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List showing the species of each family of fishes represented in the Texan and Bio Grande Fauna — Continued. 
XXXIX. Gobiim— Continued. 
200. Gobius wiirdemanni Grd. 
201. Gobionellus oceanicus (Pallas). 
Gobionellus hastatus Grd. 
202. Lepidogobius gulosus (Grd.). 
203. Gobiosoma bosci (Lac.). 
204. Gobiosoma molestum Grd. 
XL. Triglim:. 
is J. & G. 
is C. & V. 
XLI. Gobiesocim:. 
207. Gobiesox virgatulus J. & G. 
XLII. Bathachimi. 
208. Batrachus tau (L.). 
209. Porichthys porosissimus (C. & V.). 
Porichtbys plectrodon J. & G. 
XLIII. Uranoscopim:. 
210. Upsilonphorus y-grsecum (C. & V.). 
211. Astroscopus anoplos (C. & V.). 
XLIY. Blenniim:. 
212. Chasmodes bosquianus (Lac.). 
213. Isesthes hentzi (Le S.). 
214. Isesthes ionthas J. & G. 
215. Isesthes scrutator J. & G. 
216. Hypleurochilus geminatus (Wood). 
Blennius multifilus Grd. 
XLY. Ophidiim:. 
217. Ophidion marginatum De Kay. 
Ophidion josephi Grd. 
XL VI. PLEUEONECTIDiE. 
218. Githarichthys spilopterus Gunther. 
219. Etropus crossotus J. & G. 
220. Paralichthys lethostigma J. & G. 
221. Ancylopsetta quadrocellata'Gill. 
222. Achirus fasciatus Lac. 
223. Symphurus plagiusa (L.). 
XLVII. ANTENNARIIDiE. 
224. Pterophryne histrio (L.). 
XLVIII. Malthim:. 
225. Malthe vespertilio (L.). 
XLIX. OSXRACnDIE. 
226. Ontracion tricorne L. 
L. Balistidje. 
227. Alutera schoepffi (Walb.). 
LI. Tetrodontimi. 
228. Lagocephalus lmvigatus (L.). 
229. Tetrodon nephelus Goode & Bean. 
230. Chilomycterus schoepffi (Walb.). 
LIST OF NOMINAL SPECIES WHICH HAVE BEEN DESCRIBED FROM TEXAN OR 
RIO GRANDE LOCALITIES. 
Each of the 125 species of the following list has been described as new one or more 
times from this region. The total number of nominal species whose types came from 
this region is 194; of this number only 80 are now regarded as good species. In the 
following table we give, in the first column the tenable species, in the second the 
nominal species; the date of the specific name is given in the third column, while in 
the fourth column is given the locality from which the types came. 
List of nominal species which have been described from Texan or Rio Grande localities. 
Species now recognized. 
Nominal species. 
Date. 
Type locality. 
1. Lepisosteus platystomus Raf . . 
2. Lepisosteus tristoechus (Bl. &. 
Sch.). 
3. M oturus nocturnus J. & G 
4. Ameiurus melas ( Raf . ) 
5. Ameiurus nebulosus catulus 
(Grd.). 
6. Ameiurus natalis (Le S.) 
7. Ameiurus natalis bolli Cope . . . 
8. Ameiurus lupus (Grd.) 
9. Xctalurus punctatus (Raf.) 
10. Ictalurusfurcatus (Cuv. &Val.) 
11. Tachysurus felis (L.) 
12. Carpiodes velifer tumidus B. 
&. G. 
13. Pantosteus plebeius (B. & G.) . . 
1. Lepidosteus (Cylindrosteus) 
latirostris Grd. 
2. Lepidosteus (Atractosteus) 
berlandieri Grd. 
3. LepidosteusleptorhynchusGrd. 
4. Noturus nocturnus J. & G 
5. Ameiurus brachyacanthus Cope 
6. Ameiurus nebulosus catulus 
7. Pimelodus antoniensis Grd 
8. Pimelodus felinus Grd 
9. Ameiurus natalis bolli Cope . . . 
10. Pimelodus lupus Grd 
11. Pimelodus vulpes Grd 
12. Ichthaelurus cserulescens Cope. 
13. Pimelodus affinis B. & G 
14. Arius equestris B. & G 
15. Carpiodes tumidus B. & G 
16. Carpiodes grayi Cope 
17. Catostomus plebeius B. & G 
18. Catostomus (Acomus) guzman- 
iensis Grd. 
19. Catostomus nebuliferus Gar . . . 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1884 
1880 
1858 
1858 
1858 
1880 
1856 
1859 
1880 
1854 
1854 
1854 
1870 
1854 
1856 
1881 
Pecos River. 
Tamaulipas, Mexico. 
Devil River, Texas. 
Poteau River near Port Smith, Ark. 
Wallace Creek, in Bandera County. 
Port Smith, Ark. 
Rear San Antonio. 
Tributary of Gypsum Creek. 
Little Wichita River, northern Texas. 
Indianola to Nueces, and headwaters 
of Pecos River. 
Salado River. 
Little W ichita River. 
Mouth of Rio Grande near Browns- 
ville. 
Indianola. 
Near Fort Brown. 
San Ildefonso, N. Mex. 
Rio Mimbres, Chihuahua. 
Janos River. 
Nazas River, Coahuila. 
