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858. Clinostomus vandoisulus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Minnow; Long- 



mouthed minnow; Rosy dace; Pike shiner. 

 Leuciscus vandoisulus Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 



XVII, 1844. 236 (317), South Carolina. 

 Clinostomus affinis Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat.Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 212, 



James River, Va. 

 Clinostomus funduloides (Potomac River at Washington) and carolinus 



(Salem, N. C.) Girard, loc. cit., 212. 

 Gila estor Jordan and Bravton, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., XII, 1878, 66, 



Elk River, Estill Springs, Tenn. 



Genus 315. HEMITREMIA Cope. 



Hemitrcmia Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Sec, XI, 1870, 462 {H. viltata 

 Cope = Phoxinus flammeus Jordan and Gilbert). 



859. Hemitremia vittata Cope. 



Tributaries of the Tennessee River; common in clear streams in 



northern Alabama. 

 Hemitremia vittata Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, XI, 1S70, 462, Holston 



River, Knoxville, Tenn.; vittatus is preoccupied in Leticiscus. 

 Phoxinus flammeus Jordan and Gilbert, in Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 2, 



1878, 303, Elk River, Tenn. 



860. Hemitremia milneriana (Cope). 



Upper Missouri River Basin. 



Phoxinus milncrianus Cope, Amer. Nat., July, 1879, 440, upper Missouri 

 River Basin; pr()l)ably Batile Creek, Mont. 



Genus 316. PFRILLE Jordan. 



Pfrille Jordan, Copeia, No. 32, 1924, 71 {Phoxinus neogieus Cope). 



861. Pfrille neogaea (Cope). Bronze minnow. 



rppcr Mississippi Valley and neighboring waters; also Maine and 



Connecticut lakes. 

 Phoxinus neoqxus Cope, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc, XIII, 1866, 375, New 



Hudson, Mich. 

 ILeuciscus burlonianus LeSueur, in Vaillant, Bull. Soc. Philom., VIII, 



1896, 28, with jjlate, Burton Mine, Mo.; perhaps a distinct species. 



Genus 317. lOTICHTHYS Jordan and Evermann. 



lotirhlhys Jordan ami KvcrnKuiii, Fishes North and Mid. Amer., 1896, 

 22S iClinostoniu.s pidiqcthontis Cope). 



862. lotichthys phlegethontis (Cope). 



Triljutaries of Great Salt Lake and Sevier Lake; basin of Lake Bonne- 

 ville. 



Clinostomus phlegothontis Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, XIV, 1874, 137, 

 Beaver River, Utah. 



Genus 318. HESPEROLEUCUS Snyder. 



Jhsixrolturns Snyder, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXXII, 1912, 63 {Pogo- 



nichthys symmetricus Girard). 

 Myloleucus Cope, Hayden's Geol. Surv. Mont., 1871, 475 (M. pidvcru- 



lentus Cope — Pogonichthys symmetricus Baird and Girard, in part, 



not type, the teetli having been misjjlaced). 

 This genus and others related, having the teeth 4-5 or 5-5, were placed 



in the former check list and the Fishes of North and Middle America, 



in the European genus Rutilus Rafinesque; but no American or Asiatic 



(lace is coiigcricric with Rutilus rutilus L. 



363. Hesperoleucus symmetricus (Baird and Girard). 



Rivers of California and Nevada and waters of Lake County, Oreg. 

 Poqonichlhys si/mmctricus Baird and Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. 



Phila., VII, iS54, 136, Fort Miller, San Joaciuin Valley, Calif. 

 Myloleucus parovanus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, XIV, 1874, 131, 



Beaver River, Itah. 



864. Hesperoleucus navarroensis Snyder. Navarro roach. 



Navarro Basin on the western coast of northern California. 

 Hesperoleucus navarroensis Snyder, Bull. U. S. Bur. Fish., XXXII, 1912 

 (1914), 65, Navarro River near Philo, Calif. 



