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Gap; Distler and Metcalf; Apr. 6, 1961. KU 6922 (8, 32-36), 

 Arkansas, Montgomery Co., trib. of Mill Cr., 2.5 mi. W. of Caddo 

 Gap; Distler and Metcalf; June 29, 1961. 



=Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) pallididorsum Distler and Metcalf. 



Etheostoma (Etheostoma) parvipinne Gilbert and Swain in Gilbert, 

 1887, Proc. U.S. Nat. Miis., vol. 10, p. 59. 



Holot}T)e: USNM 36716 (1, 43), Alabama, small spring-branch trib. 

 of Black Warrior R. at Tuscaloosa; C. H. Gilbert and J. Swain; 

 summer, 1884. 



= Etheostoma {Oligocephalus) parvipinne Gilbert and Swain. See 

 Moore and Cross (1950). 



Etheostoma peltatum Stauffer in Cope, 1864, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 

 Philadelphia, vol. 16, p. 233. 



Holotype: ANSP 22627 (d", 73), Pennsylvania, Lancaster Co., 

 Conestoga Cr. ; J. Stauffer. 



=Percina (Alvordius) peltata peltata (Stauffer). 



Etheostoma phoxocephalum Nelson, 1876, Bull. Illinois Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 no. 1, p. 35. 



Syn types: UMMZ 187504 {2d^, 49-52), Illinois; S. A. Forbes; orig. 

 lU 499, then lU 4702. Apparently syntypes but not labeled as such 

 or Usted in the lU catalog as types. No syntypes are in the collection 

 of the Illinois Natiu-al History Survey according to Smith and Bridges 

 (1960). 



—Percina (Swainia) phoxocephala (Nelson). See Bailey (1941). 



Etheostoma (Boleosoma) podostemone Jordan and Jenkins in Jordan, 

 1889, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 11, p. 359, pi. 45, fig. 11. 



Lectotype: USNM 39863 (d", 45), Virginia, Roanoke R. at Alle- 

 gheny Springs; Jordan and party; summer, 1888; herein selected by 

 Dr. Charles F. Cole. D X-14; A II, 8; LL 38, complete; pectoral 

 12-12; infraorbital canal complete, 8 pores; preopercidomandibular 

 pores 9; nape, cheeks, breast, and anterior part of belly naked; opercle 

 partially scaled. 



Paralecto types: USNM 197635 (4, 40-45), removed from USNM 

 39863. 



USNM 125477 (3, 26-42), Virginia, Roanoke R. at Roanoke and 

 USNM 40305 (11, 24-41), Virginia, Roanoke R. are listed as paratypes 

 in the U.S. National Museum catalog. Bohlke (1953, p. 74) con- 

 sidered SU 622 (8, 36-45), Virginia, Roanoke R. at Roanoke as 

 paratypes. CAS 22857, formerly lU 7866 (12, 22-44), also from the 

 Roanoke R. at Roanoke are labeled as paratypes. BMNH 1889.10. 

 30.45 (1, 43), Roanoke R., U.S. Fish Comm. is labeled as "one of the 

 types." However, Jordan and Jenkins designated USNM 39863, 

 containing five specimens, as "type," and we believe this to be a 



