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Two topotj^es of this species were found with E. spectabile (USNM 

 63366) that were collected with the types of E. juliae. They have 

 recataloged as USNM 196750. 



=Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) juliae Meek. 



Etheostoma lepidogenys Evermann and Kendall, 1894, Bull. U.S. Fish 

 Comm., vol. 12, p. 114, pi. 35. 



Syntypes: USNM 44840 (2 d', 38-42), Texas, Comal Co., Guada- 

 lupe Drainage, Corral Cr. in the largest of the Comal Springs at New 

 Braunfels; B. W. Evermann; Dec. 3, 1891. 



—Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) lepidum (Girard). 



Etheostoma Linsleyi H, R. Storer, 1851, Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 vol. 4, p. 37. 



Synt>T)es: New York, Wayne Co., streams at Walcott [now Wol- 

 cott], near Lake Ontario; J. H. Linsley. We have been unable to 

 find any type material of this nominal form. 



^Etheostoma (Catonotus) flabellare Jlabellare Rafinesque. 



Etheostoma (Imostoma) longimana Jordan, 1888, Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philadelphia, vol. 40, p. 179. 



Lectotype: MCZ 24619 (1, 53), Virginia, trib. of James R., S. F. 

 Baird; about 1855; orig. USNM 1305, then MCZ 150; herein selected 

 by Dr. Charles F. Cole. Anal spines II; LL 44; INF 8; POM 10; 

 supratemporal canal complete; pectoral rays 13-12; scales above 

 lateral line 4; scales below lateral line 8. 



Paralecto types: MCZ 43074 (2, 36-37), removed from MCZ 

 24619; 5 specimens of E. nigrum removed and recataloged as MCZ 

 42199. USNM 120258 (2, 42-44) and UMMZ 86603 (3, 33-47), 

 same data; previously MCZ 24619; 1 specimen of E. nigrum removed 

 from USNM 120258 and recataloged as USNM 197414. 



=Etheostoma (Boleosoma) longimanum Jordan. 



Etheostoma (Etheostoma) luteovinctum Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 

 1887, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 58. 



Lectotype: USNM 36139 (1, 37), Tennessee, Stone R., near Nash- 

 ville; C. H. Gilbert and J. Swain; siunmer, 1884; herein selected. 

 D IX-13; A 11,7; LL 33 + 17=50; INF barely incomplete, 4 + 5; 

 POM 10; supratemporal canal complete; cheeks, opercles, and nape 

 fully scaled; breast partially scaled; 6 dorsal saddles. 



Paralectotypes: USNM 198003 (2, 33-35), removed from USNM 

 36139, and SU 3945 (2, 39-40), same data as lectot3rpe. 



= Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) luteovinctum Gilbert and Swain. 



Etheostoma lynceum Hay in Jordan, 1885, Ann. Rept. Comm. Fish 

 and Fish, for 1884, p. 868, a substitute name for Nanostoma 

 elegans Hay which is preoccupied in Etheostoma by Boleichthys 

 elegans Girard. 



