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Please look in Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes for authorships of sections, Families of Fishes (all), and related information. Species in the genus Pteronotropis: [ 15 ] records collis, Notropis cummingsae Hubbs [C. L.] & Raney [E. C.] 1951:16, Pl. 1 (fig. 3) [Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan No. 535; ref. 12775] Roses Creek, 1.5 miles south of Smyrna on state highway 181, Catawba River system, Burke County, North Carolina, U.S.A. Holotype: UMMZ 160557. Paratypes: CUMV 11218 (3), 11269 (9); UMMZ 94553 (1), 94556-57 (1, 17), 160558 (2). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:38 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:62 [ref. 23395]. •Synonym of Notropis cummingsae Myers 1925 -- (Gilbert 1978:38 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:259 [ref. 22416], Gilbert 1998:62 [ref. 23395]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis cummingsae (Myers 1925). Current status: Synonym of Pteronotropis cummingsae (Myers 1925). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Habitat: freshwater. cummingsi, Notropis Myers [G. S.] 1925:1, Fig. 1 [American Museum Novitates No. 168; ref. 12394] Upper Burnt Mill Creek, Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, U.S.A. Holotype: AMNH 8391 (apparently lost). Paratypes: ANSP 53943 (1); BMNH 1925.10.19.5 (1); CAS-SU 24327 (1); UMMZ 66514 (4); USNM 87396 (2), 94145 (2), 94242 (1). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:35 [ref. 12291], Gilbert 1978:39-40 [ref. 7042], Böhlke 1984:74 [ref. 13621], Gilbert 1998:69 [ref. 23395]. Named after a women so name most desirably would have been cummingsae. But that is not a mandatory change. However, it appears that the spelling cummingsae has achieved prevailing use and the name cummingsae should be continued. •Valid as Notropis cummingsae Myers 1925 -- (Gilbert 1978:40 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:259 [ref. 22416], Page & Burr 1991:150 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:55 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:253 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:69 [ref. 23395], Nelson et al. 2004:74 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:239 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:29 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:281 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:74 [ref. 32708], Robins et al. 2018:105 [ref. 35886]). •Valid as Pteronotropis cummingsae Myers 1925 -- (Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis cummingsae (Myers 1925). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: southeastern U.S.A. Habitat: freshwater. euryzonus, Notropis Suttkus [R. D.] 1955:85, Figs. 1-2 [Tulane Studies in Zoology v. 3 (no. 5); ref. 12528] Uchee Creek, tributary of Chattahoochee River, 0.7 miles east of Marvyn, Lee County, Alabama, U.S.A. Holotype: CUMV 28346. Paratypes: CUMV 13983 (5), 14316 (43), 15990 (36), 16194 (2); TU 10700 (8), 10718 (60); UMMZ 123951 (1), 128744-45 (6, 1, combined). Type catalog: Suttkus 1970:121 [ref. 20861], Gilbert 1978:41 [ref. 7042], Bart & Taylor 1993:42 [ref. 20906], Gilbert 1998:78 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis euryzonus Suttkus 1955 -- (Gilbert 1978:43 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:263 [ref. 22416], Suttkus & Mettee 2001:28 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis euryzonus (Suttkus 1955) -- (Page & Burr 1991:119 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:58 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:307 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:78 [ref. 23395], Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101], Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:273 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:232 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Mayden & Allen 2015:19 [ref. 35436], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738] as euryzonas, Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis euryzonus (Suttkus 1955). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: North America: Georgia and Alabama (U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. formosus, Alburnus Putnam [F. W.] 1863:9 [Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology v. 1 (art. 1); ref. 3567] Mobile, 30°42;N, 88°05'W, Mobile County, Alabama, U.S.A. Lectotype: UMMZ 162442 [ex UMMZ 87183]. Paralectotypes: MCZ 1845 (24); SMNS 1167 (3); ?UMMZ 86863 (1), UMMZ 87183 (6), ZMB 5646 (?). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:44 [ref. 7042], Fricke 1995:10 [ref. 28100], Gilbert 1998:82 [ref. 23395], Fricke 2005:30 [ref. 29864]. Subjectively invalid; secondarily preoccupied in Leuciscus by Moniana formosa Girard 1856, replaced by Leuciscus hypselopterus Günther 1868. Lectotype selected by Bailey & Suttkus 1952:15 [ref. 12765]. •Synonym of Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Gilbert 1978:44 [ref. 7042]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Gilbert 1998:82 [ref. 23395], Boschung & Mayden 2004:274 [ref. 27995]). 