30 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. I3I 



Anas acuta Linnaeus: Pintail 

 Anas acuta Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ed. 10, vol. i, 1758, p. 126. 



Modern form reported from late Pleistocene : Fossil Lake, Oregon, 

 (Vanhem formation, Jones fauna) : Meade County, Kansas. 



Anas carolinensis Gmelin ; Green-winged Teal ^^ 

 Anas carolinensis Gmelin, Syst. Nat., vol. i, pt. 2, 1789, p. 533. 



Modern form reported from Pleistocene : Santa Rosa Island, Cali- 

 fornia; Seminole Field, Pinellas County, Florida. Late Pleistocene: 

 Fossil Lake, Oregon; Hawver Cave, Eldorado County, McKittrick, 

 Kern County, Rancho La Brea, Los Angeles, and San Pedro, Los 

 Angeles County, California; McPherson County, Kansas (Kentuck 

 locality). 



Anas bunkeri (Wetmore) 



Nettion bunkeri Wetmore, Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., vol. 30, pt. i. No. 9, 

 May 15, 1944, P- 92, figs. 1-3- 



Upper Pliocene (Rexroad formation) : Meade County, Kansas 

 (type locality) ; 2 miles south of Benson, Arizona. 



Anas cyanoptera Vieillot: Cinnamon Teal 



Anas cyanoptera Vieillot, Nouv. Diet. Hist. Nat., nouv. ed., vol. 5, December 

 1816, p. 104. 



Modern form reported from late Pleistocene : Fossil Lake, Oregon ; 

 McKittrick, Kern County, California. 



Anas Integra (Miller). 



Querqucdula Integra A. H. Miller, Univ. California Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol. 

 Sci., vol. 27, No. 4, June 22, 1944, p. 90, fig. 4. 



Lower Miocene (Rosebud formation), Flint Hill, 9 miles west- 

 southwest of Martin, Bennett County, South Dakota. 



Genus MARECA Stephens 



Mareca Stephens, in Shaw, Gen. Zool., vol. 12, pt. 2, 1824, p. 130. Type, by 

 subsequent designation, Mareca fistularis Stephens = Anas pcnelope Lin- 

 naeus (Eyton, 1838). 



•'•'• There are also records for the Upper Miocene or lower Pliocene of Cedar 

 Mountain, Nevada, by L. H. Miller, Univ. California Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol., 

 vol. 9, Feb. 23, 1916, p. 173, and from the lower Pliocene of Hemphill County, 

 Texas, by Compton, Condor, vol. 36, No. i, January 1934, pp. 40-41, based on 

 fragmentary material that is open to question as to specific identity. 



