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Coitus copei Abbott, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., XII, 1860, 326, 



probably New Jersey. 

 Coitus gracilis cayuqa Meek, Ann. New York Acad. Sci., IV, 1888, 315, 



Cayuga Lake, N. Y. 



3022. Cottus formosus Girard. 



Lake Ontario, in deep water. 



Coitus formosus Girard, Monogr. Cott., in Smithpon. Contrib., Ill, 

 1850, 58, Lake Ontario, off Oswego, in stomach of Lota maculosa. 



Subgenus TAURIDEA Jordan and Rice. 



3023. Cottus ricei (Nelson). 



Lake Michigan; Lake Ontario. 



Cotlopsis ricci Nelson, Bull. 111. Lab. Nat. Hist., I, 1876, 40, Lake 



Michigan off Evanston. 

 Uranidea poUicaris Jordan and Gilbert, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., V, 



1882, 222, Lake Michigan, off Racine, Wis. 



3024. Cottus onychus Eigenmann and Eigenmann. 



Saskatchewan Basin. 



Coitus 07i!jchus Eigenmann and Eigenmann, Am. Nat., XXVI, No- 

 vember, 1892, 963, Bow River at Calgary, a tributary of the South 

 Saskatchewan, Alberta Territory. 



3025. Cottus cognatus Richardson. Northern miller's thujnb. 



Northern United States and northward, through Canada. 



Cottus cognatus Richardson, Fauna Bor.-Amer., Ill, 1836, 40, Great 



Bear Lake. 

 Genus 1045. ACANTHOCOTTUS Girard. Daddy sculpins. 



Acatdhocottus Girard, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Ill, 1849, 185 {Cottut 



granlnndicus Cuvier and Valenciennes). 



3026. Acanthocottus mitchilli " (DeKay). 



Coast of southern New England and New York. 



Cottus mitchilli DeKav, in Cuvier and Valenciennes, Hist. Nat. Poiss., 

 IV, 1829, 188, New" York; after Cottus scorpio Mitchill. 



3027. Acanthocottus bubalis (Euphrasen). Fathcrlasher; Lucky proach. 



Barbados. 



Cottus bubalis Euphrasen, Kong. Vet. Nva Abhaiidl., VII, 1786, 65, 



taf. 3, fig. 8, 1885, Barbados. 

 Cottus maculatus Fischer, Jahrb. Wissensch. Aust. Hamburg, II, 1885, 



78, taf. 2, fig. 8, Barbados. 



3028. Acanthocottus aeneus (Mitchill). Grubby; Brassy sculpin; Picjmy 



sculpiii. 

 Coast of southern New England and New York. 

 Cottus aeneus Mitchill, Trans. Lit. Phil. Soc. N. Y., I, 1815, 380, New 



York. 

 Cottus anceps Sauvage, Nouv. Archiv Mus. Paris, I, 1878, 145, pi. 1, 



fig. 13, New York. 

 ICottus nigricans LeSueur, in Vaillant, Bull. Soc. Philom.. serie 8, 



tome VIII, No. 1, 1895, 12, no locality. 



3029. Acanthocottus octodecemspinosus (Mitchill). Long-spine.d sculpin; 



Common .sculpin; Bullhead; Eighteen-spined sculpin; Hacklehead. 

 Atlantic coast south to Virginia; common northward. 

 Cottus octodecemspinosus Mitchill, Trans. Lit. Phil. Soc. N. Y., I, 1815, 



380, New York. 



3030. Acanthocottus scorpius (LinnaMis). European sculpin; Ulke. 



Northcn Europe and Arctic regions, not common on our coasts; recorded 

 by Doctor Lutken from the Baltic, Finland, Spitzbergen, Nova 

 Zambia, coasts of England and northern Asia; also recorded from 

 Eastport, Me. 



Cottus scorpius Linnaius, Syst. Nat., Ed. X, 17.58, 265, in Atlantic 

 Ocean off Europe. 



3031. Acanthocottus scorpioides (Fabricius). Arctic sculpin. 



Arctic regions of America, Greenland to Siberia. 



Coitus scorpioides Fabricius, Fauna GrcBul., 1780, 157, Greenland. 



Cottus pachypus Giinther, Cat., II, 1860, 161, Port Leojjold. 



'» Differentiated by Nichols, Copeia, No. 31, 40, 1916. 



