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Etheostoma arcus-celestis Crevecoeur, 1903, Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 

 vol. 18, pp. 177-178. 



Syn types: USNM?, Kansas, Pottawatomie Co., French Cr., trib. 

 of Vermillion R. near Onaga; F. F. Crevecoeiu"; April-May 1902. 

 The types were sent to the U.S. National Musemn m 1907 along 

 with specimens of Campostoma anomalum and Semotilus atromaculatus. 

 We have located the minnows (USNM 72474 and 70457) but have 

 been unable to find the types of E. arcus-celestis. 



—Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) spectabile pulchellum (Ghard) accord- 

 ing to Mr. Donald A. Distler (pers. comm.). 



Etheostoma aubeenaubei Evermann, 1900, Kept. U.S. Fish Comm., 

 vol. 25, p. 367, pi. 17. 



Holotype: USNM 65248 (9, 41), Indiana, MarshaU Co., 

 Aubeenaubee Cr., E. inlet of Lake Maxinkuckee; Evermann and 

 Scovell; Aug. 23, 1899; erroneously given as USNM 49379 in original 

 description. 



Paratypes: All from Aubeenaubee Cr., Indiana. USNM 65255 (2, 

 38-39), Aug. 23, 1899. USNM 65258 (10, 34-40), Aug. 4, 1899. 

 USNM 65260 (69, 35-40), Aug. 23, 1899. Two paratypes out of 

 USNM 65260 were given to the Lebanon City Schools, Lebanon, 

 Wis., Apr. 5, 1911. USNM 65249 (10, 25-30); Long Pomt; Aug. 11, 

 1899. USNM 65263 (5, 30-34), Aug. 8, 1899. 



^Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) exile (Girard). See Hubbs (1926, 

 p. 68). 



Etheostoma (Etheostoma) australe Jordan, 1889, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 

 vol. 11, p. 362, replacement name for Diplesion Jasciatus Girard, 

 preoccupied in Etheostoma by Catonotus Jasciatus Girard. 



Lectotype: MCZ 24625 (cf, 45). See Diplesion fasciatus. 



Paralectotypes: MCZ 43092 and UMMZ 86349. 



= Etheostoma (Austroperca) australe Jordan. 



Etheostoma hlennioides Rafinesque, 1819, Journ. Phys., Chim., Hist. 

 Nat., Arts, vol. 88, p. 419. 



Types: As CaU (1899) has noted, Rafinesque did not preserve any 

 type material. Type locality Ohio River. Examination of a photo- 

 graph of a sketch of this species from Rafinesque's notebook (fig. 1) 

 confirms the attribution of the name hlennioides to the species cur- 

 rently known by this name. 



^Etheostoma {Etheostoma) hlennioides hlennioides Rafinesque. See 

 Miller (1964). 



Etheostoma (Rhothoeca) hlennius Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 1887, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 55. 



