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tributaries, Wis., including Amnicon* and Nemadji* Rivers). — Metcalf, 



1966, pp. 34, 43-44, 59-62, 80, 150, map 39 (records, ecology, distribution, 

 history, Kansas R. system). — Cross, 1967, pp. 197, 221, fig. 18 A (figure, 

 description, Kansas distribution). — Branson, 1967, pp. 137, 151 (compiled). 



Pimelodus flavus (Rafincsque). — De Kay, 1842, p. 187 (Ohio; "young catfish with 

 rudiments of an adipose fin")- — Bleeker, 1858, p. 210 (Ohio). 



Noturus species. — Rafinesque, 1818b, p. 107 (one species inhabiting the Ohio). 



Noturus luteus Rafinesque, 1819, pp. 421-422 (original description; no locality 

 given other than interior of U.S.). — Gill, 1861a, p. 45 (equa.ls Noturus flavus); 

 1876, p. 423 (original description reprinted; name of Noturus flavus changed 

 by Rafinesque to Noturus luteus). — Jordan, 1882, p. 739 (Ohio). — Jordan 

 and Evermann, 1896a, p. 144 (Ohio R. indicated as type-locality). 



Noturus occidentalis Gill, 1861a, pp. 45-46 (original description; Platte R.). — 

 Gunther, 1864, p. 105 (Platte R. ; description [but not records or figure of 

 teeth]).— Jordan and Copeland, 1876, p. 160 (Platte R.).— Gill, 1876, pp. 

 423-424, pi. 8 (description; Platte R.).— Jordan, 1877b, p. 372 (equals 

 Noturus flavus). 



Noturus platycephalus [misidentifications] Gunther, 1864, pp. 104-105 (original 

 description; North America;* "intermaxillary" teeth figured). — Jordan and 

 Copeland, 1876, p. 160 (North America). — Jordan, 1877b, p. 372 (equals 

 Noturtis flavus). 



Noturus insignis (Richardson) [misidentification]. — Swain and Kalb, 1883, pp. 

 640-641 (Nebraska and Platte R. only). 



Schilbeodes insignis (Richardson) [misidentifications]. — ?Fowler, 1906b, p. 595 

 (Allegheny R., above Port Allegany, McKean Co., Pa.) ; 1913, p. 92 (records 

 questioned. Port Allegany, Pa.). — Hubbs and Raney, 1944, pp. 12-20, map 1 

 (synonymy, in part and Indiana records). — Gerking, 1945, p. 75 (compiled 

 Indiana records). 



Noturus exilis Nelson [misidentifications]. — Eigenmann and Fordice, 1886, p. 410 

 (Bean Blossom Cr., Monroe Co. [SU 3980, White R., Spencer*], Ind.).— 

 Evermann and Jenkins, 1888, pp. 44-54 ([USNM 39600] Tippecanoe R.,* 

 Ind.). — Hay, 1894, pp. 172, 174 (Indiana records compiled; description?); 

 1902, p. 71 (Indiana records compiled). — Hahn, 1910, p. 175 (taken, 1885, in 

 Bean Blossom Cr., Indiana, by Eigenmann; not taken in 1904). — ?Charles, 



1967, pp. 386-389 (Green R., Ky.). 



Schilbeodes exilis (Nelson) [misidentifications]. — Eigenmann and Beeson, 1894a, 

 p. 81; 1894b, p. 44 [and 1905, p. 120]; and Meek, 1908, p. 141 (Indiana records 

 compiled). — Eigenmann, 1896, p. 253 (Indiana). 



Rabida exilis (Nelson) [misidentifications]. — Blatchley, 1938, p. 67 (Indiana 

 records compiled). 



Schilbeodes gyrinus (Mitchill) [misidentifications]. — ?Powler, 1907a, p. 14; 1913, 

 p. 92; 1919, p. 57; and 1940b, p. 8; and ?Greeley, 1927, p. 57 (Genesee R., 

 below Gold, Potter Co., Pa.). — ?Keim, 1915, p. 51 (headwaters of Genesee 

 R., Potter Co., Pa.). — Greene, 1935, map 60 (Wisconsin record: [St. Croix R., 

 11 mi. N. of Danbury,* Burnett Co.]). 



Stonecat. — ?Eschmeyer, 1943, p. 47 (common name only; bay of Norris Reser- 

 voir, Tenn.). 



Schilbeodes nocturnus (Jordan and Gilbert) [misidentifications]. — Gerking, 1945, 

 pp. 74-75 (in part; Indiana station nos. lU 183,* 186,* 225,* 233,* 253* [3 

 mi. NE. Osgood instead of 3 mi. NW. West Harrison], 254*). 



♦The material indicated by an asterisk has been re-examined. 



