108 
Fred C. Rohde, George H. Burgess, G. William Link, Jr. 
specimens were collected at station 33 as part of an investigation into the 
life history of this species. 
Aphredoderus sayanus sayanus , Pirateperch 
476 specimens, stations 3-8, 20-25, 27, 29, 32, 33, 35-39, 41, 42, 44-47, 
49, 50. P, NCWRC. 
Fundulus diaphanus diaphanus , Banded killifish 
6 specimens, station 23. Taken only in a tributary of the Trent River. 
F. lineolatus , Lined topminnow 
237 specimens, stations 8, 10. H, NCWRC. Found only in drainage 
ditches along Catfish Lake Road (SR 1100), where it is abundant. Wiley 
(1977) recently revised the Fundulus notti species group. He considered F. 
lineolatus a full species and resurrected the name F. escambiae for the 
Florida panhandle populations. However, Ralph Yerger (pers. comm.) 
has found what he believes to be intergradation of the two forms in the 
median portions of several panhandle systems. Additional study of this 
complex problem is certainly required. 
Gambusia affims holbrooki , Mosquitofish 
1129 specimens, stations 1, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 17, 18, 21, 23, 25-27, 30, 38, 
44, 45, 47, 49, 50. A, B, C, E, H, NCWRC. 
Acantharchus pomotis , Mud sunfish 
41 specimens, stations 4, 8, 33, 34, 45-47, 50. NCWRC. 
Centrarchus macropterus, Flier 
136 specimens, stations 4, 7-9, 15, 18, 32, 35, 36, 45, 47. M, Q, 
NCWRC. 
Elassoma zonatum, Banded pygmy sunfish 
NCWRC. One specimen collected at a site on the Trent River. 
Enneacanthus chaetodon , Blackbanded sunfish 
Sweeney (1972) reported the Blackbanded sunfish from a locality near 
the forest, but indicated that the record is probably erroneous because 
numerous efforts by collectors in this region have failed to collect the 
species. Seehorn (1976) and Jenkins et al. (1975) perpetuated this possi- 
ble error. The closest known records, according to Menhinick (ms), are in 
Duplin, Lenoir, and Pender counties. 
E. glonosus , Bluespotted sunfish 
735 specimens, stations 1, 3-10, 15, 17, 21, 23-25, 27-31, 33, 35-39, 41, 
44-47, 50. H, M, P, NCWRC. 
