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designation of these specimens as syntypes from the type locality of 

 Roanoke River at Allegheny Springs. The other specimens should 

 then be considered as material examined and not part of the type 

 series. 



—Etheostoma {Boleosoma) podostemone Jordan and Jenkins. See 

 Cole (1958). 



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

 vol. 26, p. 963. Described in more detail in Eigenmann (1894). 



Holotype: BMNH 1892.12.30.183 (cf, 36), Canada, Manitoba, 

 Qu'Apelle R. at Fort Qu'Apelle, Red R. system; C. H. Eigenmann; 

 August-September 1892, 



=Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) exile (Girard). See Jordan and 

 Evermann (1896) and Hubbs (1926, p. 68). 



Etheostoma (Percina) rex Jordan and Evermann in Jordan, 1889, Proc, 

 U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 11, p. 357, pi. 45, fig. 9. 



Holotype: USNM 39858 (cf, 122), Vhginia, Roanoke R., near 

 Roanoke; Jordan; summer, 1888. 



Paratype: Jordan and Evermann mentioned a second smaller 

 specimen taken with the type, but the whereabouts of this specimen 

 is unknown, 



= Percina (Percina) rex (Jordan and Evermann). 



Etheostoma (Hadropterus) roanoka Jordan and Jenkins in Jordan, 1889, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 11, p. 358, pi. 45, fig. 10. 



Lectotype: USNM 39866 (cf , 48), Vu-ginia; Roanoke R. at Alle- 

 gheny Springs; Jordan and party; summer, 1888. USNM 39866, then 

 containing at least five specimens, given as "type" in original descrip- 

 tion; one specimen herein selected as lectotype by Dr. Edward C. 

 Raney. D XI-12; A 11,9; LL 47; cheeks naked; breast naked except 

 for one large modified scale; nape naked anteriorly, with a few scales 

 posteriorly; opercles with scales at least on upper portion; suborbital 

 bar prominent; sides with 10 vertical bars tending to form a lateral 

 band. 



Paralecto types: USNM 197774 (4 cf , 43-48), removed from USNM 

 39866, MCZ 3106 (cf, 40); CU 46469 (3, 43-48) ; CU 46470 (1, 48), 

 found with CU 46469 but probably out of MCZ 3106; SU 616 (9, 41- 

 53), one specimen of Percina peltata removed; and UMMZ 187514 

 (7, 24-i5), orig. lU 1143, then lU 5619, Hsted in old lU catalog as 

 type, one specimen of Etheostoma podostemone removed and re- 

 cataloged as UMMZ 187515; all from Roanoke R. at Roanoke. 



In addition to the collections from the Roanoke River at Roanoke 

 and Allegheny Springs listed above, specimens from two other rivers 

 are mentioned in the original description. We feel that only the speci- 