2°Homonym. Current status: Synonym of Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Habitat: freshwater. grandipinnis, Photogenis Jordan [D. S.] 1877:62 [Bulletin of the United States National Museum [v. 1] No. 10; ref. 2374] Beaver Creek, tributary to Patsiliga Creek, Flint River system, Tyler County, Georgia, U.S.A. Neotype: TU 189901. Syntypes: USNM (not found); not USNM 9296. Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:47 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:88 [ref. 23395]. Neotype designated by Suttkus & Mettee 2001:33 [ref. 25253] although probably not fully in compliance with 2000 Code. •Synonym of Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Gilbert 1978:47 [ref. 7042]). •Synonym of Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868), subspecies hypselopterus -- (Gilbert 1998:88 [ref. 23395]). •Valid as Notropis grandipinnis (Jordan 1877) -- (Suttkus & Mettee 2001:31 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis grandipinnis (Jordan 1877) -- (Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:274 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:233 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Robins et al. 2018:116 [ref. 35886], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis grandipinnis (Jordan 1877). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Georgia, Alabama and Florida (southeastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. harperi, Notropis Fowler [H. W.] 1941:231, Figs. 5-6 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 92 (for 1940); ref. 13235] Small spring near Manatee Spring, off Suwanee River, about 7 miles west of Chiefland, Levy County, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype: ANSP 69151. Paratypes: ANSP 69152 (1), 69153-57 (5). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:48 [ref. 7042], Böhlke 1984:78 [ref. 13621], Gilbert 1998:91 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis harperi Fowler 1941 -- (Gilbert 1978:48 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:270 [ref. 22416], Page & Burr 1991:150 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:55 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:257 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:91 [ref. 23395], Fuller et al. 1999:111 [ref. 25838], Nelson et al. 2004:74 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:241 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:29 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:282 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:75 [ref. 32708]). •Valid as Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941) -- (Mayden & Allen 2015:[6] [ref. 34137], Mayden & Allen 2015:1 [ref. 35436], Robins et al. 2018:117 [ref. 35886], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Georgia, Alabama and Florida (southeastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. hubbsi, Notropis Bailey [R. M.] & Robison [H. W.] 1978:3, Pl. 1 [Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan No. 683; ref. 8963] Locust Bayou, tributary to Ouachita River, 1 kilometer west of Locust Bayou at Arkansas highway 4 bridge, Calhoun County, Arkansas, U.S.A. Holotype: UMMZ 197480. Paratypes: ANSP 114122 (3); ASU 4733 (18); INHS (6 lots); NLU 32727 (14), 32728 (6); OAM 9628 (10), 9629 (24); TU 13956 (7), 96238 (31); UMMZ 197481-82 (47, 54), 197481-82 (57, 54), 197478-79 (4, 7); UT 960 (46). Additional paratypes at ASU and NLU. Type catalog: Böhlke 1984:79 [ref. 13621], Bart & Taylor 1993:42 [ref. 20906], Sabaj et al. 1997:263-264 [ref. 23225], Gilbert 1998:92 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis hubbsi Bailey & Robison 1878 -- (Lee et al. 1980:273 [ref. 22416], Dimmick 1987:317 [ref. 11406], Robison & Buchanan 1988:214 [ref. 23393], Suttkus & Mettee 2001:38 [ref. 25253], Miller & Robison 2004:150 [ref. 27931]). •Valid as Pteronotropis hubbsi (Bailey & Robison 1978) -- (Page & Burr 1991:119 [ref. 18983], Fletcher & Burr 1992:193 [ref. 21904], Gilbert 1998:92 [ref. 23395], Johnston & Knight 1999:200 [ref. 23705], Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101], Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:235 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis hubbsi (Bailey & Robison 1978). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: North America: Arkansas, Louisiana and Texas (U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. hypselopterus, Leuciscus Günther [A.] (ex Putnam) 1868:255 [Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum v. 7; ref. 1990] Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A. Holotype: BMNH 1974.8.6.77. Putnam specimens: Lectotype: UMMZ 162442 [ex UMMZ 87183]. Paralectotypes: MCZ 1845 (24); ?UMMZ 86863 (1), UMMZ 87183 (6), ZMB 5646 (?). