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name; comments; Jamaica).— Storey, 1938, p. 49 (nomenclatorial notes; 



original description quoted). 

 Harengula species dubia Poet, 1861, p. 384 (common name; close to H. clupeola; 



material; Cuba); 1868, p. 418 (common name; description; compared with 



H. clupeola; Cuba. — Storey, 1938, p. 49 (comments; material). 

 Clupea humeralis (not Harengida humeralis Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1847, p. 



293), GuNTHER, 1868, p. 422 (synonymy and reference in part; description 



in part; range in part; material in part). 

 Harengula pensacolae (not of Goode and Bean, 1879, p. 152), T. H. Bean, 1890, 



p. 206 (material; Cozumel, Yucatdn). 

 Harengula macrophthalma, Jordan, 1890, pp. 645 (listed), 646 (characters in key; 



synonymy and references in part; Port Castries, St. Lucia); 1918, p. 46 



(Atlantic coast species) .—Jordan and Thompson, 1905, p. 233 (occurrence; 



material; Garden Key, Tortugas, Fla.). — Fowler, 1915a, p. 257 (St. Vincent 



Island, Lesser Antilles); 1919, p. 133 (St. Martin Island, Lesser Antilles); 



1928, p. 462 (material; Puerto Rico); 1930b, p. 269 (material; Grenada); 

 1937, p. 309 (Haiti). — Regan, 1917, p. 388 (synonymy in part; description; 

 range; material in part; Florida, West Indies, Bahia; Fernando Noronha ex- 

 cluded). — Nichols, 1929, p. 202 (common names; synonymy and references 

 in part; distribution; diagnosis; remarks; habits; figure; Puerto Rico). — Jordan, 

 Evermann, and Clark, 1930, p. 43 (common names; range; synonymy in 

 part). — Storey, 1938, p. 43 (nomenclatorial notes; on type locality; original 

 description quoted). — Butsch, 1939, p. 18 (common name; occurrence; 

 Barbados). — Longley and Hildebrand, 1941, pp. 8 (characters in key), 9 

 (occurrence; comparison), 10 (synonymy in part; variation in depth ac- 

 cording to sex; occurrence; material; fin rays; ventral scutes; gill rakers; 

 comparison; nomenclatorial notes; range; Tortugas, Fla.). 



Clupea bishopi, Cockerell, 1892, p. 15 (coloration; Jamaica). 



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



429 (common name; description in part; nomenclatorial notes; reference); 

 1896b, p. 282 (range). — B. A. Bean, 1905, p. 297 (Green Turtle Cay, Ba- 

 hamas). — Rosen, 1911, p. 48 (Green Turtle Cay, Bahamas). — Metzelaar, 

 1919, p. 11 (synonymy; size; Haiti), fig. 10 (drawing, erroneously identified 

 as Sardinella anchovia Cuvier and Valenciennes, 1847, p. 269). 



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



430 (description; relationships); 1896b, p. 282 (range). 



Sardinella macrophthalmus, Jordan and Evermann, 1896a, pp. 428 (characters 

 in key), 430 (description; comparison; range; synonymy in part); 1896b, 

 p. 282 (range). — Jordan and Rutter, 1898, p. 94 (references; depth of 

 body; Kingston, Jamaica) .—Fowler, 1900, p. 118 (Port Antonio, Jamaica; 

 St. Martin and Santa Cruz, Lesser Antilles). — Nichols, 1912, p. 182 (method 

 of capture; Habana Harbor, Cuba). — Metzelaar, 1919, p. 12 (synonymy; 

 size; common name; habitat; commercial importance; Curasao, St. Eusta- 

 tius), fig. 4 (drawing). — Breder, 1927, p. 12 (material in part; Glover Reef); 



1929, p. 68 (range; occurrence; size) ; 1934, p. 59 (Deep Creek, Andros Island, 

 Bahamas). — Beebe and Tee-Van, 1928, p. 41 (common name; references; 

 field characters ; size and weight; general range; distribution in Port-au-Prince 

 Bay; abundance; method of capture; study material; Port-au-Prince Bay, 

 Haiti). — Parr, 1930, p. 3 (comments; material from Crooked Islands, 

 Bahamas, only). — Von Ihering, 1930, p. 229 (references; diagnosis; Brazil). 



Cuvier and Valenciennes (1847, p. 291), in their description of 

 H. clupeola, thought that a dra\ving made by Poey and bearing the 

 vernacular name "Sardina de Espana" represented this species. This 



