

:/ '^^ 



Figure 3. — Etheostoma flabellare Rafinesque (sketch from Rafinesque's notebook). 



Three other specimens are mentioned, both in the original descrip- 

 tion and in the 1894 paper. We do not think that these should be 

 considered as syn types. USNM 45567 (cf , 42) and UMMZ 187522 

 (2, 31-42), orig. lU 1449, then lU 4506, Iowa, Cedar Rapids; S. E. 

 Meek. 



=Percina (Imostoma) shumardi (Girard). See Hubbs and Greene 

 (1928, p. 384). 



Etheostoma hildehrandti Evermann and Clark, 1910, Proc. Biol- 

 Soc. Washington, vol. 23, p. 87, fig. 1. 



Holotype: USNM 64616 (1, 43), Indiana, Fulton Co., Fletcher 

 Lake, 12 mi. N. of Logansport near Cass Co. Ime; B. W. Evermann and 

 H. W. Clark; Oct. 6, 1900. 



—Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) exile (Girard). 



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Holotype: USNM 82633 (cf , 44), Georgia, Richmond Co., Savan- 

 nah Dr., small creek on Sanitary Dairy Farm near Augusta; S. F. 

 HHdebrand; Mar. 26, 1918. 



Paratypes: USNM 92818 (cf, 31; 29, 33-47), same data as 

 holotype. 



= Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) fricksium Hildebrand. See Bailey 

 and Richards (1963). ; 



Etheostoma guntheri Eigenmann and Eigenmann, 1892, Amer. Nat., 

 vol. 26, p. 962. Description much enlarged in Eigenmann 

 (1894). I 



Lectotype: BMNH 1892.12.30.151 (cT, 41), Canada, Manitoba, ; 

 Red R. of the North at Winnipeg; C. H. Eigenmann; August-September : 

 1892; herem selected. D IX-13; A 11,10; LL 57; moderate frenum 

 present; posterior rays of anal fin extendmg beyond posterior end 

 of depressed second dorsal; black spot at anterior and posterior ends 

 of first dorsal. 



Paralectotypes: BMNH 1892.12.30.152-153 (2, 41-51), same data 

 as lectotype. 



