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325. Ericara salmonea Gill and Townsend. 



Bering Sea, southwest of Pribilof Islands. 



Ericara salmonea Gill and Townsend, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XI, 1897, 

 232, Bering Sea. 



Genus 133. ATOPICHTHYS Garman. 



Atopichthys =' Garman, Mem., Mus. Comp. Zool., XXIV, 1899, 326 



{A. esunculus Garman). 



326. Atopichthys esunculus Garman. 



Pacific coast of Mexico. 



Atopichthys esunculus Garman, Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., XXIV, 1899, 

 327, PL LXV, figs. 2, 2a; off Acapulco, Mexico. 



Suborder SAIMONOIDEI 



Family 47. SAIMONID^. Salmon; Trout 



Genus 134. ONCORHYNCHUS Suckley. Pacific salmon. 



Oncorhynchus Suckley, Ann. Lye. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VII, 1861, 313 (Salmo 



scouleri Richardson = >SaZmo gorbuscha Walbaum). 

 Hypsifario Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XIV, 1862, 330 {Sabno 

 kennerlyi Gill). 



Subgenus. ONCORHYNCHUS Suckley. 



327. Oncorhynchus gorbuscha (Walbaum). Humpback salmon; Pink 



salmon, Haddo; Holia; Gorbuscha. 



Pacific coast and rivers of North America and Asia, from California 

 northward. 



Salmo gorbuscha Walbaum, Artedi Pise. 1792, 69, Kamchatka; after 

 Gorbuscha of Pennant and Krasheninnikof. 



Salmo gibber Bloch and Schneider, Syst. Ichth., 1801, 409, Kamchatka; 

 after Krasheninnikof. 



Salmo proteus Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, 1811, 376, Bering Sea. 



Salmo scouleri Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ill, 1836, 158; Observ- 

 atory Inlet. 



Salmo tschaivytschiformis Smitt, I Riksmuseeum BcfintUga Salmonider, 

 ISSB, 161 ; Port Clarence. 



328. Oncorhynchus keta (Walbaum). Dog salmon; Hayko; Le kai salmon; 



Chum; Calico salmon. 



Pacific coast of America, from San Francisco to Kamchatka. 



Salmo keta vel kayko Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 72, rivers of Kam- 

 chatka; after keta or kayko of Permant and Krasheninnikof. 



Salmo lagocephalus Pallas, Zoogr. Rosso-Asiat., Ill, 1811, 372; Bering 

 Sea. 



?Salmo japonicus Pallas, loc. cit., 382, Curile Islands; Amur River. 



Salmo dermatinus Richardson, Voy. Herald, Zool., 18.54, 167; Yukon 

 River. 



Salmo consuetus Richardson, loc. cit., 168; Yukon River. 



Salmo ranis Sucklcv, Ann. Lvc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., VII, 1858, 9, and 

 Monogr. Salmo, 101, 1861 (1874); Puget Soiuid. 



329. Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum). Silver salmon; Kisutch; Medium 



red salmon; Skowitz; Hoopid salmon; Coho salmon; Bielaya ryba; 



Quisutsch; Tschaviche. 

 From San Francisco northward, especially in Puget Sound and the 



Alaskan fjords; south on the Asiatic coast to .Japan. 

 ISalmo mi.lktschitch Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 70, Bering Sea; 



after milktschutsch or miltschitsch of Pennant and Krasheninnikof; 



probably the young of kisutch. 

 Salmo kisutch VValbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 70, rivers and lakes of 



Kamchatka; after the kisutch of Pennant. 

 ISalmo strialus Bloch and Schneider, Syst. Ichth., 1801, 407, Kamchat- 

 ka; after milktschitsch of Krasheninnikof. 



" This name is Rivpn not as a genus, but rather as a group name of larval fishes related to the eels or to 

 the Alepoccphalidae, commonly known as Leptocephnliis; but Leptoccphaliu morrisi (type of Leptocephalm) 

 is now known to be a youns conger. A number of these larvre (.A. sicarius, cinctus, dentatux, falcidens, acus, 

 opichthys, cinguln.i, hjchnus, ohtusus, and longidcm) are deseril)ed by Garman (Deep Sea Fishes), but they 

 need not be specifically recognized here. The species called Atopichthys ensunculus Garman, perhaps 

 belonging to the Alepocephalid», has been designated as the type of this group. 



