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<br />. . d b Ch 1 Girard in 1856 from a spec i-
<br />Hemarks: This specIes wa~. d~t~~~efeldr bo::n~~t of the GUI~nison, Beckwith
<br />men collect~d by ~r. . r rofess~r Snyder who studIed the types I.n
<br />Pacific RaIlroad Survey~. Ph' II . d' Utah in 1917 expresses hIS
<br />comparison with th.e ~peclmens e co e~,t L~~cisclls lincatlls (Girard) but
<br />belief that S. al.rana l~ not a sy~ony; h b of Utah Lake)1 A careful
<br />that it is a vahd specIes ~~me 0: ~ cMur Sheldon Hayes who studied
<br />study has been mad~ of t I: sr;c~~~ ionn~~ille Basin including the type
<br />spedmens from vanous par s 0 12
<br />locality, Fish Springs in western Tooele County.
<br />
<br />XII. Genus Iotichthys Jordan and Evennann.
<br />
<br />(17) (862) Iotichthys ph1egethontis (Cope).
<br />
<br />Clinostomus phlegethontis Cope, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. XIV, 1874,
<br />
<br />p. 137. . I
<br />T Locality: Beaver RIver, Uta 1. .
<br />. ype . . C ok and Clear Creek. It IS abundant
<br />Distribution: Be~ver RAlv1er, Pfaro\\da?n p~~~o River and fresh water ponds
<br />in Beaver RIver. so oun
<br />around Great Salt Lake.
<br />XII I. Genus Hesperoleucus Snyder.
<br />
<br />(18) (863) Hesperoleucus symmetricus (Baird and Girard)
<br />
<br />Pogonichthys synun.etricus Baird and Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat,
<br />
<br />Sci. Phil. VII, 1854, p. 36. P.h:1 Soc. XIV, 1874, p.
<br />Il)'loleucus parovanus Cope, Proc. Am. . .
<br />131. h
<br />Type Locality: Beaver River, Uta .
<br />Distribution: Beaver Creek, and Santa Clara Creek.
<br />
<br />XIV. Genus Rhinichthys Agassiz.
<br />
<br />RhinichthYII dulds ( Girard)
<br />Plate II, Fig. 5.
<br />d N S Phila. VIII, 1856,
<br />Arnreus dulcill Girard. Proc. Aca . . at. ci.
<br />
<br />kht:~hthya luteua Garman, Bull Mus. Comparative Zool. VIII,
<br />
<br />1881, p, 87, . U h
<br />II' Locality: Bear RIver, Ogden, ta. ~ .
<br />' . . .ypctLog 0 den Weber and Bear Rivers, also Snake RIver,
<br />DIstributIOn. an, g ,
<br />Idaho.
<br />
<br />(19)
<br />
<br />(1044)
<br />
<br />(20)
<br />
<br />XV. Genus Apocope Cope.
<br />
<br />Apocope carringtonii Cope.
<br />Plate II, Fig. 6.
<br />caningtonii Cope. Hayden's Geol.
<br />
<br />Surv. Mont. 1871, p.
<br />
<br />(1053 )
<br />
<br />Apocope
<br />472, . T h
<br />T)'pe Locality: Warm Spnngs, Uta.
<br />:Apocope vu1merata Cope. Loc. ch. p. 473.
<br />T)'pe Locality: Logan, Utah.
<br />
<br />II -. Pnc U. s. Nat. liu. Vol. 59, 1I1l. ~,lIl.. Provo, Utah. pp. 40-54.
<br />12 1t!S. .Iten Thuis, Bricham Youni UnIversIty,
<br />
<br />1936]
<br />
<br />Tanll,.,.; .-1 StUdy of the Fishes of Utah
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<br />
<br />Tigoma rhinichthyoides Cope. Loc. cit. p. 4?1.
<br />Type Locality: Logan, Utah.
<br />Rhinichthys henshawi Cope. Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. XIV, 1874,
<br />p. 1.'33.
<br />Type Locality: Provo, Utah.
<br />Agosia novembradiata Cope. Proc. Aead. Nat. Sci. Phila. XXV,
<br />1883, p. 141.
<br />Type LOCality: \Veber Riy~r at Echo, Utah.
<br />Distribution: Wlarm Springs, Salt Spring, Fish Springs, Gandy Springs, and
<br />~ny other springs in the Bonneville desert. Provo, Logan and Weber
<br />rlVcrs.
<br />Remarks: This species was described by Professor Cope13 from specimens
<br />collected at Warm Springs near Salt Lake City by Campbell Carrington,
<br />naturalist of the Hayden Survey.
<br />
<br />(21) (1054) Apocope oscula oscula (Girard).
<br />
<br />Argyreus osculus Girard. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. 1856, p. 186.
<br />Apocope oscula (Girard). Jordan, Evermann and Clark. Check
<br />List of Fishes; U, S. Burea~ of Fisheries, 1930.
<br />Aposcope oscual oscula (Girard). Tanner, Copeia, No.3, 1932,
<br />!35-136.
<br />Distribution: Moab, small stream 30 miles south of Bluff. Zion National
<br />Park, Veyo, Utah. Common in the Colorado River Basin.
<br />Remarks: The species Apocope oscula was described from specimens taken
<br />from the San Pedro River of Arizona, Specimens collected in the upper
<br />part of the Colorado River drainage seem to be rather closely related to
<br />Apocope coues;; (Yarrow).
<br />
<br />(22) (1057) Apocope abode (Jordan and Evermann).
<br />
<br />Apocope abode (Jordan and Evermann). Jordan, Evermann and
<br />Clark Check List of the Fishes; U, S. Bureau of Fisheries, 1930.
<br />Type Locality: Sevier River, Utah.
<br />Agosis adobe Jordan and Evermann. Bull. U. S. Fish Com. IX,
<br />1889, (1891).
<br />Distribution: Sevier River at Hatch, Richfield and Gunnison, Utah, This
<br />species seems to be confined to the Sevier River drainage.
<br />
<br />(23) (1102)
<br />
<br />FAMILY MEDIDAE
<br />XVI. Genus Lepidomeda Cope.
<br />!.epidomeda vittata Cope
<br />
<br />Lepidomeda vittata Cope. Proe. Amer. Phil. Soc. Phila, XIV,
<br />1874, p. 131
<br />Lepidomeda. vittata Cope. Tanner, Copeia, No, 3, 1932, 135-136.
<br />
<br />Distribution: This species is common in the Santa Clara Creek, It seems
<br />to be associated with specimens from the Paharanagat Valley of Nevada
<br />through the drainage system of the region, This species was first re-
<br />ported as occurring in Utah by Tanner in Copeia, 1932,
<br />
<br />
<br />t3 11l72. Hayden's fifth Annual Report of the United States GeoJ. Survey.
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