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2629. Eucinostomus gula (Cuvier and Valenciennes). Silver jenny; Mojarra 



de ley; Petite gueule; Shad. 

 Gerres gvla Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., VI, 1830, 349 



(464), Martinique. 

 Eucinostomus argenteus Baird and Girard, Ninth Smith. Rept., 1854, 



335, Bessley Point, N. J. 

 Eucinostomus gulula Poey, Enumeratio, 1875, 54, pi. 2, Habana. 

 Diapterus homonymus Goode and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., II, 1879, 



340, Clearwater Harbor, Fla. 



2630. Eucinostomus pseudogula Poey. 



Tortugas; West Indies to Brazil; Bermudas; St. Lucia; Bahia. 

 Eucinostomus pseudo-gula Poey, Enumeratio, 1875, 53, pi. 1, Cuba. 

 Gerres jonesii Giinther, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1879, 150, Bermudas. 

 Eucinostomus harengulus Goode and Bean, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., II, 

 1879, 132, west Florida. 



2631. Eucinostomus californiensis (Gill). Mojarra cantilena. 



Pacific coast of Mexico; Guaymas and Cape San Lucas to Panama. 

 Diapterus californiensis Gill, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci., Phila., XIV, 1862, 



245, Cape San Lucas, Lower California. 

 Diapterus gracilis Gill, loc. cit., 245, Cape San Lucas. 

 Diapterus dowii Gill, loc. cit., XV, 1863, 162, Panama. 



2632. Eucinostomus elongatus Meek and Hildebrand. 



Panama. 



Eucinostomus californiensis elongatus Meek and Hildebrand, Field Mus. 

 Nat. Hist., Zool., XV, 1925, 586, Sobago Island, Panama. 



Genus 905. ULiEMA Jordan and Evermann. 



Ulatma Jordan and Evermann, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., V, 1895, 471 

 (Diapterus lefroyi Goode). 



2633. Ulaema lefroyi (Goode). 



West Indies, on sandy shores north to Cedar Keys; Bermudas; Cuba; 



Key West; recorded north at Beaufort, N. C. 

 Diapterus lefroyi Goode, Amer. Jour. Sci. Arts, 3d ser., VIII, 1874, 123, 



Bermudas. 



2634. Ulsema producta (Poey). 



Cuba. 



Eucinostomus productus Poey, Enumeratio, 1875, 55, Habana. 



2635. Ulaema meeki (Eigcnmann). 



Rio San Juan, in western Cuba. 



Eucinostomus meeki Eigenmann, Bull. U. S. Fish Com., XXII, 1902, 



229, fig. 10, San Juan River, just below its first ford, west Cuba; 



apparently a Ulxma having but two anal spines, the second haimal 



spine not described. 



Genus 906. GERRES (Cuvier) Quoy and Gaimard. Mojnrras blancas. 



Gerres Cuvier in Quoy and Gaimard, Voyage Uranie, 1824, 293, 

 restricted by Jordan 1919 to Gerres vaigiensis Quoy and Gaimard = 

 Scisena argyrea Forsk&l, an ally of Mugil cinereus Walbaum. The 

 only other species named in this earlier paper is Gerres gula, belonging 

 to Eucinostomus. This use of the name Gerres from Cuvier's MS. 

 antedates that in the R^gne Animal, 1829, and unfortunately must 

 stand. 



Podager Gistcl, Thierreich, IX, 1848, a substitute for Gerres regarded 

 as preoccupied by Gerris; Podager is actually so, however. 



Calochxnum Cantor, Malayan Fishes, 1849, 55, same type, being a 

 substitute for Gerres, deemed preoccupied by Gerris, a genus of insects. 



Xystsema Jordan and Evermann, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci., V, 1895, 471 

 {Mugil cinereus Walbaum). 



2636. Gerres cinereus (Walbaum). Mojarra de Casta; Mojarra blanca; 



Broad shad. 

 Coasts of tropical America; West Indies, north to Florida; Habana; 



Jamaica; Martinique; Bahamas; Barbados; Florida Keys. 

 Turdus cinereus peltatus Catesby, Nat. Hist. Carolinas, II, 1743, 11, 



Bahamas. 

 Mugil cinereus Walbaum, Artedi Pise, 1792, 228, Bahamas; after 



Catesby. 



