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Lewisburg, Pa.). — Greeley, 1935, pp. 86, 96 (ecology; records, Mohawk R. 

 system, N.Y.).— Odell, 1935, p. 132.— Greeley, 1936, pp. 46-85 (ecology; 

 associations; reproduction; habits; economics; distribution and abundance, 

 Delaware and Susquehanna systems, N.Y.; records). — Odell and Senning, 

 1936, pp. 93, 95 (New York records) .—Hoover, 1936, p. 239 (Merrimack R., 

 near Concord, N.H.).— Greeley, 1937, pp. 87, 97 (ecology; Wallkill and 

 Rondout systems, N. Y.; Rondout R., Mill Hook) ; 1938, p. 69 (Chemung and 

 Cohocton Rivers, N.Y.).— Odell and Senning, 1938, p. 99 (Waneta L.).— 

 Bailey, 1938, pp. 151-182 (comparison; ecology; New Hampshire records: 

 Soucook R., Loudon;* Merrimack R., Merrimack Co.; Pemigewas&et R.,* 

 2 mi. S. Bristol) .—Schrenkeisen, 1938, pp. 166-167.— Bailey and Oliver, 1939, 

 p. 152 (only in Merrimack drainage of New Hampshire). — Hubbs and Lagler, 

 1939, p. 26 (comparison; Great Lakes basin). — E. W. Surber, 1939, p. 331 

 (bait fish; Shenandoah and Potomac River systems). — Koster, 1939, p. 201 

 (associations; Danby Cr., N.Y.). — Van Duzer, 1939, p. 65 (associations; 

 near Ithaca, N.Y.).— Fowler, 1940a, p. 11 (South Br. Rariton R., N. J.) ; 

 1940b, pp. 8-9 (Pennsylvania records). — Hubbs and Lagler, 1941, pp. 63-64 

 (comparison; range; ecology). — Fowler, [1944], p. 52 (Tobyhanna Cr., Pa.). — 

 Hubbs and Raney, 1944, pp. 18-24 (synonymy, in part, including references 

 to basis of the name insignis). — E. W. Surber, 1946, pp. 183-191 (effects of 

 DDT). — Brimley, 1946, p. 15 (comparison; North Carolina distribution; 

 Little R., near Bunnlevel). — Bertin and Estfeve, 1950, p. 25 (synonymy). — 

 R. F. Smith, 1950, pp. 58-59, 172 (Farrington L., N.J.; bass bait).— Cheng 

 and James, 1960, p. 164 (new species Cestode from specimens, Sinking Cr., 

 Va.). 



Rabida insignis (Richardson). — Jordan, 1929, p. 93. — Jordan, Evermann, and 

 Clark, 1930, p. 156 (range; synonymy). — Fowler, 1933, p. 8 (Maryland 

 records including Winters Run,* Harford Co.); 1935a, pp. 6-20 (range; 

 South CaroHna records: North Saluda R.* and Middle Saluda R.,* Green- 

 ville Co.; Turkey Cr.,* Edgefield Co.; Thompson Cr.,* Chesterfield Co.; 

 6 mi. NW. of Bennettsville* [Hwy. 9], Marlboro Co.).— H. S. Pratt, 1935, 

 p. 90.— Fowler, 1936c, p. 193 (as insigne; MiU Cr., Old Fort, *N.C.) ; 1938, 

 p. 103 (Pennsylvania records); 1939, p. 60 (New Jersey record). — Driver, 

 1942, pp. 252, 254 [and 1950, pp. 262-263]. 



Schilbeodes insignis insignis (Richardson). — Hubbs and Lagler, 1957, p. 5; 1958, 

 pp. 89, 91, fig. 177. 



Noturus insignis insignis (Richardson). — R. D. Ross, 1959b, p. 4 (key; Shenan- 

 doah R. system). — Flemer and Woolcott, 1966, pp. 78, 87 (distribution and 

 food, Tuckahoe Cr., Va.). 



Pimelodus lemniscatus ^'alenciennes, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1840, pp. 144- 

 145 (original description; specimen received with LeSueur's drawing and 

 indicated by him, "Mem. du Mus. d'hist. natur. de Paris, t. V, p. 155," 

 under the name "Pimelode livrie") .—Be Kay, 1842, p. 187 (description; 

 Southern States) .—Storer, 1846, p. 405 [and in reprint, 1846, p. 153] (de- 

 scription; sjmonymy; range). — Bleeker, 1858, pp. 192, 206 (United States). — 

 Girard, 1859, pp. 158-159 (LeSueur's specimen believed from Pennsyl- 

 vania) .—Bertin and Estfeve, 1950, p. 25 (synonymy; holotype, MNHN 3053, 

 Philadelphia, United States). 



Noturus lemniscatus (Valenciennes). — Girard, 1859, pp. 158-159 (incorrectly as- 

 signed to Pimelodus). — Gill, 1861a, p. 45 (synonymy). — Giinther, 1864, p. 104 

 (synonymy; description; North America). — Jordan and Copeland, 1876, 



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



