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It has been noted that the collections were made over a period of 

 several different years. This suggests that trautmani is very secretive 

 and consequently difficult to obtain or that it typically lives in 

 another habitat. 



Noturus eleutherus Jordan 



MOUNTAIN MADTOM 

 Plates 4 (fig. 8), 14; Map 12 



Noturus miurus Jordan [misidentifications]. — Jordan and Copeland, 1876, p. 160 

 (nomen nudum; French Broad R.). — Jordan, 1885, p. 802 ("Noturus eleutherus 

 seems inseparable from Noturus miurus"). — Jordan and Gilbert, 1886, p. 10 

 (Washita [Ouachita] R., about 0.5 mi. above Arkadelphia,* and Saline R., 

 Benton,* Ark. [both complex]). — Eigenmann and Fordice, 1886, p. 410 (Bean 

 Blossom Cr., Monroe Co.,* Ind. [complex]). — Jordan, 1890, pp. 158-162 

 (Indiana records: Tippecanoe R., Marshland* [complex]; Wabash R., New 

 Harmony;* Wabash R., Vincennes* [complex]). — Woolman, 1892a, pp. 276- 

 278 (Horse Cr., Garratsville? and Middle Fork Kentucky R., 4 mi. N. of 

 Hyden [5 specimens, UMMZ (lU 4828), labeled Big Cr., Hyden,* Ky. are 

 eleutherus]). — Meek, 1893, p. 229; and 1894a, pp. 90-92 (in part; compiled). — 

 Garman, 1894, p. 56 (compiled). — Hay, 1894, pp. 173-174 (in part; com- 

 piled). — Hahn, 1910, p. 175 (in part; compiled). 

 Schibeodes miurus (Jordan) [misidentifications]. — Eigenmann and Beeson, 1894a, 

 p. 81; 1894b, p. 44 [and 1905, pp. 120-121] (in part; compiled).— Forbes, 1909 

 and 1914, map 59; and Forbes and Richardson, 1909 [and 1920], map 59 

 (in part; Illinois [INHS 5060, Wabash R.,* Mount Carmel Rapids]).— 

 ?Evermann, 1918, p. 335 (in part; compiled). — Hubbs and Ortenburger, 1929, 

 pp. 96-97 (in part; reference to Arkansas records). — Gerking, 1945, map 64 

 (in part; some compiled records). 

 Rabida miura (Jordan) [misidentification]. — Fowler, 1936a, p. Ill (Holston R., 



6-7 mi. above Bluff City,* Tenn.). 

 Noturus eleutherus Jordan, 1877b, pp. 370-372 (original description; type from 

 French Broad R.,* Tenn.); 1877d, pp. 73-120, pi. 40, figs. 62-63[a] (in part; 

 description; type* figured; French Broad R., Tenn. only). — Jordan and 

 Brayton, 1878, pp. 56-94 (in part; type-locality restated as Big Pigeon R., 

 Cocke Co., Tenn., near its junction with the French Broad; relationship; 

 Tennessee R. system only). — Jordan, 1878d [and 1884], p. 336 (description; 

 range [in error]); 1878e, p. 414 (French Broad R. only). — Jordan and Gilbert, 

 1883, pp. 99-100 (description, in part; Tennessee only). — True, 1883, p. 258. — 

 Swain and Kalb, 1883, pp. 638-644 (type,* USNM 29678, "Big Pigeon River 

 at Clifton [error?] Tennessee," described; synonymy). — Jordan, 1889, p. 352 

 (comparison only); 1890, pp. 125, 151 (comparison; French Broad R. [Spring 

 Cr.], Hot Springs,* N.C.).— Woolman, 1892a, pp. 256, 287 (bayou of Green R., 

 Greensburg,* Ky.). — Garman, 1894, p. 56 (compiled). — Hay, 1894, pp. 171- 

 172 (description and comparison [in error]; Gosport,* Ind., only [White R., 

 Indianapolis, error in compilation]); 1902, p. 70 (comparison, in part; record 

 compiled). — Jordan, 1904, pp. 42, 351 (description; "three specimens known" ; 

 White R.,* Ind. and French Broad R.*).— Evermann, 1918, pp. 319-320 

 (Hines Cr., Clinton,* Tenn.; others compiled). — Gerking, 1955, p. 76 (key, 

 in part). — Lachner, 1956, p. 68 (ecology, upper Allegheny system). — Eddy, 



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



