braytoni, Notropis Jordan [D. S.] & Evermann [B. W.] 1896:264 [Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 47; ref. 2443] Río Monterrey (tributary to Rio San Juan), Cadereita [Cadereyta], Nuevo León, Mexico. Syntypes: ?CAS 29301 [ex IU 8628] (1); USNM 96 (2 spec., now 0, one set of pharyngeal arches as # 2695), 39657 (2). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:31 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:52 [ref. 23395]. Replacement name for Moniana nitida Girard 1856, secondarily preoccupied in Notropis by Alburnus nitidus Kirtland 1854. •Valid as Notropis braytoni Jordan & Evermann 1896 -- (Gilbert 1978:31 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:241 [ref. 22416], Page & Burr 1991:153 [ref. 18983], Espinosa Pérez et al. 1993:17 [ref. 22290], Gilbert 1998:52 [ref. 23395], Nelson et al. 2004:74 [ref. 27807], Scharpf 2005:28 [ref. 28940], Miller 2006:132 [ref. 28615], Page & Burr 2011:285 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:74 [ref. 32708]). •Valid as Alburnops braytoni (Jordan & Evermann 1896) -- (Stout et al. 2022:9 [ref. 39738], Page et al. 2023:66 [ref. 40505], Fricke et al. 2024:164 [ref. 41622]). Replacement Name. Current status: Valid as Alburnops braytoni (Jordan & Evermann 1896). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Southern North America: Río Bravo/Río Grande basin, Texas (southern U.S.A.) and northern Mexico. Habitat: freshwater.
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