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395. Leucichthys entomophagus Harper and Nichols. 



Mackenzie River. 



Leucichthys entomophagus Harper and Nichols, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., XLI, 1919, 267, Mackenzie River. 



396. Leucichthys gemmifer Snyder. Cisco of Lake Bonneville. 



Bear River Basin. 



Leucichthys gemmifer Snyder, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXXVI, 1817-18 

 (May 7, 1919), 4, Bear Lake, near Fish Haven, Idaho. 



397. Leucichthys artedi (LeSueur). Lake herring; Erie herring; Common 



lake herring; Grayback. 

 Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair; Lake Huron at Port Huron. 

 Coregonus artedi LeSueur, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., I, 1818, 231, 



Lake Erie (at Buffalo) and Niagara River (Lewiston). 



398. Leucichthys artedi bisselli (Bollman). Rawson Lake herring; Bissell's 



herring. 

 Glacial lakes of southern Michigan once tributary to Lake Erie. 

 Coregonus tullibee bisselli Bollman, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., VIII, 1888, 



223, Rawson Lake and Howard Lake, Mich. 



399. Leucichthys eriensis (Jordan and Evermann). Jumbo herring; Erie 



great herring. 

 Lake Erie and Lake Huron. 

 Argyrosomus eriensis Jordan and Evermann, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 



XXXVI, March 3, 1909, 165, fig. 1, Lake Erie at Port Stanley. 



400. Leucichthys reighardi Koelz. 



Lake Michigan. 



Leucichthys reighardi Koelz, Occ. Papers, Mus. Zool. Univ. Mich., No 



146, March 22, 1924, 5; Lake Michigan 18 miles off Michigan Cityj 



Ind. 



401. Leucichthys alpenee Koelz. 



Lake Michigan and Lake Huron, including Georgian Bay. 

 Leucichthys alpenie Koelz, Occ. Pajjors, ^lus. Zool. Univ. Mich., No. 

 146, I. March 22, 1924; Lake Michigan off Isle aux Galets. 



Subgenus CISCO Jordan and Evermann. 



402. Leucichthys supernas Jordan and Evermann. Cisco of Lake Superior. 



Deep waters of Lake Superior. 



Leucichthys supernas Jordan and Evermann, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish 

 XXIX, 1909 (1911), 22, Lake Superior. 



403. Leucichthys prognathus (H. M. Smith). Cisco of Lake Ontario; 



Ontario long jaw; Bloater; Chub. 

 Deep w'aters of Lake Ontario, in depths of 60 fathoms and more. 

 Coregonus prognathus Smith, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., XIV, 1894, 4, pi. 



1, fig. 3, Lake Ontario at Wilson, N. Y. 



404. Leucichthys johannae (Wagner). Lake Michigan cisco; Bloater of 



Lake Michigan. 

 Northwestern part of Lake Huron in deep water, and also for the whole 



length of Lake Michigan. 

 Argyrosomus johannse Wagner, Science, N. S., XXXI, No. 807, June 



17, 1910, 957-958; Lake Michigan in about 25 fathoms, some 18 



miles off Racine, Wis. 



405. Leucichthys nigripinnis (Gill). Blackfin of Lake Michigan. 



J3ecp waters of Lake Michigan anrl certain small lakes in Wisconsin. 



Argyrosomus nigripinnis Gill, in Hoy, Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci., I, 1872, 

 100, Lake Michigan off Racine; name only. 



Coregonus nigripinnis Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 2, 1878, 275; descrip- 

 tion. 



406. Leucichthys cyanopterus Jordan and Evermann. 



Deep waters of Lake Superior. 



Leucichthys ryanoplirus Jordan and Evermann, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., 

 XXIX, 1909 (191 Ij, 27, fig. 13, Lake Superior, off Marquette, Mich. 



