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<br />Tanner: A Stndy of the T-ishes of Utah
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<br />FAMILY (:OTTIDAE (Scal.less sculpin,)
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<br />Perea fla~escens (l\{itchill). Yel!ow Perch.
<br />H~lro Dortdana (LeSueur). Large-mouthed black bass.
<br />J\l1croptcrus dolomieu Lacepede, Small-mouthed black bass.
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<br />Plate I I I, Fig. 1
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<br />Apomo.tis cyanellus (Rafinesque). Blue-spotted sunfish.
<br />Lepoml.s auntus (Linn.) Bream, sunfish.
<br />P?moxl;> annularis Rafinesque. Crappie.
<br />TlI1ca tlllca Roch. The Tench, a European species.
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<br />XVII. Genus Cottus L.
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<br />(24) (3001) Cottus punctulatus (GilL)
<br />Platc II, Fig. 7.
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<br />Cottus punctulatus (Gill). Jordan, Evermann and Clark Check
<br />List of Fishes; U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1930. .'
<br />Potamocottus punctulatus Gill. Proc, Bast. Sac. Nat. Hlst. VIII,
<br />1861, p. 40.
<br />Distribution: La Sal Creek, and Moab, Utah.
<br />Remarks: Dr. Carl L. Hubbs is making a study of this gen~s, which .ma.y
<br />change the species as listed here. The species in th~ Colorado Bas1l1 IS
<br />as indicated in the Keys, distinct from the Great Baslll for.m.
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<br />(25) (3002) Cottus semiscaber (Cope) Rocky Mountain Bullhead.
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<br />Cottus lIemiscaber Cope. Jordan, Evermann and Clark Check List
<br />of Fishes U. S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1930.
<br />Cottopis semiscaber Cope. Hayden's Sur.v, Mont. ~871, p. 476.
<br />UraDidea wheeleri Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. Phlla. XIV, 1874,
<br />p. 138.
<br />Type Locality: Beaver River, Utah.
<br />Distribution: Bear, Utah, Fish and Panguitch lakes; Beaver, Sevier, Provo,
<br />Weber and Bear Rivers.
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<br />Summary
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<br />I n this paper 25 native species and 23 introduced species are discussed.
<br />~Il syste!I1atic presentat.ion of the families, genera and species is included
<br />ustratJons of 10 native and 4 introduced species are included' thO .
<br />port. III IS re-
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<br />. . A list of. all the important papers on Utah ichthyology is presented. A
<br />biblIography IS not. onl~ serviceable as a list of source material, but it gives
<br />the progress and hlstoncal aspects of the subject. '
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<br />Oncorhynchus kisutch (Walbaum), Silver Salmorn.
<br />Oncorhynchus tschawytscha (Walbaum). Chinook salmon.
<br />Salmo sebago Girard. Landlocked salmon.
<br />,Salmo lewisi (Girard). Yellowstone trout; Back-spotted trout.
<br />Salmo irideus Gibbons. Rainbow trout.
<br />Slamo gairdnerii Richardson, Steelhead trout.
<br />Salmo shasta (Jordan). Common Rainbow trout.
<br />Salmo levenensis. Loch Leven trout.
<br />Salmo fario. Brown or von Behr trout; German Brown.
<br />Cristivomer namaycush (Walbaum). Mackinaw trout.
<br />Salvelinus fontinalis (Mitchill). Eastern Brook trout.
<br />Cyprinus carpio Linn. European carp.
<br />Plate III, Fig. 2
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<br />Ictalurus punctatus (Rafinesque). Channel catfish.
<br />Plate III, Fig. 4
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<br />Ameiurus nebulosus (LeSueur). Horned pout; Small catfish.
<br />Ameiurus melas (Rafinesque). Blue or mud catfish.
<br />Plate III, Fig. 3
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<br />Gembusia patruelis (Baird and Girard), Mosquito fish.
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<br />Bibliography of Utah Fish
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<br />. The .writ~r ':Vould be pleased to learn of any writings on Utah fishes not
<br />mcl uded III thIS I1st.
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<br />Brice, John L.
<br />1898. C~ Ma.nu~1 off FFi~hh Culture, Based on the Methods of the U. S.
<br />ommlssl<;>n 0 IS and Fisheries. pp. 1-261.
<br />!.~ent!ons the planting of shad, large and small mouth Black
<br />Bass III Utah waters.
<br />Baird, S. F. and Girard, C.
<br />1853a. Description 'of some New Fishes from the River Zuni. P
<br />_ Acad. Nat. Science, Phila. VI, p. 368, roc.
<br />18-,3b. Report <;>n the Fishes in Sitgreaves Report of an Expedition down
<br />th.e ZUlli and Colorado Rivers. Washington 1853. pp 148-152
<br />F1Sh Plates I-III. '"
<br />1854. Des~ription of New Species of Fishes Collected in Texas, New
<br />Mex~co, and Sonora, by John H. Clark, on the United States and
<br />M~xlcan ~oundary Survey, and in Texas by Capt. Stewart Van
<br />Vltrt, U. S. A. Second Part. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila VII
<br />1854, pp. 24-29. p. 28. ' ,
<br />Beckwith, E. G.
<br />1855. Explorations.., from the Mouth of the Kansas River, Mo., to
<br />the Sevier Lake in the Great Basin. P 'f' R'I d
<br />Vol. 2, Wash. 1855. aCI IC al rea reports,
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<br />1859. Report of Lieut. E. G. Beckwith, Explorations for a Railroad
<br />R~lUte, ne~r the 38th and 39th parallels of North Latitude by Cap-
<br />tam J. W,. Gunnson, U. S. P. R. R Exp and Surveys' Zoology
<br />Vol. X, 1859 ." -,
<br />Cope, E. D.
<br />1871. Report on the Re~ent Reptiles and Fishes of the Survey, Collected
<br />by.Campbell Carrmgton and C. M. Dawes. Hayden's U. S, Geo-
<br />logIcal Survey of Montana and Adjacent Territory 1871 pp
<br />467-476, . . ,
<br />List eight species from Utah,
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<br />A List of Species that Have Been Introduced into Utah Streams
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<br />Unfortunately the State Game Commissioners have never k~pt an accurate
<br />record of species that have been introduced into this state. I have t~erefore
<br />gathered my information from government reports, etc. Other specIes may
<br />have been introduced that are not included in this list.
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