﻿60 CHECK LIST OF FISHES OF THE DOMINION. 



191. Hybopsis dissimilis Kirtland. 

 Spotted Shiner. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Great Lakes region (at least Lake Erie) : extending westward to Iowa and southward to 

 the head waters of the Tennessee, and Arkansas. 



J.92. Hybopsis amblops Rafinesque. 

 Silver Chub. 

 Fluviatile. 



State of New York westward to Iowa and southward to Alabama: proljably occurs in 

 Canada. 



193. Hybopsis storerianus Kirtland. 

 Lake Minnow. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Lakes Ontario and Erie, and Manitoba: in the United States extends westward to eastern 

 Wyoming and southward to Arkansas. 



194. Couesius plumbeus Agassiz. 

 Lake Chub. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Ranges from Maritime Provinces and Province of Quebec to Lake Superior: recorded from 

 Grant or St. Croix Lake, Mackenzie River region (Preljle, 1903-4). 



195. Couesius dissunUis* Girard. 

 Fluviatile. 



Provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta, and Montana. 



196. Couesius greeni Jordan. 

 Green's Chub. 

 Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



British Columbia, and Lake Pend d'Oreille, Itlaho. 



197. Platygobio gracilis Richardson. 

 Flat-headed Chub. 

 Fluviatile. 



Prairie Provinces: Athabasca and Mackenzie Rivers (Preble, 190.3-4): Missouri and Yellow- 

 stone Rivers to the Rocky Mountains: southward to Kansas. 



198. Exoglossum maxillingua Le Sueur. 

 Cutlip Minnow. 



Lacustrine and fluviatile. 



Lake Champlain, St. Lawrence River, Lake Ontario, and State of New York, southward 

 to Virginia. 



*"Very close to C. plumbeus, the only important difference being in the form of the dorsal fin: probably a 

 variety of C. plumbeus." Jordan and Evennann. According to Dr. Cox many authorities regard C. dissimilis 

 and C. greeni as not specifically different from C. plumbeus. 



