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<br /> M <br />PRESTON <br /> F <br /> M <br />MORMON <br /> F <br /> M <br />HOT <br />CREEK F <br /> M <br />HIKO <br /> F <br /> <br />rvl7, <br />rrm---, <br /> <br />r-vi?r-1 <br />r1'7t7r-l <br /> <br />I'!77t7;n <br /> <br />111/1 <br /> <br />VIA//J <br />V I~ II <br /> <br />ASH <br /> <br /> <br />rmV7r1 <br /> <br />rAil <br /> <br />rvfu1 <br /> <br />vkJ <br /> <br />rmim-1 <br /> <br />MVWD <br /> <br />V~J <br /> <br />CARDY <br />LAMB <br /> <br />r17hn <br /> <br />vhll <br /> <br />110 <br /> <br />130 <br /> <br />150 <br /> <br />170 <br /> <br />LEJlST BONY INTERORBITAL WIDTH/STANDARD LENGTH <br /> <br />Fig. 3. Comparison of least bony interorbital width in populations of Crenichthys baileyi. <br />See text for explanation of figure. <br /> <br />Type Material.-Holotype, male (UMMZ 203332), 42.3 mm SL and allotype (UMMZ <br />203333),36.0 mm; collected 10 Oct. 1966 by J. E. Deacon from Preston Big Spring along <br />with 28 paratopotypes, UNLV F-952 (30.0-48.7 mm). <br />Distribution.- The distribution of this subspecies is the northernmost limit of the <br />species, being restricted to springs near the towns of Preston and Lund in White Pine Co., <br />Nevada. The type locality of C. b. albivallis is Preston Big Spring (T 12 N, R 61 E). The <br />known range of this subspecies also includes Preston Town Spring, Preston Spring # 3, <br />Arnoldsen Spring, and Cold Spring (all in T 12 N, R 6lE, Sec. 12); as well as Indian Spring <br />(T 12 N, R 61 E,Sec 2); and Lund Town Spring (T 11 N, R 62 E, Sec 3). <br />Species Associates and Status.- The following native fishes are associated with C. b. <br />albivallis: Lepidomeda albivallis (in all springs listed above), Rhinichthys osculus subsp. <br />(in Preston Big, Preston Town, Preston #3, and Lund Town Springs), and Catostomus <br /> <br />490 <br />