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814. Notemigonus crysoleucas (Mitchill). Roach; Sunfish; Dace; Bitter- 



head; Shiner; Chub; Bream; Gudgeon; Young shad; Windfish. 

 Nova Scotia and Maryland to the Dakotas. 



Cyprinus crysoleucas ilitchill, Rept., Fish. N. Y., 1814, 23, New York. 

 Cyprinus hemiplus Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Mag., II, 1817, 121, 



Lake George, Saratoga, N. Y. 

 Notemigonus auratus Rafinesque, Jour. Phj-s., LXXXVIII, 1819, 421, 



Ohio River. 

 Hemiplus lacustris Rafinesque, Anal. Nat., I, 1820, 6, Lake George. 

 Abramis versicolor DeKay. N. Y. Fauna: Fishes, 1842, 191, Connecticut 



and Hudson Rivers; Pcekskill. 



815. Notemigonus bosci (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Rivers of the South Atlantic States; abundant from the James to the 

 Altamaha. 



Leuciscus boscii Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XVII, 1844, 

 232 (313), Carolina, Pennsylvania, and New York. 



Cyprinus americanus Linn;eus, Syst. Nat., ed. XII, 1766, 530, Charles- 

 town; name preoccupied. 



Notemigonus ischanus Jordan, Ann. Lvc. Nat. Hist. N. Y., XI, 1876, 

 364, South Fork Ocmulgee River, Flat Shoals, Ga. 



Luxilus leptosomus Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 203, 

 Dry Creek, Victoria, Te.\. 



Luxilus seco Girard, loc. cit., 203, Rio Seco. tril:)utary of Rio Nue es, Tex. 



816. Notemigonus gardoneus (.Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



South Carcjliiia. 



Leuciscus gardoneus Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XVII, 

 1844, 235 (316), Charleston, S. C; perhaps a hybrid. 



Genus 302. OPSOPCEODUS Hay. 



Opsopoodus Hay, Pk.c. l'. S. Nat. Mus., Ill, ISSO, 507 (O. emilis' Hay). 

 Trycharodon Forbes, in Jordan and Gilbert, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., XVI. 

 1882, 247 (7'. megalops Forbes). 



817. Opsopoeodus emiliae Hay. 



Lake Krie and southern Indiana and Illinois to Georgia and Mississippi. 

 Opsopaodus itniliu' Hay, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., Ill, 1S80, 507, .Artesia, 

 Macon, anrl Enterprise, Miss. 



818. Opsopoeodus osculus Kvcrniann. 



Kii) Ncclu s aiiti otluT streanis about Palestine and Houston, Tex. 

 Opsopwodus osculus Evermaiui, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., XI, 1S91 (1892), 

 82, Neches River near Palestine, Tex. 



819. Opsopoeodus borealis Harper and Nichols. Athabaskn minnoiv. 

 Si reams of .Mherta. 



Opso])fcodus borealis Harper and Nichrtls, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 XLI, 266, Lake Athabaska at Fort Chipewyan, Alberta, Canada. 



820. Opsopoeodus megalops (Forbes). 



W'cslern Ohio to Illinois. 



Trychierodon megalops Forbes, in Jordan and Gilbert, Synopsis, 1883, 

 247, Illinois River at Pekin and Peoria, 111. 



Genus 303. OPSOPffiA Jordan and Evermann. 



Opso/tira .liirdaii and l^Ncrniaiin, l''i.Nlics North and Mid. Amer., 1896, 

 247 i()i)s<)pin)dus bollmani Gilbert). 



821. Opsopoea bollmani (Gilbert). 



Lowland swamps of the Southern States; known from Satilla River, 



Wavcross, Ga., and Obion River, Cvpress, Teiui. 

 Opsopa-odus bollmani Gilbert, Bull. U.'S. Fish Com., VIII, 1888 (1890), 



226, Buckland Creek, Millen, Ga. 



Genus 304. ALGANSEA Girard. 



Algnnsrn (iirard, I'roc .\cad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 182 {LeucisoAs 

 linrello (awUt and Valenciennes). 



822. Algansea tincella (Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



Lakes about the City of iVlexico and in streams of central Mexico. 

 Leuciscus tincella Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., XVII, 

 1844, 240 (323), City of Mexico. 



