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Species related to Fundulus similis: [ 2 ] records


similis, Hydrargyra Baird [S. F.] & Girard [C. F.] 1853:389 [Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia v. 6; ref. 15636] Near Indianola, Texas, U.S.A. Syntypes: ANSP 6987-88 (2), MCZ 1293 [ex USNM 651] (4, apparently discarded). Type catalog: Böhlke 1984:97 [ref. 13621]. •Synonym of Fundulus majalis (Walbaum 1792) -- (Wildekamp 1996:277 [ref. 23649], Ross et al. 2001:364 [ref. 25978]). •Valid as Fundulus similis (Baird & Girard 1853) -- (Robins & Ray 1986:110 [ref. 23100], Castro-Aguirre et al. 1999:220 [ref. 24550], Lazara 2001:161 [ref. 25711], Wiley & Ghedotti 2003:1150 [ref. 27020], Nelson et al. 2004:103 [ref. 27807], Miller 2006:314 [ref. 28615], García-Ramírez et al. 2007:14 [ref. 29345], Scharpf 2007:12 [ref. 30398], Lang et al. 2011:2 [ref. 31335], Page et al. 2013:106 [ref. 32708], Lozano-Vilano & De la Maza-Benignos 2016:12 [ref. 35401], Robins et al. 2018:213 [ref. 35886]). Current status: Valid as Fundulus similis (Baird & Girard 1853). Fundulidae. Distribution: Western Atlantic: Florida, U.S.A. to Mexico. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.

insularis, Fundulus similis Relyea [K. G.] in Gilbert 1978:52 [Rare and endangered biota of Florida; ref. 23789] Not available, not intended as new; referenced as "...(named in my unpublished doctoral dissertation as Fundulus similis insularis), which will be referred to in this description as Fundulus similis new subspecies." •In the synonymy of Fundulus similis (Baird & Girard 1853) -- (Lazara 2001:162 [ref. 25711]). Current status: Synonym of Fundulus similis (Baird & Girard 1853). Fundulidae.


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