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Syn types: Description and figui'e based on specimens then in 

 New York State collection. Dr. E. M. ReUly, Curator of Zoology, 

 has informed us that the types of this species are no longer present 

 in the New York State Museum. 



=Etheostoma (Boleosoma) olmstedi olmstedi Storer. See Cole (1958). 

 Described after July 1, 1842, because that is the date on the preface 

 to part 4, "Fishes," of the "Zoology of New York." Thus Etheostoma 

 olmstedi Storer, January 1842 has priority. 



Boleosoma vexillare Jordan, 1880, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 2, p. 235. 



Holotype: ? (cf , 2)^ m. TL), Vkginia, Rappahannock R. at Warren- 

 ton. Jordan and Evermann (1896, p. 1058) wrote that the type was 

 in the Charles Hallock collection. Cole was unable to find the type 

 during the course of his thesis work on the subgenus Boleosoma, and 

 we have also been unable to find it. 



= Etheostoma (Boleosoma) olmstedi vexillare (Jordan). See Cole 

 (1958). 



Catonotus jasciatus Girard, 1859, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, 

 vol. 11, p. 68. 



Lectotype: USNM 1345 {d", 60), New York, Grass R., near 

 Madrid; E. O. Dayton; 1852; herein selected. D VIII-14; A 11,7; 

 LL 32+21 = 53; INF 4+2; POM 9; supratemporal canal moderately 

 interrupted; about 10 dark vertical bars on side of body. 



Paralecto types: USNM 197997 (cf, 53), removed from USNM 

 1345. USNM 1393 (4, 27-41), New York, Madrid; Dayton; 1852. 

 MCZ 24652 + 24656 (6, 21-58), same locality; 1853. MCZ 24652 

 ("2") was origmally USNM 1187, then MCZ 22. MCZ 24656 ("6") 

 was originally USNM 1393, then MCZ 21. 



^Etheostoma (Catonotus) flabellare flabellare Rafinesque. 



Catonotus Kennicotti Putnam, 1863, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 1, 

 p. 3. 



Lectotype: USNM 1365 (cf, 35), Illinois; Union Co., a rocky 

 brook; R. Kennicott; April 1857; herein selected. D VII-14; A 11,7; 

 LL 25 + 28 = 53; INF 4+2; POM 10; supratemporal canal moderately 

 interrupted; cheeks, opercles, and breast naked; nape with few, 

 scattered, imbedded scales; branchiostegal membranes moderately 

 connected; tips of dorsal spines with bony knobs; about 10 horizontal 

 lines on body. 



Paralecto types: USNM 198002 (20, 29-41), removed from USNM 

 1365. USNM 154713 (7, 27-42), same data; orig. USNM 1365, 

 then Wesleyan Univ. 554; specimens badly dried out. MCZ 24658 

 (6, 29-50), same data; orig. USNM 1365, then MCZ 2. UMMZ 

 86347 (1, 42), out of MCZ 24658. MCZ 24665 (d^, 52; 39, 31-47), 

 same locality; April-May 1856; orig. USNM 1811, then MCZ 37. 



