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Genus 332. HYBOPSIS Agassiz. 



Hybopsis Agassiz, Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts, XVII, 1854 (H. gracilis 

 Ag3issiz = Ru til us atnblops Rafinesque?). 



Alburiiops Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 194 {Hy- 

 bopsis gracilis Agassiz = A. blennius Girard). 



Graodus Giinther, Cat., VII, 1868, 485 {Oraodus nigrotieniatus Girard, 

 specimen with pharyngeal teeth \ost = Alburnops blennius Girard). 



Chriope Jordan, Hayden's Geol. Surv. Terr., IV, 1878 {Hybopsis bifre- 

 nattis Cope). 



Miniellus Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 5, 1888, 56 {Hybopsis procne Cope). 



975. Hybopsis gracilis Agassiz^ 



Tennessee River. 



Hybopsis gracilis Agassiz, Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts, XVII, 1854, 358, 

 Huntsville. Ala. 



976. Hybopsis blennius (Girard). Straw-colored minnow. 



Ohio, Michigan, and New York to Tennessee, Dakota, and Kansas, 



thence southwestward to Texas. 

 tMinnilus microstomus Rafinesque, Ichth. Ohiensis, 1820, 47, Kentucky 



River; not certainly identifiable. 

 tRu'ilus amblops Rafinesque, loo. cit., 51; not certainly identifiable. 

 Alburnops blennius Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 



194, Arkansas River, near Fort Smith, Ark. 

 Hybognathus stramineus Cope, loc. cit., XVI, 1864, 283, Detroit River, 



Grosse Isle. 

 Hybopsis missuriensis Cope, Hayden's Geol. Surv. Wyo., 1870, 437, 



Missouri River, St. Joseph, Mo. 

 Notrojris reticulatus Eigenmann and Eigenmann, Amer. Nat., 1893, 



152, Fort Qu'Appelle, Assiniboia. 



977. Hybopsis winchelli Girard. 



Black Warrior River, Ala. 



Hybopsis winchelli Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VIII, 1856, 



211, Black Warrior River, Ala. 

 This species and the preceding may prove to be identical with Hybopsis 



gracilis. The synonymy of these little fishes is still unsettled. 



978. Hybopsis procne (Cope). Minnow; Minnie; S wallow minnoto shiner. 



Delaware River and Cayuga Lake Basin southward in coastwise streams 



as far as the Neuse River, N. C. 

 Hybognathus procne Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XVI, 1864, 



'2H'i, Cone.stoga River, a tributary of the Susquehr.nna. 

 Hybopsis longiceps Cope, Jour. Acad, Nat. Sci. Phila., VI, 1S68, 231, 



headwaters of James and Roanoke Rivers, Va. 



979. Hybopsis cummingsi (Myers). 



Streams near Wilmington, N. C. 



Xolropis cummingsi Myers, Amer. Mus. Novitates, No. 168, .\pril 23, 

 1925, 1, fig. 1, upper Burnt Mill Creek, Wilmington, N. C. 



980. Hybopsis cayuga (Meek). 



("oiuu'cticut River, northern New York, and upper Mississippi Valley. 

 Notropis cayuga Meek, Ann. Acad. Sci. N. Y., IV, 1888, 30.5, Cavuga 

 Lake, N. V. 



981. Hybopsis atrocaudalis (Evermann). 



Rio Neches, Palestine, Tex., also in Rio Comal at New Braunfels, Te.x. 

 Notropis raynga atrocaudalis Evermann, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., XI, 

 1891 (1H92), 76, Neches River, Palestine, Tex. 



982. Hybopsis keimi (Fowler). 



AUeghenv River, western Pennsylvania. 



Nolroins keimi Fowler, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., LX, 1908, .533, 

 Plate XXVII, tributary of Allegheny River, Port Allegheny, Pa. 



983. Hybopsis volucella (Cope). 



.Micliigaii, Wisconsin, and northern Indiana. 



Hyhugnalhus voliicellus Cope, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XVI, 1864, 

 283, Grosse Isle, Detroit River, Mich. 



