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Figure 3 
Capture locations of specimens examined, or, of specimens cited in literature for which 
there are reliable identifications, for Citharichthys cornutus (?;=594) and C. gymnorhinus 
(n= 214). Points may indicate more than one fish and more than a single capture. Capture 
records for other specimens of C. cornutus from the Dry Tortugas Islands Region based 
on Longley and Hildebrand (1941) are not plotted because precise locality data were not 
provided for these specimens. 
haps Yucatan, Mexico (Castro-Aguirre et al., 1999), 
the Bahamas, the Greater Antilles (Puerto Rico and 
Cuba), and Lesser Antilles (off Virgin Islands, St. Kitts 
Island), on the outer continental shelf throughout the 
Caribbean Sea, and off the Atlantic coast of South 
America to Uruguay. Larvae are known from Canadian 
Atlantic waters; several individuals have been collected 
or appendices, and by inclusion of unpublished infor- 
mation associated with museum specimens and other 
uncatalogued specimens (Appendix 1). Based on these 
sources, the range of adult C. cornutus extends from 
the outer continental shelf off New Jersey (40°05.593'N, 
70°42.75'W) and New York southward along the outer 
shelf of the eastern United States to Texas, and per- 
