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LL 31 + 15=46; INF 4+3; supratemporal canal complete. Abbott 

 noted that there were no data with the specimens and assumed that 

 they might have come from Lake Superior. This could not be so 

 because E. caeruleum does not occur there. 



Paralecto types: ANSP 13811-19 (9, 28-42), same data as lectotype. 



=Etheostoma (Oligocephalus) caeruleum caeruleum Storer. See 

 Knapp (1964). 



Rheocrypta copelandi Jordan, 1877, U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 10, p. 9. 



Lectotype: USNM 20143 (cT, 43), Indiana, White R., 5 mi. N. 

 of Indianapohs; Jordan and Copeland; herein selected. D XI-12; 

 A 11,9 ; LL 53 ; INF 8 ; POM 1 ; opercles scaled ; cheeks naked. Jordan 

 and Evermann (1896, p. 1046) listed USNM 20143, which contained 

 two specimens, as type; herein further restricted. 



Paralecto types : USNM 197996 (c^, 43), removed from USNM 

 20143; USNM 23461 (cf', 44); MCZ 24392 (d^, 39), and BMNH 1880. 

 1.21.36-37 (2 cf , 43-45); all part of Jordan's material originally "some 

 thu'ty in number" from the type localitj^. 



=Percina (Cottogaster) copelandi (Jordan). 



Richia bredspina Coker, 1926, Bull. Biu-. Fish., vol. 42, p. 106, fig. 1. 



Holotype: USNM 87411 (cf, 36), North CaroUna, Burke Co., 

 Paddy's Cr., just above head of Paddy's Cr. Lake, part of artificial 

 Lake James system near Bridgewater, Catawba drainage; R. E. 

 Coker; August 1922. 



Paratypes: USNM 87412 (2, 27-36), same data as holotype. 



=Etheostoma (Catonotus) flabellare ssp. See Hubbs (1927) and 

 Myers (1927). [= E. (C.) /. hrevispina (Coker) according to Ross 

 and Carico (1963, p. 13)]. 



Sciaena caprodes Rafinesque, 1818, Amer. Month. Mag. and Critical 

 Rev., vol. 3, no. 5, p. 354. 



Types: Type locaHty— the Ohio River. As Call (1899) noted, 

 Rafinesque did not preserve any of his type material. Examination 

 of a sketch of this species in Rafinesque's notebook (fig. 5) shows that 

 the name is correctly attributed. 



=Percina (Percina) caprodes caprodes (Rafinesque). 



Ulocentra gilberti Evermann and Thoburn in Jordan and Evermann, 

 1896, U.S. Nat. Mus. Bull. 47, p. 1049. 



Holotype: USNM 47531 (1, 38), Tennessee, Clinch R. at Walker's 

 Ford, near Tazewell; B. W. Evermann, J. T. Scovell, and R. R. 

 Gurley; Oct. 12, 1893; figured in Jordan and Evermann (1900, fig. 

 446). 



Paratypes: USNM 125373 (1, 36), orig. BF 285, and SU 1954 

 (2, 47), same data as holotype. The original description was sup- 



