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253. Enneacanthus gloriosus (Holbrook). 



Florida (Bollmau 1888); small pond near Lake Beauty near Orlando (Lonnberg 

 1894, as -E. simulans) ; Anclote Eiver (Evermann & Kendall coll., 1896) ; and Palatka, 

 Welaka, Volusia Bar and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



254. Apomotis punctatus (Cuvier & Valenciennes). 



Volusia and east Florida (Cope 1877, as Lepomis apiatus) ; St. Johns River (Jordan 

 1877, as Lepiopomus apiaius; Bean 1880, as L. punctatus); Arlington and Jacksonville 

 (Goode 1879rt, as Lepiopomus apiatus); San Sebastian River (Henshall coll., Jordan' 

 1880, as L. punctatus) ; St. Johns River (Goode coll.. Bean 1883, as Lepomis punctatus) ; 

 east Florida (streams flowing into Biscayne Bay) and Myakka River (Henshall 1889, 

 as L. punctatus); Alligator River, Punta Gorda, Joshua, Charley Apopka and Oak 

 creeks, Santa Fe River, Sampson Creek, and New River (Woolman 1890) ; small lake 

 near Zellwood (Lonnberg 1894, as L. punctatus); Little Arch Creek, Little River, 

 and Hillsboro River (Smith coll., 1895); Miami River (Evermann & Kendall coll., 

 1896); and Palatka, Welaka, St. Johns River at Fort Gates, Ocklawaha River, and 

 sulphur springs at Welaka (Kendall coll., 1897). 



255. Lepomis auritus (Linnteus). liedhreast Bream. 



St. Johns River (Holbrook 1855, type of Pomotis elongatus ; Bean 1880, as Lepiopomus 

 auritus ; Bean 1883; and Jordan & Evermann 1896, as L. auritus solis); Volusia and 

 east Florida (Cope 1877, as L. auritus and as L. mysticalis, type) ; Florida (Jordan 1877, 

 as Lepiopomus elongatus et mysticalis) ; St. Johns River and tributaries (Goode 1879a, 

 as Lepiopomus auritus); St. Johns River at Palatka, sulphur springs at Welaka, and 

 St. Johns River at Welaka, Ocklawaha River, Match Creek, Bear Creek, Fort Gates, 

 Volusia Bar at head of Lake George, and Lake Monroe (Kendall coll., 1897). 



256. Lepomis miniatus Jordan. 



Fresh waters connected with Indian River (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



257. Lepomis megalotis (Rafinesque). Long -eared Sunfish. 



St. Johns River (Holbrook 1855, type of Pomotis marginatus ; Giinther 1859, as P. 

 marginatus) ; Florida (Jordan 1877, as Xenotis marginatus) ; Escambia River (Bollman 

 1886) ; New River, Pemberton Creek, Galliger Drain, Mill Creek, Charley Apopka 

 Creek, Peace River at Zolfo Springs, Bartow, and at Wauchula (Woolman 1890). 



258. Lepomis pallidus (Mitchill). Blue-gill; "Blue Bream." 



Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode & Bean 1879«, as Lepiopomus incisor); St. Johns 

 River and all fresh and brackish waters in Florida (Goode 1879rt, as L. incisor) ; San 

 Sebastian River (Jordan 1880) ; St. Johns River (Bean 1880 and 1883 ; Jordan & Meek 

 1884); Escambia River (Bollman 1886); west Florida, Point Pinellas (Henshall 

 1889) ; Joshua Creek, Peace River at Zolfo Springs, Wauchula and Bartow, Alligator 

 Branch, Pemberton Creek, Galliger Drain, Mill Creek, AVithlacoochee River, Sampson 

 Creek, and New River (Woolman 1890) ; Lake Apopka, Zellwood, Orange, Osceola 

 and De Soto counties (Lonnberg 1894); Arch Creek (Smith coll., 1895); Eau Gallic 

 Creek, South Lake, and fresh-water streams tributary to Indian River (Evermann 

 & Bean 1896) ; and Palatka, Welaka, Fort Gates, Volusia Bar, and Lake Monroe 

 (Kendall coll., 1897). 



259. Eupomotis pallidus (Agassiz). 



Garden Key(?) (Jordan 1877, type of Xystroplites gillii); "described from Key 

 West [Garden Key]" (Goode 1879o, as X. gilli). 



260. Eupomotis heros (Baird & Girard). 

 Florida (Jordan & Evermann 1896). 



261. Eupomotis holbrooki (Cuvier & Valenciennes). "Shell Cracker." 



St. Johns River (Holbrook 1855, type of Pomotis speciosus ; Giinther 1859, as P. 

 microlophus; Goode 1879a and Bean 1880, as E. speciosus, and Bean 1883, as iejjomis 

 holbrookii; Jordan & Meek 1884, as L. holbrooki) ; Volusia and Bayport (Cope 1877, as 

 Xystroplites longimanus, type of genus and species); Pensacola (Stearns coll., Goode 

 & Bean 1879a, as E. speciosus) ; Escambia River (Bollman 1886, as Lepomis holbrooki) ; 

 Volusia and Bayport (according to Cope, Bollman 1888); Myakka River (Henshall 



