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Para types: CU 41966 (15, 28-42), same data as holotype. USNM 

 188357 (108, 20-56) and UAIMZ 181397 (15, 31-50), type locality; 

 K. Strawn et al.; Aug. 21, 1962. TU 22697 (41, 26-57), Arkansas, 

 Cleburne Co., Devils Fork between Stark and Edgemont on rt. 16; 

 R. D. Suttkus, M. A. Wilkens, and B. I. Sundararaj; Oct. 23, 1959. 

 TU 26227 (22, 27-50), Arkansas, Van Buren Co., Middle Fork at 

 Shirley; Suttkus and W. T. Mason; Aug. 17, 1962. TU 26249 (21, 

 31-44), Arkansas, Van Buren Co., South Fork, 9 mi. SW. of CHnton 

 on rt. 95; Suttkus and Mason; Aug. 17, 1962. KU 6652 (5, 20-36), 

 Arkansas, Van Buren Co., South Fork of Little Red R. on Ark. 95, 

 approx. 2.5 mi. SW. of Scotland; D. A. Distler and W. N. Berg; 

 Sept. 3, 1960. 



=Etheostoma (Nothonotus) moorei Raney and Suttkus. 



Etheostoma nevisense Cope, 1870, Proc. Amer. Philos, Soc, vol. 11, 

 p. 261. 



Holotype: ANSP ?, (1, ?), North Carolina, falls of Neuse R., 8 mi. 

 E. of Raleigh. Types of other species described by Cope in the 1870 

 paper were deposited at ANSP, but Fowler (1907) did not mention 

 the type of this form, and we have been unable to find it. 



=Percina (Alvordius) peltata nevisense (Cope) according to Dr. 

 Edward C. Raney (pers. comm.). 



Etheostoma (Hadropterus) nianguae Gilbert and Meek in Gilbert 1887, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 52. 



Lectotype: USNM 36214 (d", 86), Missouri, Webster Co., head- 

 waters of Niangua R., near Marshfield; C. H. Gilbert and S. E. Meek; 

 summer, 1884; listed as type by Jordan and Evermann (1896, p. 1043) ; 

 selection herein confirmed. D XII-14; A 11,12; LL 73; caudal 

 peduncle scale rows 12-2-13. 



Paralectotype: SU 5299 (1, 82), same data as lectotype. The 

 original description says deposited in museum of University of 

 Cincinnati, but as Bohlke (1953, p. 73) noted, this specimen bears the 

 proper data and the word "type." 



—Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) nianguae Gilbert and Meek. See 

 Kuehne and Bailey (1961). 



Etheostoma (Hadropterus) nianguae spilotum Gilbert, 1887. Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 53. 

 Lectotype: USNM 38319 (1, 49), Kentucky, Owsley Co., Sturgeon 

 Cr., trib. of Kentucky R. near Traveler's Rest; C. H. Gilbert; summer, 

 1884; listed as type by Jordan and Evermann (1896, p. 1044); selection 

 herein confirmed. D X-13; A 11,11 ; LL 50 + 10=60; caudal peduncle 

 scale rows 10-2-10. 



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