 1898: 127, pi. 7, fig- 4 

 (orig. descr.; Louisiana and Mississippi; use as bait; type local., Atchafalaya R. at Melville, Louisiana). 



Signa/osa mexicana Meek, Field Mus. Publ., Zool., 5, 1904: 94 (synon., descr., lowland streams trib. to Gulf 

 of Mexico, Mexico — V^alles, Obispo, El Hule, Perez); Regan, Biol. Centr. Amer., Pisces, 8, 1906-08: 

 178 (redescr. of types, range); Fowler, Proc. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 6j, 1911: 211 (Volusia, Florida); 

 Regan, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (8) ig, 1917: 310 (descr. 9 specimens, includ. types, from Louisiana to 

 Centr. Amer.); Gunter, Publ. Inst. Mar. Sci. Texas, i (i), 1945: 31 (prov. ident., size range, temp, 

 range, and salinity, Copano and Aransas bays, Texas). 



Sigrtalosa petenensis Regan, Ann. Mag. nat. Hist., (8) ig, 1917: 310 (redescr. based on types); Hubbs, in Hubbs 

 and Allen, Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci., 6, 1943 : 1 16 (5. mexicana and S. atchafalayae synon. with S. fetenen- 

 sis); Miller, Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. (1953), 34, 1955: 33-34 (first rec. for Oklahoma); Riggs and Moore, 

 Proc. Okla. Acad. Sci. (1957), 38, 1958: 64—67 (Lake Texoma, Oklahoma and Texas); Minckley and 

 Krumholz, Zoologica, N.Y., 44, i960 (chars., hybrid, with D. cepedianum, range). 



Signa/osa mexicana mexicana Weed, Field Mus. Publ., Zool., 12 (11), 1925: 142 (synon., char., basin of Rio 

 Papaloapan, Veracruz and Oaxaca, Mexico). 



Signalosa mexicana campi Weed, Field Mus. Publ., Zool., 12 (11), 1925 : 143 (orig. descr.; compar., type local. 

 Resaca de la Guerra, on or near Media Luna Ranch, Brownsville, Texas). 



Signalosa atchafalayae atchafalayae Weed, Field Mus. Publ., Zool., 12 (i i), 1925 : 144 (synon., char., compar., 

 Louisiana). 



Signalosa atchafalayae vanhyningi Weed, Field Mus. Publ., Zool., 12 (11), 1925: 145 (orig. descr.; type local. 

 Prairie Cr., 6 mi. SE of Gainesville, Florida). 



Signalosa petenensis vanhyningi Hubbs and AUen, Proc. Fla. Acad. Sci., 6, 1943: 116 (common name, habits, 

 color, Silver Springs, Florida); Fowler, Monogr. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 7, 1945: 266 (synon., refs., 

 Volusia, Florida); Parsons and Kimsey, Prog. Fish-Cult., 16(4), 1954: 179-181, i fig. (distr., review 

 of bioL, use as forage fish). 



Signalosa petenensis campi Fowler, Monogr. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 7, 1945: 22 (Rio Grande). 



Signalosa petenensis atchafalayae Fowler, Monogr. Acad. nat. Sci. Philad., 7, 1945: 366, 372 (synon., refs., 

 Avery L, Louisiana; Galveston, Texas); Hubbs, Copeia, 1951: 297 (min. temp, tolerance in Colorado 

 R., Austin, Texas); Chance and Miller, J. Tenn. Acad. Sci., 27 (3), 1952: 218 (first publ. rec. for 

 Tennessee Valley; effect of severe winter, 1950-51); Kimsey, Calif Fish Game, 40, 1954: 204 (introd. 

 into California). 



Dorosoma petenensis atchafalayae Kimsey, Trans. Amer. Fish. Soc. (1957), 8"], 1958: 331, 332 (forage use in 

 California and Arizona). 



Dorosoma petenense atchafalayae Haskell, Copeia, 1959: 298-302 (food habits, .'Vrizona). 



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