jemezanus, Alburnellus Cope [E. D.] in Cope & Yarrow 1875:650, Pl. 31 (figs. 3, 3a) [Engineer Department, United States Army, Report upon the Geographical and Geological Explorations and Surveys west of the one hundredth Meridian v. 5 (Zoology) Chapter 6; ref. 968] Rio Grande at San Ildefonso, about 10 miles east of Los Alamos, Sante Fe County, New Mexico, U.S.A. Syntypes: USNM 16981 (7). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:52 [ref. 7042], Gilbert 1998:98 [ref. 23395]. •Valid as Notropis jemezanus (Cope 1875) -- (Gilbert 1978:52 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:279 [ref. 22416], Pezold & Edwards 1983:104 [ref. 37431], Page & Burr 1991:132 [ref. 18983], Espinosa Pérez et al. 1993:18 [ref. 22290], Gilbert 1998:98 [ref. 23395], Nelson et al. 2004:75 [ref. 27807], Miller 2006:133 [ref. 28615], Scharpf 2005:30 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:255 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:75 [ref. 32708], Conway & Kim 2016:334 [ref. 34355], Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Page et al. 2023:74 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Notropis jemezanus (Cope 1875). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Southern North America: Texas and New Mexico (U.S.A.); northern Mexico. Habitat: freshwater.
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