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142, fig. 25E (description; Mississippi records). — Minckley and Deacon, 

 1959, pp. 348, 349 (in food Pylodiclis, Neosho R.). — Metcalf, 1959, pp. 383, 

 393 (distribution and records, Kansas and Oklahoma). — Deacon, 1961, pp. 

 395, 421-422 (Neosho R., Kans., distribution) .—J. M. Walker, 1962, p. 38 

 (Lincoln Parish, La.). — Larimore and Smith, 1963, pp. 324-330 (record. 

 Champaign Co., 111.).— P. W. Smith, 1965, p. 9 (Illinois distribution).— 

 Norden, 1965, p. 102 (records. Little R., La.).— B. T. Walker, 1965, p. 108 

 (Bayou D'Arbonne, La., station 16*). — Grosvenor, 1965, p. 273 (color photo- 

 graph). — Suttkus and Taylor, 1965, p. 177 (associations). — Cross, 1967, pp. 

 197, 218 (figure, description, Kansas distribution). — ?Charles, 1967, pp. 385- 

 396 (Green R., Ky. [some or all may be Noturus gyrinus]). — Branson, 1967, 

 p. 146 (Oklahoma and Kansas records). 

 Schilbeodes nocturnus (Jordan and Gilbert). — Eigenmann and Beeson, 1894a, p. 

 82; 1894b, p. 45 [and 1905, p. 121] (compiled) .—Eigenmann, 1896, p. 253 

 (Indiana). — Jordan and Evermann, 1896a, pp. 145-146 (comparison; range; 

 type-locality. Saline R., Benton, Ark.; types,* USNM 36461); 1896b, p. 

 234 (range; type-locality indicated); 1900, p. 3236, pi. 27, fig. 64 (type, 

 USNM 36461, from Sabine [for Saline] R.).— Large, 1903, pp. 9-10 [and 

 1905, pp. 56-57] (comparison; 10 Illinois records: 2, Havana;* 3, near Lin- 

 coln [Salt Cr.*]; 3, Kaskaskia R. system [Lanx Ford,* ? Clinton Co.; Shelby- 

 ville,* Shelby Co.; Crab Apple Cr.,* Moultrie Co.]; Spoon R., near Lewis- 

 town;* South Fork SaHne R.,* Saline Co.) .—Jordan, 1904, p. 351.— Reed, 

 1907, pp. 555-564 (description of poison glands). — Meek, 1908, p. 141 

 (range; compiled record). — Forbes and Richardson, 1909 [and 1920, pp. 

 Ixxviii-ciii], pp. Ixxiii-xcviii, 196-199 (Illinois distribution and range [in 

 error, see Large, 1903, pp. 9-10]; description; figures; synonymy). — Forbes, 

 1909, pp. 387-415 (range and Illinois distribution [in error]). — Hankinson, 

 1913, p. 109 (Kickapoo Cr.;* Kaskaskia R.* [Cooks Mills]; Flat Branch, 

 all near Charleston, 111.).— Eigenmann, 1919, pp. 398-399 ("other places in 

 Texas" [partly A^. gyrinus]).— B.. S. Pratt, 1923, pp. 95, 97 [and 1935, p. 

 89].— Reed, 1924b, pp. 232, 256 (spine glands).— Greene, 1927, p. 309 

 (Illinois; hypothetical, Wisconsin). — Jordan, 1929, p. 94. — Luce, 1933, p. 

 118 ([2 mi. below] Vandalia,* Keyesport, and Venedy Station, on Kaskaskia 

 R., 111.; ecology).— O'DonneU, 1935, p. 484 (compiled).— Greene, 1935, p. 

 219.— Schrenkeisen, 1938, p. 167.— Kuhne, 1939, p. 68 (Tennessee) .—Hubbs 

 and Lagler, 1939, p. 26 (key only). — Lamb, 1941, p. 44 (records, San Jacinto 

 R. system, Tex., include Winters Bayou* [6 mi. N. of river]). — Aitken, 

 1941, p. 390 (hypothetical, Iowa).— Hubbs and Lagler, 1941, pp. 63-64 

 (comparison; range; ecology; "possibly divisible into at least 3 subspecies 

 or species" [but not in Great Lakes]). — Toole, 1943, p. 12 (figured; descrip- 

 tion; Texas). — Gerking, 1945, pp. 74-75 (Big Pigeon Cr., Evansville,* Ind., 

 only).— Hubbs, 1946, p. 38 (Oklahoma).— Higginbotham, 1947, pp. 462-464 

 (greatest oxygen consumption in late afternoon). — Hubbs and Lagler, 1947 

 [and 1949], pp. 71, 73, fig. 176 (comparison; range [not Great Lakes]; speci- 

 men figured, Dunklin Co., Mo.).— Trautman, 1948, pp. 166-171 (description; 

 Great Lakes basin record a hybrid; Oklahoma and Missouri). — Moore and 

 Paden, 1950, p. 87 (ecology; Illinois R., Oklahoma records: Stations 6,* 7,* 

 and 8*).— Baughman, 1950, p. 131 (Texas) .—Bailey, 1951, p. 196 (hypo- 

 thetical, SE. Iowa; recorded, NE. Missouri). — Cross and Moore, 1952, pp. 

 406-407 (type-locality indicated; Poteau R., Oklahoma records: Stations 7,* 

 in part, 15,* 22, 24,* in part, 25, 28, M2,* M3,* Miz,* 29, 33,* Mj*).— 



*Material indicated by an asterisk has been re-examined. 

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