. Contributions to North American Ichthyology [microform] : based primarily on the collections of the United States National Museum. Ichthyology; Fishes, Fresh-water; Fishes; Ichtyologie; Poissons d'eau douce; Poissons. :m- FISHES OP THE SANTEE BASIN. 19 oblique, (lie ui)^)er jaw usually slightly the longer: size vct} small; type Bybopsis ruhricrocers Cope.) roseus Jordan. chrosomus Jor. rubricroccus Cope. xanocephalns Jor. "^ lutipinnis J. & B. chilittcris Cope. chalyhccxis Cope. plumbeolus Cope. bivittatus Cope. lacertosus Cope. D.âAlburnops Girard. (Scales ratber loosely imbricated


. Contributions to North American Ichthyology [microform] : based primarily on the collections of the United States National Museum. Ichthyology; Fishes, Fresh-water; Fishes; Ichtyologie; Poissons d'eau douce; Poissons. :m- FISHES OP THE SANTEE BASIN. 19 oblique, (lie ui)^)er jaw usually slightly the longer: size vct} small; type Bybopsis ruhricrocers Cope.) roseus Jordan. chrosomus Jor. rubricroccus Cope. xanocephalns Jor. "^ lutipinnis J. & B. chilittcris Cope. chalyhccxis Cope. plumbeolus Cope. bivittatus Cope. lacertosus Cope. D.âAlburnops Girard. (Scales ratber loosely imbricated: teeth 4-4, or 1,4-4, 1: dorsal flu inserted over veiitrals, unspotted: sexes alike: mouth more or less interior, horizontal or oblique: size small j type Alburnops hlennius Grd.) microstomus Kaf. timpanogenm Cope. volucellua Coi)e. cidoroccphalus Cope. spectrunculiis Cope. fntcnds Cope. procne Coi)e. ' nubilits Forbes. stramincus (!)ope. blennius Grd. tuditantis Cope (!). shumardi Grd. missuriensis Cope. illecebroans Grd. scylla Cope. E.âHuDSONius Oirard. (Scales thin and loosely imbricated: teeth 1, 4-4,1 or 2, the grinding surface often distorted: dorsal inserted in advance of ventrals: colors silvery: sexes alike: mouth in- ferior : body elongate, the head comparatively short: size medium ; type Clupea htidsonia Clinton.) saludanus J. & B. amarus Girard. hudsonius Clinton. atorerianus Kirtlandr We have substituted the name Albxirnops Grd. for the earlier name nijbopsiH, as we think that the latter genus was founded on a species of CeratichtJn/s. 15. Alburnops rnLOBocEPHALUS (Cope) J. (£⢠B. Ilijhopiiis chloroofphalus Cope (1H70), Proc. Am. PhiloB. Soc. 401. This beautiful little fish is abundant in the clear rapid waters of the Suliula. It resembles II. rxdmcroaus, but is smaller and stouter-bodied, Willi smaller mouth. The scales in front of the dorsal are fewer (about 10) in number. The teeth are 1, 4-4,1 (2, 4-4, 2, in rubricroceuH). The male specimens are p


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