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—Etheostoma {Psychromaster) tuscumbia Gilbert and Swain, See 

 Bailey and Richards (1963). 



Etheostoma (Cottogaster) uranidea Jordan and Gilbert in Gilbert, 1887, 

 Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 48. 



Syn types: USNM 36413 (8, 31^6), Arkansas, Washita (Ouachita) 

 R. at Arkadelphia; Jordan and Gilbert; summer, 1884. One specimen 

 of Etheostoma histrio removed and recataloged as USNM 197419. 



=Percina (Imostoma) uranidea (Jordan and Gilbert). 



Etheostoma variata Kirtland, 1841, Boston Joum. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, 

 p. 274, pi. 2, fig. 2. 



Types: Type locality — Mahoning R., Ohio. We have been unable 

 to find any extant type material. 



=Etheostoma (Etheostoma) variatum Kirtland. 



Etheostoma (JJlocentra) verecundum Jordan and Evermann in Jordan, 

 1889, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 11, p. 360, pi. 45, fig. 12. 



Holotype: USNAI 39862 (1, 44), Virginia, Middle Fork of Holston 

 R., 5 mi. S. of Glade Spring; summer, 1888. 



^Etheostoma {Ulocentra) simoterum (Cope). 



Etheostoma (Etheostoma) whipplei alabamae Gilbert and Swain in 

 Gilbert, 1887, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 10, p. 62. 



Syn types: USNM 36735 (6, 25-30), Alabama, Black Warrior R., 

 near Morris; C. H. Gilbert and J. Swain; summer, 1884. USNM 

 36687 (2, 29-41), and SU 2318 (2, 35-41), Alabama, North R., trib. 

 of Black Warrior R., near Tuscaloosa; Gilbert and Swain; summer, 

 1884. 



= Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) whipplii artesiae (Hay). See Hubbs 

 and Black (1941). 



Etheostoma wrighti McCormick, 1892, Bull. Oberlin College Lab., no. 

 2, p. 30. 



Holotype: Oberlin Coll. Mus. (1, 2% in.), Ohio, Lorain Co., 

 Vermillion R., trib. of Lake Erie; L. M. McCormick; Apr. 9, 1892. 

 This specimen was not present in the Oberlin collection in mid- 

 January 1931, according to Trautman (1957, p. 548), and has not 

 been located. 



=Percina (Imostoma) shumardi (Girard), according to Jordan and 

 Evermann (1896, p. 1047) and Jordan, Evermann, and Clark (1930, 

 p. 285). The type locaHty and original description support this 

 conclusion, but Trautman (1957, p. 548) has suggested that E. mrighti 

 may be a hybrid between P. shumardi and P. caprodes or P. maculata, 

 or between P. caprodes and P. maculata. 



Etheostoma zonale arcansanum Jordan and Gilbert, 1886, Proc. U.S. 

 Nat. Mus., vol. 9, p. 5. 