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:49 [ref. 7042] and Gilbert 1998:94 [ref. 23395] with types as for Alburnus formosus Putnam 1863. Description apparently composed by Günther on one specimen, with citation to Alburnus formosus Putnam MS; it probably should not be regarded as a replacement name for Alburnus formosus Putnam 1863 (publication of which Günther was apparently unaware); Gilbert 1978:49 [ref. 7042] treated as a replacement name. •Valid as Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868), subspecies hypselopterus -- (Gilbert 1998:94 [ref. 23395], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940]). •Valid as Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Gilbert 1978:49 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:277 [ref. 22416], Dimmick 1987:316 [ref. 11406], Suttkus & Mettee 2001:6 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Boschung 1992:58 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:309 [ref. 25836], Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101], Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:274 [ref. 27995], Page & Burr 2011:231 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Mayden & Allen 2015:21 [ref. 35436], Robins et al. 2018:119 [ref. 35886], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Florida and Alabama (southeastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. merlini, Notropis Suttkus [R. D.] & Mettee [M. F.] 2001:23, Fig. 2 [Geological Survey of Alabama Bull. 170; ref. 25253] Claybank Creek, tributary to Choctawhatchee River, 2.8 miles west-southwest of Ozark, at Alabama highway 27, Dale County, Alabama, U.S.A. Holotype: TU 189900. Paratypes: ANSP 177854 (2); AUM 22844 (2); CUMV 16114 (121), 16226 (37), 81108 (2); GMNH 3418 (6); MCZ 157121 (2); TU 183325 (60), 184697 (66), 189443 (1), 189458 (38), 189908 (14); UAIC 12369.01 (2); UF 112063 (2); UMMZ 236971 (2); USNM 360532 (2). •Valid as Pteronotropis merlini (Suttkus & Mettee 2001) -- (Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:275 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:232 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis merlini (Suttkus & Mettee 2001). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Alabama (U.S.A.) endemic. Habitat: freshwater. metallicus, Notropis Jordan [D. S.] & Meek [S. E.] 1884:475 [Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 7 (no. 450); ref. 10636] Alapaha River, tributary to Suwannee River, at Nashville, Berrien County, Georgia, U.S.A. [not Altamaha River]. Syntypes: CAS-SU 2527 (1), USNM 28511 (6). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:35 [ref. 12291], Gilbert 1978:61 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:113 [ref. 23395]. •Synonym of Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868) -- (Gilbert 1978:61 [ref. 7042]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868), subspecies hypselopterus -- (Gilbert 1998:113 [ref. 23395]). •Valid as Notropis metallicus Jordan & Meek 1884 -- (Suttkus & Mettee 2001:38 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis metallicus (Jordan & Meek 1884) -- (Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:234 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Robins et al. 2018:121 [ref. 35886], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis metallicus (Jordan & Meek 1884). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Florida and Georgia (southeastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. norrisi, Notropis Fowler [H. W.] 1945:235, Figs. 114-116 [Monographs of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia No. 7; ref. 1453] Altamaha River basin, near Fitzgerald, Georgia, U.S.A. Holotype: ANSP 70705. Paratypes: ANSP 70706-10 (5). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:65 [ref. 7042], Böhlke 1984:85 [ref. 13621], Gilbert 1998:121-122 [ref. 23395]. •Synonym of Notropis harperi Fowler 1941 -- (Gilbert 1978:65 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:122 [ref. 23395]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941). Current status: Synonym of Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Habitat: freshwater. signipinnis, Notropis Bailey [R. M.] & Suttkus [R. D.] 1952:1, Pls. 1, 2b [Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan No. 542; ref. 12765] Maletts Spring Branch, about 6 miles southeast of Lucedale, George County, Mississippi, U.S.A. Holotype: UMMZ 157117. Paratypes: TU 1133 (164), UMMZ 155477 (173, now 153), USNM 163256 [ex UMMZ 155447] (20). Plus 3,323 additional specimens at CU, MCZ, TU, UMMZ and USNM. Type catalog: Suttkus 1970:121 [ref. 20861], Gilbert 1978:79-80 [ref. 7042], Bart & Taylor 1993:43 [ref. 20906], Gilbert 1998:147 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis signipinnis Bailey & Suttkus 1952 -- (Gilbert 1978:80 