302 (7. S. BUREAU OF FISHERIES 



2337. Xystroplites pallidus (Agassiz). 



Georgia to Texas. 



Pomotis pallidus Agassiz, Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts, 1854, 303 (name pre- 

 occupied in Lepomis by Labrus palladus Mitchill, but not in Eupo- 

 motis) . 



Bryitus albulns Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., IX, 1857, 200, Rio 

 Blanco, Tex. 



Xystroplites gillii Jordan, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus., X, 1877, 24, "Garden 

 Key, Florida"; evidently an error, as there is no fresh-water stream 

 on Garden Key. 



Lepomis lirus McKay, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., IV, 1881, 89; name a 

 substitute for pallidus. 



Genus 802. EUPOMOTIS Gill and Jordan. 



Eupo77iotis Gill and Jordan, Field and Forest, II, 1877, 190 {Sparus 

 aureus Walbaum = Perca gibbosa Linnaius). 



2338. Eupomotis heros (Baird and Girard). 



Southern Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio to Florida and the Rio Grande 



Basin. 

 Pomotis heros Baird and Girard, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 



March, 1854, 25, Rio Cibolo, Tex. 

 Pomotis notatus Agassiz, Amer. Jour. Sci. and Arts, XVII, 1854, 302, 



Huntsville, Ala. 



2339. Eupomotis holbrookii (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Yelloiv bream; 



Shellcracker; Strawberry bass; Branch perch. 

 Virginia to Florida. 

 Pomotis holbroockii Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., VII, 



1831, 350 (466), Charleston, S. C. Misprint for holbrookii. 

 Pomotis speciosus Holbrook, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., Ill, 1855, 48, 



pi. 5, fig. 2, St. Johns River, Fla.; not of Baird and Girard. 

 Pomotis microlophus Giinther, Cat., I, 1859, 264, St. Johns River, Fla. 



2340. Eupomotis longimanus (Cope). 



Florida to Alabama. 



Xystroplites longimanus Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc, XVII, 1877, 66, 

 Volusia and Port Bay, Fla. Perhaps identical with E. holbrookii. 



2341. Eupomotis gibbosus (Linnseus). Common sunfish; Bream; Pumpkin- 



seed; Sunjish; Sunny; Crapet jaune; Female perch; Flatfish; Flounder; 



Harlequin roach; Kiver; Northern pomotis; Perch; Pond perch; Quiver; 



Redbelly; Roach; Robin; Robin perch; Ruff; Sand perch; Sun bass; 



Tobaccobox; Yellowbelly; Yellow perch. 

 Great Lakes region to Maine and southward to Florida, east of the 



AUeghenies. 

 Perca gibbosa Linnseus, Syst. Nat., Ed. X, 1758, 293, Carolinas; after 



Perca fluviatilis gibbosa, ventre luteo, of Catesby. 

 Sparus aureus Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 290, lakes of New York. 

 Morone maculata Mitchill, Fishes of New York, 1814, 18, near New 



York City. 

 Pomotis vulgaris Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., Ill, 1829, 



67 (91), Lake Huron, New York, Virginia, and the Carolinas. 

 Pomotis ravenelii Cuvier and Valenciennes, loc. cit., VII, 1831, 349 



(465), Philadelphia. 

 Pomotis catesbei Cuvier and Valenciennes, loc. cit., 352 (469), Phila- 

 delphia. 



Genus 803. CHiENOBRYTTUS Gill. 



Ch^nobryttus Gill, Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts, XXXVII, 1864, 92 (Calliurus 



melanops Girard — Pomotis gulosus Cuvier and Valenciennes). 

 Glossoplites Jordan, Man. Vert., ed. 1, 1876, 223 {Calliurus melanops 



Girard) . 



2342. Chsenobryttus gulosus (Cuvier and Valenciennes). War mouth; Goggle- 



eye; Bigmouth; Big-mouthed sunfish; Black sunfish; Black warmouth; 

 Bream; Buffalo bass; Chub; Jugmouth; Moremouth bream; Mud chub; 

 Perch; Perchmouth bream; Redeye; Sac-a-lait; Sunfish; Sun trout; War- 

 mouth perch; Warmouth bream; Wide-mouthed sunfish; Yawmouth 

 perch; Indianfish. 



