358 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



1445. Percina caprodes (Rafiuesqiie). Log Perch; Eoekfish; Hog-molhj; Hogfish. 



Great Lakes and streams of tbe Sontli aud West from Quebec to Lake 



Superior, Iowa, and south to Texas, Mississippi, and tbe Rio Grande. 

 Scia-na caprodes Rafinesque, Amer. Month. Mag. 1818, 534, Ohio River. 



1445a. Percina caprodes zebra (Agassiz). Maniton Darter. 



I^akes of northern Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, aud northward to Lake 



Superior. 

 I'ileoma sehra Agassiz, Lake Superior, 308, 1850, Lake Superior. 



Genus 469. HADROPTEEUS Agassiz. Black-sided Darters. 



Hadropterus Agassiz, Am. Jour. Sci. Arts 1854, 305 (nUjrofasoiatns). 



Subgenus AIVORDIUS Girard. 

 Alvordius Girard, Proe. Ac. Nat. Sci. Pbila. 1859, 68 (maculates). 



1446. Hadropterus phoxocephalus (Nelson). 



Ohio to Iowa, south to Kentucky and Oklahoma, in sandy rivers; locally 

 common. 



Etheostoma plioxoceplialum Nelson, Bull. 111. Lab. Nat. Hist., i, 35, 1876, Illi- 

 nois River aud its tributaries. 



1447. Hadropterus macrocephalus (Cope). 



West slope of the Alleghanies from Pennsylvania southward in mountain 

 streams; known from Youghiogheny River, Pennsylvania; North Fork 

 of Holston River, Saltville, Virginia; Middle Fork of Holston River; 

 Glade Spring, Virginia; Big Sandy, Upper Green, and Cumberland 

 rivers, Kentucky; Clinch River, Tennessee. 



Etlieostoma macrocephalum Qo\^e, Trans. Amer. Philos. Soc. 1866, 400, Yough- 

 iogheny River, Pennsylvania. 



1448. Hadropterus maculatus (Girard). 



Fort Gratiot, Lake Huron. 



Alvordius maculatus Girard, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1859, 67, Fort Gratiot, 

 Michigan. 



1449. Hadropterus aspro (Cope & Jordan). Black-sided Darter. 



Great Lakes region to the middle Missouri and north to Minnesota, south- 

 ward through Missouri, Indiana, and Kentucky to Arkansas ; especially 

 common in tbe Ohio A^ alley. 



Alvordius aspro Cope & Jordan, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1877, 51, White 

 River, Indianapolis, Indiana; substitute for Etheostoma hlennioides of 

 Kirtland aud Agassiz. 



1450. Hadropterus guntheri (Eigcnmann & Eigenmanu). 



Souris River, Winnipeg, south to Iowa. 



Etheosto7nagiinthe7-i¥Agenmami&Bigenm^Tin, Am. Nat., November, 1892,962, 

 Souris River, Winnipeg, and Cedar River near Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



1451. Hadropterus peltatus (Stauifer). 



Southeastern Pennsylvania, southward to South Carolina in coastwise 



streams. 

 Etheostoma peltatum Staufl'er, in Cope, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1864, 233, 



Conestoga Creek, near Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 



1452. Hadropterus ouachitae (Jordan & Gilbert). 



Southern Indiana, western Kentucky, southwest to Arkansas, not rare; 



known from Patoka River, Indiana; lower Green and Obion rivers, 



Kentucky; Saline River, Arkansas. 

 Etheostoma {Hadropterus) o»rtc/a'/a! Jordan & Gilbert, Proc. IT. S. Nat. Mus. 



1887, 49, Saline River, Benton, Arkansas, a tributary of the Vt''a8hita. 



1453. Hadropterus roanoka (Jordan «fe Jenkins). 



Roanoke River, Virginia. 



Etheostoma roanoka Jordan & Jenkins, Proc. TT. S. Nat. Mus. 1888, 358, Roan- 

 oke River, near Roanoke, Virginia. 



