CARPIODES CUTISANSERINUS. 195 



&&. Head intermediate, its length contained about 4 times (3f to 4) in tbat of 



body : anterior rays of dorsal not tbickened at base. 



c. Body stout, short, the back much arched, the depth 2| in length : head 4 to 

 4 in length, the muzzle moderately pointed: dorsal rays considerably ele- 

 vated, two-thirds as long as base of fin : eye small, 5 in head : tip of lower 

 jaw much in advance of nostrils ; maxillary reaching line of orbit : anterior 

 suborbital large, deep, roundish : origin of dorsal about midway of body : 

 scales rather closely imbricated, 8-39 to 41-6 : D. 27, A. 7, V. 10. 



THOMPSONI, 47. 



cc. Body elongate, not much elevated, the depth 2 in length: head 3f to 4, 

 the muzzle prominent but rather bluntish : front scarcely concave above 

 eyes, the profile forming a somewhat uniform curve : eye small, nearly 6 in 

 head: anterior rays of dorsal moderately elevated, nearly three-fourths the 

 length of the fin, the first ray nearly midway between snout and base of 



caudal : scales 6-37-5: D. 24 to 27, A. 8, V, 10 CYPRINUS, 48. 



&&&. Head comparatively short, its length contained 4 to 5 times in the length 

 of the body : body more fusiform than in the others, compressed, but not 

 much arched, the depth 2 to 3 times in the length : anterior rays of dorsal 

 short, notably thickened and osseous at base, the first ray nearer the end of 

 the muzzle than the base of the caudal fin : eye small, anterior, 4 in head : 

 muzzle short, but projecting much beyond mouth : size largest of the genus. 



CARPIO, 49. 

 43. CAEPIODES DIFFORMIS Cope. 



Deformed Carp Sucker. 



fQ Carpiodes difformis COPE, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. 480. 

 Carpiodes difformis JORDAN, Man. Vert. 297, 1876. 

 Carpioaes difformis JORDAN & COPELAND, Check List, 158, 1876. 

 Carpiodes difformis JORDAN, Proc. Ac. Nat. Sc. Phila. 72, 1877. 

 Carpiodcs difformis JORDAN & GILBERT, in Klippart's First Report Ohio Fish 



Commission, 8(3, pi. xiii, f. 21, 18/7. 



Carpiodes difformis JORDAN, Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 9,50, 1877. 

 Carpiodes difformis JORDAN, Man. Vert. ed. 2d, 321, 187d. 



HABITAT. Ohio Valley ; less common than the other species. 



The only specimen which I have seen of this species was from the 

 "Wabash River, in which stream Professor Cope's original types were 

 collected. No specimens are in the United States National MuSeum, 

 which, indeed, at present contains very few of the Carp Suckers or 

 Buffalo-fish. 



44, CARPIODES CUTISANSERINUS Cope? 



Long-fcnncd Carp Sucker. QuiUback. 



1-70 Carpiodes cut isan serin us COPE, Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. Phila. 481. 



Carpiodes culisanserinus JORDAN & COPELAND, Check List, 158, 1876. 



