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CATALOGUE OF THE FISHES OF NORTH AMERICA. 



561. Fvmdulus seminolis ' Giranl. Vsw. (537) 



562. Fuudulus extensus/- Jordan & Gilbert. P. 



563. Fundulua diaphanus^ Le Sueur. Vn. N. (538, 540) 



564. Fundulus confluentus Goode & Beau. S. (539) 



565. Fuudulus adinia Jordan it Gilbert. Vsw. (541) 



566. Fundulus heteroclitus^ Liuuteus. N. S. (543) 



566b. Fundulus heterocUtus grandis Baird & GiT&rA. S. (543 6.) 



567. Fundulua ocellaris Jordan & Gilbert. S. (542 6.) 



568. Fundulus vinctus' Joidau & Gilbert. P. 



^ Xenistna Jordan. 



569. Fundulus catenatus Storer. Vs. (544) 



570. Fxindulus stellifer Jordan. Vs. (545) 



159.— ZYGONECTES Agassiz. (159) 



571. Zygonectes rubrifrons Jordan. Vse. (546) 



572. Zygonectes henshalli Jordan. Vse. (547) 



573. Zygonectes floripinuis Cope. R. (548) 



574. Zygonectes lineatus Garman. R. (549). ^' 



575. Zygonectes sciadlcus Cope. Vnw. (555) 



576. Zygonectes notatus Rafiuesque. Vw. (550) 



577. Zygonectes dispar Agassiz. Vw. (553) 



578. Zygonectes craticula Goode «fc Beau. Vse. (553 6.) 



579. Zygonectes zonifer*' Jordan &, Meek. Vse. 



580. Zygonectes chrysotus' Giiutber. Vse. (556, 557) 



581. Zygonectes luciae* Baird. Ve. (558) 



160.— LUCANIA Girard. (160) 



582. Lucania veuusta Girard. S. (559) 



583. Lucania parva Baird & Girard. N. S. (560) 



584. Lucania goodei Jordan. S. (561) 



phur-yellow ; the greater part of each scale on back rendered dusky by black points ; 

 sides with fiiom 14 to 18 dusky bars from back to ventral region, occasionally meeting 

 on ventral Hue ; these bars are very variable in width, seemingly narrower in females, 

 iu which half-bars are frequently inserted between the others ; the interspaces are as 

 wide as the bars, or usually wider. Fins yellowish, without distinct markings, in the 

 males all very dusky except the anal." 



' This species is ledescribed by Jordan (Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus , 1884, 322). 



-Fundulus extensus Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, 355. Cape San 

 Lucas. 



'^Fundulus menona appears to be identical with F. diaphanus. 



■* Fundulus nigrofasciatus seems to be the youug oi Fundulus heteroclUus. 



■^ Fundulus vinctus Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, 355. Cape San 

 Lucas. 



''Zygonectes zoniftr Jordan & Meek, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1884. Allamaha R., Ga. 



^ ^ Fundultia cingulatus Cuv. &, Val. = Ha2:>locMlu8 chrysotus GiintheT = Fundulus zon- 

 atus C. &Y., not Fsox zonatus Mitchill, which is a young Fundulus. For descriptions 

 of this species see Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1882, 586, and Jordan, 

 op. cit., 1884, 320. It is best to use the name of chrysotus for this species, as cingulatus 

 cannot be ijositively identified, and zonatus was originally given to some other fish. 



* The description of Zygonectes cingulatus given in the Synopsis (p. 342) belongs to 

 this species. It is probably distinct from Z, chrysotus, as the latter has no dorsal 

 ocellus in either sex. 