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:309 [ref. 22416], Dimmick 1987:316 [ref. 11406], Suttkus & Mettee 2001:38 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey & Suttkus 1952) -- (Page & Burr 1991:118 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:59 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:311 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:147 [ref. 23395], Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101], Ross et al. 2001:244 [ref. 25978], Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:276 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:231 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Mayden & Allen 2015:19 [ref. 35436], Robins et al. 2018:122 [ref. 35886], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis signipinnis (Bailey & Suttkus 1952). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Florida to Louisiana (southeastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. stonei, Notropis Fowler [H. W.] 1921:391, Fig. [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 72 (for 1920); ref. 15236] Pocataligo River near Manning, Clarendon County, South Carolina, U.S.A. Holotype: ANSP 50118. Paratypes: ANSP 50119-21 [not 50109-21 or 30109-21] (3). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:81-82 [ref. 7042], Böhlke 1984:92 [ref. 13621], Gilbert 1998:152 [ref. 23395]. Holotype as 30118 and paratypes as 30110-21 in Suttkus et al. 2003:356 [ref. 27531]. •Synonym of Notropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868), but a valid subspecies -- (Gilbert 1978:82 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:277 [ref. 22416], Gilbert 1998:152 [ref. 23395]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis hypselopterus (Günther 1868), but a valid subspecies -- (Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101]). •Valid as Notropis stonei Fowler 1921 -- (Suttkus & Mettee 2001:38 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis stonei (Fowler 1921) -- (Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:234 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis stonei (Fowler 1921). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: South Carolina and Georgia (eastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater. subterranea, Hybopsis harperi Hubbs [C. L.] & Crowe [W. R.] 1956:5 [Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology University of Michigan No. 578; ref. 12200] Jerome Sink, south of High Springs, Alachua County, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype: UMMZ 133551. Paratypes: UMMZ 197700 (99, not 111); plus additional material. Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:82 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:153 [ref. 23395]. •Synonym of Notropis harperi Fowler 1941 -- (Gilbert 1978:82 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:270 [ref. 22416], Gilbert 1998:153 [ref. 23395]). •Synonym of Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941). Current status: Synonym of Pteronotropis harperi (Fowler 1941). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Habitat: freshwater. welaka, Notropis Evermann [B. W.] & Kendall [W. C.] 1898:126, Pl. 6 (fig. 2) [Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission v. 17 (art. 5) (for 1897); ref. 1281] St. John's River, near Welaka, Putnam County, Florida, U.S.A. Holotype: USNM 48786. Paratypes: CAS-SU 9053 [not 5773] (orig. 15, now 14), CAS-SU 69788 [ex CAS-SU 9053] (1); UMMZ 172294 [ex USNM 127014] (2); USNM 48785 (now 6), 127014 [ex USBF 529] (orig. 18, now 16). Type catalog: Böhlke 1953:35-36 [ref. 12291], Gilbert 1978:88 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:164 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis welaka Evermann & Kendall 1898 -- (Bailey & Robison 1978:13 [ref. 8963], Gilbert 1978:88 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:323 [ref. 22416], Dimmick 1987:317 [ref. 11406], Suttkus & Mettee 2001:38 [ref. 25253]). •Valid as Pteronotropis welaka (Evermann & Kendall 1898) -- (Page & Burr 1991:119 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:59 [ref. 23239], Mettee et al. 1996:313 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:164 [ref. 23395], Johnston & Knight 1999:200 [ref. 23705], Simons et al. 2000:1068 [ref. 25101], Ross et al. 2001:246 [ref. 25978], Nelson et al. 2004:77 [ref. 27807], Boschung & Mayden 2004:277 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2005:36 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:234 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:77 [ref. 32708], Mayden & Allen 2015:[3] [ref. 34137], Robins et al. 2018:124 [ref. 35886], Bagley et al. 2023:315 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:75 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Pteronotropis welaka (Evermann & Kendall 1898). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: southeastern U.S.A. Habitat: freshwater. |