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Harengula clupeola (not Clupea clupeola Cuvier, 1829, p. 318), Jobdan, 1890, pp. 



646 (characters in key; Key West, Fla., and Habana), 647 (common name; 



synonymy in part; St. Lucia, West Indies). 

 Sardinella apicalis, Jokdan and Evermann, 1896a, pp. 428 (characters in key), 



429 (description; partial sjnionymy; Barbados); 1896b, p. 282 (range). 

 Sardinella sardina, Jordan and Evermann, 1896a, pp. 428 (characters in key), 



430 (common name; description; range; sj^nonymjO ; 1896b, p. 282 (common 

 name; range). — B. A. Bean, 1905, p. 297 (common name; range; abundance; 

 Nassau, Bahamas). — Barbour and Cole, 1906, p. 156 (material; Progreso, 

 Yucatdn).— Fowler, 1911, p. 206 (Mailer's Rock, Fla.).— Ros^n, 1911, 

 p. 48 (Nassau and Green Turtle Caj', Bahamas). — Nichols, 1912, p. 182 

 (market, Habana); 1915, p. 141 (San Juan Harbor, Puerto Rico); 1921, 

 p. 22 (Turk Islands, Bahamas). — Metzelaar, 1919, p. 11 (?; partial syn- 

 onymy; size; common name; habitat; Fuikbaj^ Curagao; Aruba), fig. 3 

 (drawing). — Meek and Hildebrand, 1923, p. 183 (synonymy in part; 

 description; range; Atlantic coast of Panama). — Beebe and Tee-Van, 

 1928, p. 40 (common name; references; characters; size, weight, color; range; 

 distribution, abundance; method of capture; food; young; material; Port-au- 

 Prince Baj', Haiti), fig. (outline drawing). — Breder, 1929, p. 68 (common 

 name; range; feeding habits; size; Florida). — Parr, 1930, p. 2 (material; 

 New Providence, Crooked Island, West Caicos, and Turk Island, Bahamas). 



Sardinella humeralis (not Harengula humeralis Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1847, 

 p. 293), Evermann and Goldsborough, 1902, p. 149 (common name; descrip- 

 tion; comments; material; Puerto Morelos, Yucatdn). 



Sardinella macro phthalma (not Clupea macrophthahna Ranzani, 1842, p. 320), 

 Evermann and Marsh, 1902, p. 85 (common name; description; comments; 

 range; material; synonymy in part; San Juan, Puerto Real, Culebra, and 

 Fajardo, Puerto Rico). — Breder, 1927, p. 12 (material in part; Royal 

 Island, Bahamas; Point Francis, Isle of Pines; Glover Reef, British Honduras). 



Sardinella maculosa, von Ih bring, 1930, p. 228 (references; common names; diag- 

 nosis; comments; ? Brazil). 



Harengula inacrophthalma (not Clupea macrophtJialma Ranzani, 1842, p. 320), 

 Fowler, 1937, p. 309 (Haiti). 



Harengula humeralis, Storey, 1938, pp. 13, 15, 21 (characters), 23 (relationships; 

 range), 24 (key), 28 (synonj^my; description; diagnosis; material; St. Lucia; 

 Glover Reef; Jamaica; Cuba; Florida Kej^s; Bahamas), 39, 50 (nomenclatorial 

 notes; original description quoted). — Fowler, 1942a, p. 66 (common names; 

 use; size; comparison; Cojfmar, Cuba); 1942b, p. 9 (common name; material; 

 size; length of ventral fin; Bonacca Island, Honduras) ; 1944, pp. 70 (synonymy 

 and references; description; material; comparison; Serranilla Bank), 93, 

 fig. 27 (drawing), 434 (references; Bahamas), 456 (references; western 

 Carribbean) . 



Material from Barbados (U.S.N.M. Nos. 120774 and 123674) 

 confirms that Alosa apicalis ]VIuller and Troschel (1848, p. 675) is a 

 synonym of Harengula humeralis. 



Storey (1938, pp. 28, 41) recorded U.S.N.M. No. 4794, two speci- 

 mens 98 and 125 mm. in length sent from Cuba by Poey, as the 

 types of Harengula sardina Poey (1860, p. 310), and M. C. Z. No. 

 17868, a specimen 122 mm. in length, and No. 17736, two specimens 

 97 and 116 mm. in length , also sent by Poey from Cuba, as cotypes; 

 but later Howell-Rivero (1938, p. 171) recorded these M.C.Z. numbers 

 as holotype and paratypes respectively of this nominal species. After 



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