. 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. REVIEW OF EAPINESQUE ON AMEBICAN FISHES. 21 ^' 1st subgenus, APLITES. (p. 30.) « a r . ^ 12th species, Pale River-Bass, LEPOMIS PALLIDA, Lepome palo. (p. 30.) MiCROPTERUS PALLiDUS (Kaf.) Gill & Jordan. , (Young; "length C to 12 inches".) = Micropterus nigricans {(3. &Y.) GiW. = M. floridamis (Le 8.) Goode. 13th species, Streaked-Cheeks, River-Bass, LEPOMIS TRI
. 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. REVIEW OF EAPINESQUE ON AMEBICAN FISHES. 21 ^' 1st subgenus, APLITES. (p. 30.) « a r . ^ 12th species, Pale River-Bass, LEPOMIS PALLIDA, Lepome palo. (p. 30.) MiCROPTERUS PALLiDUS (Kaf.) Gill & Jordan. , (Young; "length C to 12 inches".) = Micropterus nigricans {(3. &Y.) GiW. = M. floridamis (Le 8.) Goode. 13th species, Streaked-Cheeks, River-Bass, LEPOMIS TRIFASCIATA, Lepome trifaaciee. (p. 31.) MiCROPTERUS SALMOIDES (Lac.) Gill. ("Over a foot in length".) ' 14th species, Brown Rivor-Bass, LEPOMIS FLEXUOLARIS, Lepome flexueuz. () . ..,. , ...- .>..:,' MiCROPTERUS SALMOiDES. (Adult; " reaching the length of 2 feet".) This is made to form another subgenus, Nemocampsis. 2d Subgenus, DIOFLITBS. (p. 32.) ^. ., MiCROPTERUS SALMOIDES. ("Length 6 to 24 inches".) . - 16th species, Spotted River-Bass, LEPOMIS NOTATA, Lepome tache. (p. 32.) MiCROPTERUS SALMOIDES. ("3 to 8 inches long ".) 17th species, Sunfish River-Bass, LEPOMIS lOTEZLOIDJSS. Lepome ictheloide. (p. 32.) Ambloplitcs ichtheloides Ag, , Ambloplites rupestris (Raf.) Gill. This is made to "almostform a peculiar subgenus", termed Ambloplites. VI. Oenus, POMOXIS, POMOXIS, Pomoze. (p. 33.) = Pomoxis Agassiz. 18th species, Gold-Ring Pomoxis, POMOXIS ANNULARIS, Pomoze aniiulaire. (p. 33.) POMOXYS ANNULARIS Raf. Cichla storeria Kirtland. Pomoxys storerius, intermedins^ protacanthus, and hrevicauda Gill. '*'' Description not entirely accurate, but certainly sufficient for identifi- cation. This fish is now, as in Rafinesque's , abundant at the Falls of the Ohio, where it is now called " Bachelor". Throughout Kentucky it is known as the "New Light", and sometimes as "Campbellite". The characters
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