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Types: The types of E. lynceum are the same as those of Nanostoma j 

 elegans, USNM 27445, holot;yT)e and SU 627, paratype. | 



=Etheostoma (Etheostoma) zonale lynceum (Hay), a vahd subspecies i 

 according to Dr. Chu-fa Tsai (pers. comm.). ; 



Etheostoma maaocephalum Cope, 1869, Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc, 1 



new ser., vol. 13, p. 400. | 



Lectotype: ANSP 22626 (d', 5Q), Pennsylvania, Youghiogheny R.; I 



E. D. Cope. This specimen herein selected as the lectotype because j 



it appears to be the only extant sjmtype. D XIV-12; A 11,10; LL ] 



about 76; opercle naked; few small scales on cheek posterior to eye; ] 



snout long and pointed; eye length longer than snout length. | 



Fowler (1907) listed ANSP 22626 and 22628 as cotypes. ANSP 1 



22628 (cf, 58) is not part of the type series but a Percina maculata j 

 with LL 62-64, cheek and opercle completely covered with scales, 



short blunt snout, eye about equal to snout length. The ANSP i 



catalog lists this specimen as Alvordius maculatus from the Kiski- i 

 minitas River. Cope based his description on three syntypes, but we 

 have been unable to locate the other two. 



= Percina (Alvordius) macrocephala (Cope). ' 



Etheostoma maculata Kirtland, 1841, Boston Journ. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, 

 p. 276, pL 2, fig. 3. 



Types: We have not found any extant type material. Type lo- 

 cality — Mahoning R., Ohio. 



= Etheostoma (Nothonotus) maculatum maculatum Kirtland. See 

 Bailey (1959) and Raney and Zorach (MS). 



Etheostoma microperca Jordan and Gilbert in Jordan, 1888, Manual 

 of the Vertebrates, 5th ed., p. 134, a substitute name for Mi- 

 croperca punctulatum (Putnam), preoccupied in Etheostoma. 

 Types: The types of E. microperca are the same as those of Ali- 

 croperca punctulatum Putnam. 



= Etheostoma {Microperca) microperca Jordan and GObert. 



Etheostoma micropterus Gilbert, 1890, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 13, 

 p. 289. 



Holotype: USNM 38245 (9, 40), Mexico, Chihuahua; E. Wilkin- 

 son; figured in Evermann and Kendall (1894, pi. 35) and Jordan and 

 Evermann (1900, fig. 459). 



=Etheostoma (Oligocej^halus) pottsii (Girard). 



Etheostoma (Nothonotus) moorei Raney and Suttkus, 1964, Copeia, 

 no. 1, p. 131, fig. 1. 

 Holotjrpe: CU 42883 (cf, 43), Arkansas, Clebm-ne Co., Devils 

 Fork, 2.5 mi. SW. of Woodrow and 6 airline mi. W. of Drasco; L. W. 

 Knapp and R. V. Miller; Apr. 26, 1962. 



