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Holotype: UMMZ 161368 (cf, 47), Oklahoma, Pontotoc Co., Bois 

 d'Arc Cr., trib. of Clear Boggy Cr., T. 2 N., R. 6 E.; E. Leonard, J. 

 Stevenson, M. Chapman; Apr. 16, 1949; orig. 0AM 2933. 



Paratypes: All from Oklahoma. UMMZ 161369 (58, 30-45), same 

 data as holotype. MCZ 37205 (41, 36-60), Pontotoc Co., Clear 

 Boggy Cr.; Moore; Apr. 16, 1947; orig. 0AM 1625. UOMZ 26156 

 (19, 28-39), Pontotoc Co., Jack Fork, Clear Boggy system, T. 2 N., 

 R. 6 E.; J. M. McDowell, P. White, R. Loomis; Apr. 16, 1949. 0AM 

 1703 (2, 36-41), Kiamichi R., S. of Talahina; Moore et al.; June 7, 

 1947. USNM 153533 (38, 27-39), Pushmataha Co., small trib., T. 2 

 N., R. 21 E., sec. 17; A. P. Blau- and J. T. Herbelin; Apr. 16, 1949. 

 UOMZ 26157 (36, 26-35), Latimer Co., Buffalo Cr., 21 mi. S. of 

 Wilburton, T. 3 N., R. 19 E.; Blair and Herbelin; Apr. 17, 1949. 

 USNM 198109 (27, 30-39), Pushmataha Co., Kiamichi R., SE. of 

 Clayton, T. 1 N., R. 19 E., sec. 7; Blau- and Herbelin; Apr. 16, 1949; 

 orig. TUC uncat. 



^Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) radiosum paludosum (Moore and 

 Rigney). 



Poecilichthys rufilineatus Cope, 1870, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. 

 11, p. 267. 



Lectotype: ANSP 13791 (1) North Carolina, Madison Co., Warm 

 Springs Cr., trib. of French Broad R.; E. D. Cope. Selected and 

 illustrated by Fowler (1907, p. 525, fig. 9). Still mixed with para- 

 lectotypes, a total of seven specimens (42-58). 



Paralectotypes : ANSP 13792-97 (6), same data as holotype. 



=Etheostoma (Nothonotus) nifilineatum (Cope). See Bailey (1959). 



Poecilichthys sagitta Jordan and Swain, 1883, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 

 vol. 6, p. 250. 



Holotype: ? (1, 2K in. TL), Kentucky, Whitley Co., Wolf Cr., 

 trib. of Clear Fork of Cumberland R., near Pleasant View; D. S. 

 Jordan, J. Swain, et al. ; May 1883. According to the original descrip- 

 tion, the type should be in the USNM collection, but we have been 

 unable to find it here or elsewhere. 



=Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) sagitta sagitta (Jordan and Swain). 

 See Bailey (1948) and Kuehne and Bailey (1961). 



Poecilichthys sanguifluus Cope, 1870, Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc, vol. 

 11, p. 264. 



Lectotype: ANSP 13738 (1, 55), Tennessee, headwaters of South 

 Fork of Cumberland R.; E. D. Cope; herein selected by Dr. Edward 

 C. Raney. 



Paralectotypes: ANSP 13739-40 (2, 48-50), same data as lectotype. 

 Fowler (1907, p. 524) referred to seven syntypes of P. sanguifluus, 



