. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. 85. PERCIDiEâNANOSTOMA. 509 dkar olive bars on the sides, which are inteirnpted above Ihe lateral line j a few irregular crimson dots on the sides. Fins uniform, transparent, except the first dorsal and caudal; the former has a median series of red spots, the latter is pale orange, with a black margin; no cross-bars ou flus in the .aale; second dorsal with a black n»ar>jin. Head 4; depth 4.^. D. XIV-13; A. II, 8; £cales 8^-53-9. L. 2 inches. French Broad River. {Cope.) (/'cEcinc/i^/iys vuinem<«« Uope, Proc. Am.
. Synopsis of the fishes of North America [microform]. Fishes; Poissons. 85. PERCIDiEâNANOSTOMA. 509 dkar olive bars on the sides, which are inteirnpted above Ihe lateral line j a few irregular crimson dots on the sides. Fins uniform, transparent, except the first dorsal and caudal; the former has a median series of red spots, the latter is pale orange, with a black margin; no cross-bars ou flus in the .aale; second dorsal with a black n»ar>jin. Head 4; depth 4.^. D. XIV-13; A. II, 8; £cales 8^-53-9. L. 2 inches. French Broad River. {Cope.) (/'cEcinc/i^/iys vuinem<«« Uope, Proc. Am. Philos. 1870, 200.) ".^ ⢠Species incompletely described. ' . â¢, The following species have not been recognized since their original description. Thej^ perhaps belong to Nothonotm. T96. (Storer). "Body oblong. Head gibbous, less than one-fourth the length of the body. Lateral line straight. Top of the head and upper portion of the sides of a greenish-brown coior; 8 or 10 transverse bluish bands on the sides; the intervals between these bands are yellowish, and in the centre of each is a bluish rhomb; a black blotch at the base of the tail; the lips, opercles, and rays of the first dorsal gamboge-yellow. D. XlI-13; P. 13; V. I, 5; A. II, 10. L. 3 inches. Florence, Ala. Caught in running ; (Storer.) (Etheostoma te«8ellata Storer, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. 1845: E. teasellata Storer, Synopsis, 273.) TOT. cincre as (Storer). "Body oblong, compressed. Head gibbous directly over the eyes. The upper portion of the sides is of a light yellow color, crossed longi- tudinally by 3 or 4 cinereous interrupted narrow bands, one or two of which commence at the snout, the others back of the head, and are lost anterior to the tail; between these bands is a series of longitu- dinally-arranged oval blotches, of a similar color, and from these bands descend obliquely backward and downward to the abdomen narrow transverse li
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