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<br />H.: <br />13S' <br /> <br />H c.iO.'O.... " '..- /"'1' I' .... <br />-"/ I. ' ,-,' '-. l; I I c( <br />. <br /> <br />lq65 <br /> <br />r"l <br />I' <br />\t) <br />\;" <br />" <br /> <br />I~ <br />t.!J <br />~ <br />~ <br />t <br />f. <br />'~ <br />~ <br />f'f\ <br />'< <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br />,071$ <br /> <br />jealv / (I<.J/ (e"ff,~JJ' <br />6;/4 1(0",) <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />c. W. McAda <br />p, <br /> <br />" <br />! <br />j <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />~ <br />~ <br /> <br /> <br />[Reprinted from PAPERS OF THE MICHIGA_'1 ACADEMY OF SCIENCE, ARTS, AND <br />LETTERS, VOL. XXXVIII, 1952. Published 1953] <br /> <br />HYBRIDIZATION IN NATURE BETvVEEN THE <br />FISH GENERA CATOSTOJ;IUS AND <br />XYRAUCHEN* <br /> <br />" <br />I. <br />t <br />f <br />l <br />'" <br />, <br />1 <br />~ <br />1 <br />~ <br />" <br />f <br />i <br />. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />.; <br />1 <br />" <br />i <br />f <br />i <br /> <br />CARL L. HUBBS <br />Scripps lnstitution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California <br /> <br />ROBERT RUSH MILLER <br />University of Michigan <br /> <br />IT HAS recently been demonstrated that the Catostomidae (suck- <br />ers) are to be included among the several families of freshwater <br />teleost fishes that rather commonly hybridize interspecifically in <br />nature (Hubbs, Hubbs, and Johnson, 1943; Hubbs and Hubbs, <br />1947; Miller and Miller, 1948, p. 180). In these studies it has been <br />indicated that several species of the North American genus Cato- <br />stomus crossbreed in nature with other species of this genus and with <br />species currently referred to the closely related genus Pantosteus. <br />Still more recently we have determined that suckers of the genus <br />Catostomus also hybridize, in western North America, with species <br />that are now classified under two other distinct genera, Chasmistes <br />and Xyrauchen. In this paper we deal with the Catostomus X <br />Xyrauchen hybrids, referring them to two new interspecific combina- <br />tions. Both species of Catostomus involved have previously been <br />recognized as parents of other natural hybrids. <br />The species that hybridize with Xyrauchen are identified as <br />Catostomus latipinnis Baird and Girard in the upper Colorado River <br />system and as C. ins ignis Baird and Girard in the Gila River tribu- <br />tary system. There are no suggestions that they might instead be <br />species' of Pantosteus, for, unlike the numerous known hybrid in- <br />dividuals involving that genus, the specimens examined exhibit no <br />trace of the highly modified lip characters of Pantosteus. Other <br />species of Catostomus occurring in the upper Colorado waters are <br />also excluded by the characters of the hybrids. The slender caudal <br /> <br /> i <br /> I <br /> i <br />~ I <br />~ <br />~ <br />~ <br /><--- <br />'l... <br />:t j <br />" I <br />r-.. I <br />~ <br />N I <br />........ <br />....1':\ <br />"'" <br />\Ai <br /> I <br /> <br />* Contributions from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, New Series, No. <br />598, and from the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan. <br /> <br />207 <br />