FIERSTINE ET AL.: CATALOG OF NEOGENE BONY FISHES OF CALIFORNIA 
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Referred Specimens in Pierce 0956:1309. pi. 144. fig. 41 : From Benedict Canyon, Santa Monica Mountains, 
Modelo Formation, Late Miocene, Los Angeles County; USC 3637, scale, whereabouts unknown. 
Referred Specimens in Grande 09851 : No specific specimens mentioned, f Etringus is misspelled as 
f Estringus. Clupeidae. 
Remarks : The type locality is given as Soledad Pass in Jordan (1907:124) and Brown’s Canon in Jordan 
(1919:5). 
The identifications of the referred specimens in Jordan (1907) are very confusing. Specimen SU 29 is in 
two parts, but each part is labeled differently in the figure legends. Figure 18 is identified as fE. scin- 
tillans and Figure 19 as fE. scintillans ? Scales that surround the specimen in Fig. 19 are identified 
as -fE. sp. Finally, he identified an unnumbered and unfigured specimen from Brea Canon, Orange 
County as -fE. sp. Jordan (1907:125) concluded that all of these fragments probably belong fE. scin¬ 
tillans. 
The legend of pi. 1, fig. 1 in Jordan (1919) states that the specimen number is SU 52 and the holotype of 
fE. scintillans. The type specimen figured in Jordan (1919) is the exact same specimen figured in 
Jordan (1907) as the holotype, but is identified as SU 53 (CAS 55492). 
f Etringus sp.: David 1944:30-33, text-figs. 1-3, pis. 2, 4) 
Referred Specimens : From Ohio Oil Company “K.C.L.-G.” well number 1, Fruitvale District, formation not 
given, Early-Middle Miocene (Zemorrian), Kern County; two scales (text-fig. 2, fig. 8, pi. 2, fig. 11) 
and opercular bones (unfigured), whereabouts unknown. 
From Texas Company Pioneer Unit Plan well number 1, Sunset District, San Joaquin Valley, formation not 
given, Early-Middle Miocene (Zemorrian), Kern County; seven scales (text-fig. 2, figs. 2-7, pi. 2, 
fig. 11a), operculum and ventral scute (text-fig. lb, c), whereabouts unknown. 
From Superior Krause well number 1, Fruitvale District, San Joaquin Valley, formation not given, Early- 
Middle Miocene (Saucesian), Kern County; scale, whereabouts unknown. 
From Palos Verdes, Altamira shale Member, Monterey Formation, Middle-Late Miocene, Los Angeles 
County; two scales (text-fig. 3, figs. 4, 5; pi; 4, fig. 31), whereabouts unknown. 
From Findley Frazier “Portals” well number 1, Edison District, San Joaquin Valley, formation not given, 
Early Miocene, Kern County; four scales (text-fig. 3, figs. 1-3, 6), whereabouts unknown. 
From Associated Williamson well number 1, Williamson area, San Joaquin Valley, formation not given, 
Early Miocene (Saucesian), Kern County; opercular bones (unfigured), whereabouts unknown. 
From Etienne Land “Occidental” well number 2, Lost Hills area, San Joaquin Valley, formation not given, 
Early Miocene (Saucesian), Kern County; opercular bones (unfigured), whereabouts unknown. 
From Harold C. Morton well number 1, Lost Hills area, San Joaquin Valley, formation not given, Early 
Miocene (Saucesian), Kem County; opercular bones (unfigured), whereabouts unknown. 
From Western Gulf Oil Company Lechler well number 1, Oakridge, formation not given, Middle-Late 
Miocene (Mohnian). Kem County; numerous scales (unfigured), whereabouts unknown. 
Genus f Ganoessus Jordan 1920b 
Selected Synonymy & References 
f Ganolytes Jordan and Gilbert 1919a [in part], 
f Ganoessus Jordan 1920b:571. 
f .Lembicus Jordan 1925:42-43, pi. lib: David 1943:94-95. 
■fEpelichthys Jordan 1925:48: David 1943:94-94. 
f Ganoessus Jordan: David 1943:94-95. 
f Ganoessus Jordan: Grande 1985:317. 
