spectrunculus, Hybopsis Cope [E. D.] 1868:231, Pl. [22] 26 (figs. 3, 3a) [Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. Second series. v. 6 (pt 3) (art. 5); ref. 909] Bear Creek, tributary of Middle Fork of Holston River, Smyth County, Virginia, U.S.A. Syntypes: ANSP 4363-73 (11). Type catalog: Gilbert 1978:80 [ref. 7042], Böhlke 1984:91 [ref. 13621], Gilbert 1998:149 [ref. 23395]. Lectotype established by Fowler 1910:275 [ref. 19840], as ANSP 4363, but not separated from other types. •See also Boschung 1992:57 [ref. 23239]. •Valid as Notropis spectrunculus (Cope 1868) -- (Gilbert 1978:80 [ref. 7042], Lee et al. 1980:311 [ref. 22416], Burkhead & Jenkins 1991:357 [ref. 21804], Page & Burr 1991:155 [ref. 18983], Etnier & Starnes 1993:226 [ref. 22809], Jenkins & Burkhead 1994:422 [ref. 21581], Gilbert 1998:149 [ref. 23395], Fuller et al. 1999:123 [ref. 25838], Nelson et al. 2004:76 [ref. 27807], Scharpf 2005:32 [ref. 28940], Page & Burr 2011:289 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:76 [ref. 32708]). •Valid as Paranotropis spectrunculus (Cope 1868) -- (Stout et al. 2022:7 [ref. 39738], Bagley et al. 2023:314 [ref. 41241] as sp. cf. spectrunculus, Page et al. 2023:74 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Paranotropis spectrunculus (Cope 1868). Leuciscidae: Pogonichthyinae. Distribution: Eastern North America: Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee and Georgia (eastern U.S.A.). Habitat: freshwater.
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