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/^ Gnathognus egregius 

 + Kathetostoma albigutta 

 O Kathetostoma cubcno 



Figure 1. — Distribution of Kathetostoma albigutta, Kathetostoma cubana, and Gnathagnus 

 egregius, including specimens examined and specimens reported by Springer and Bullis 

 (1956, p. 97) and Hildebrand (1954, p. 318). A single specimen of K. cubana from east 

 of Puerto Rico is not shown on this chart. 



Laboratory; UF, University of Florida; TU, Tulane University; 

 SU, Stanford University; MCZ Museum of Comparative Zoology; 

 UNC, University of North Carolina; CHML, Cape Haze Marine 

 Laboratory; GWM acct. No., G. W. Mead, U.S. Fish and Wildlife 

 Service, Washington, D.C.; BLBG, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 

 Biological Laboratory, Brunswick, Ga. 



We owe special thanks for assistance in obtaining data on specimens 

 to Leonard P. Schultz and Robert Kanazawa, U.S. National Museum; 

 Myvanwy M. Dick, Museum of Comparative Zoology; G. Palmer, 

 British Museum (Natural History); George S. Myers, Margaret 

 Storey, and Stanley Weitzmann, Stanford University Natural History 



