PfSHES OP TEXAS AND THE RIO GRANDE BASIN. 
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Table showing the species of fishes found in Texas and the Bio Grande Basin hy the various Pacific Bailroad 
survey expeditions — Continued. 
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320 
351 
353 
Nominal species. 
Identification. 
Locality. 
Collector. 
: Lcucosomus pallidus . . . 
Semotilus atromacula- 
tus. 
Antelope Creek, Arkansas 
•Dr. Kennerly. 
20 miles west of Choctaw Agency 
H B Mollhausen 
| Cliola vigilax 
Cliola vigilax 
Otter Creek, Arkansas 
Capt. Geo. B. McClel- 
1 011 Gift. vp.]ny 
do 
San Pedro Creek 
lan. 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Do. 
( lliolfl, vi vav 
do 
Leon River 
■ Alburnellus dilectus 
Notropis dilectus 
Arkansas River, Fort Smith 
Dr. Shumard. 
Cyprinella bulialina 
Notropis bubalinus 
Otter Creek, Arkansas 
Capt. McClellan. 
Cyprinella umbrosa 
do 
Coal Creek, and 20 miles west of Choc- 
H. B. Mollhausen. 
Cyprinella suavis 
Notropis lutrensis 
taw Agency. 
Near San Antonio 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Cyprinella lepida 
Cyprinella liotata 
Notropis lepidus 
Notropis notatus 
Rio Seco 
Do. 
Do. 
Moniana lutrensis 
Notropis- lutrensis 
Otter Creek and tributaries of Gypsum 
Capt. McClellan and 
Moniana leonina 
Notropis leoninus 
Creek, Arkansas. 
Leon River 
H. B. Mollhausen. 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Do. 
Moniana deliciosa 
| Notropis deliciosus 
do 
Moniana laetabilis 
Notropis lutrensis 
Notropis leoninus 
Hurrah Creek 
U. B. Mollhausen. 
Moniana frigid a .... 
Rio Frio 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Do. 
1 Luxilus seco 
Notemigonus chrysoleu- 
cus. 
Notropis umbratilis 
Rio Seco • 
Luxilus lucidus . . . 
Coal Creek, and 20 miles west of 
H. B. Mollhausen. 
Salar virginalis . 
Salmo mykiss spilurus . . 
Choctaw Agency. 
Utah Creek, tributary of Rio Grande.. 
Mr. Kreuzfeld. 
Lepidosteus leptorliyn- 
Lepidosteus ( Cylindros- 
Lepisosteus tristcechus. 
Lepisosteus platysto- 
Devil River. 
Pecos River 
Capt. Pope. 
teus) latirostris. 
Lepidosteus (Atractos- 
mus. 
Lepisosteus tristcechus. 
Tamaulipas, Mexico 
L. Berlandier. 
teus) berlandieri. 
1859«. Charles Girard. Ichthyology of the Boundary. ^Report of the United States and Mexican 
Boundary Survey, made under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, by William H. 
Emory, Major, First Cavalry, and United States Commissioner. Vol. 3, Washington, 1858, pp. 
1-85, plates 1-40. 
In this final report upon the Ichthyology of the Mexican Boundary Survey, 
Girard mentions 111 species as having been obtained in Texas and the Kio Grande 
basin, 25 of which he describes as new. Of the remaining 86 species, 2 species 
were described by Baird and Girard in the 9th Smithsonian Report, 12 in the Proceed- 
ings of the Philadelphia Academy for 1853, 14 in the same for 1854, and 39 by Girard 
in his Researches upon the Oyprinoid Fishes, published in the same Proceedings for 
1856. "Of the 25 species first described in the paper now under consideration, 9 have 
stood the test of further exploration and investigation and are still regarded as good 
species. 
Texas and Bio Grande Basin fishes of the Mexican Boundary survey. 
Page. 
Nominal species. 
Identification. 
Locality. 
Collector. 
3 
Dioplites nuecensis 
Micropterus salmoides . . 
Frio, Nueces, and Leona rivers, and 
Live Oak, Turkey, and Elm creeks. 
San Juan River, New Leon 
Sabinal and Minueville rivers, and Dry 
and San Pedro creeks. 
Col. J. D. Graham. 
Lieut. D. N. Couch. 
Maj. Emory. 
5 
Calliurus longulus 
Lepomis cyanellus 
Cibolo and Minneville rivers 
Col. Graham and 
Maj. Emory. 
5 
Pomotis speciosus 
Lepomis pallidus 
Brownsville 
Devil River 
Cadereita, New Leon 
Capt. Van Vliet. 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Lieut. Couch. 
6 
Pomotis heros 
Lepomis heros 
Cibolo River 
Dry Creek, near Victoria 
Rio Sau Juan, near Cadereita 
Jno. H. Clark. 
Dr. Kennerly. 
Lieut. Couch. 
7 
Pomotis aquilensis 
Lepomis megalotis 
Eagle Pass 
San Felipe, Rio Cibolo, and Rio Nueces. 
Sabinal River 
A. Schott. 
Jno. H. Clark. 
|_ 
Dr. Kennerly. 
