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flavus, Noturus Rafinesque [C. S.] 1818:41 [American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review v. 4 (no. 1) (art. 5); ref. 3589] Eagle Creek [tributary of lower Kentucky River], pool below bridge on State highway 36, 3.5 miles east of Jonesville, Grant County, Kentucky, U.S.A. Neotype: USNM 202494 [ex UL 12460]. Type catalog: Ferraris & Vari 1992:19 [ref. 19771], Ferraris 2007:212 [ref. 29155].. Neotype designated by Taylor 1969:118 [ref. 6555]. •Valid as Noturus flavus Rafinesque 1818 -- (Taylor 1969:117 [ref. 6555], Lee et al. 1980:455 [ref. 22416], Smith 1986:84 [ref. 22186], Robison & Buchanan 1988:304 [ref. 23393], Burgess 1989:34 [ref. 12860], McAllister 1990:68 [ref. 14674], Tomelleri & Eberle 1990:124 [ref. 24089], Burkhead & Jenkins 1991:366 [ref. 21804], Page & Burr 1991:199 [ref. 18983], Boschung 1992:65 [ref. 23239], Etnier & Starnes 1993:317 [ref. 22809], Jenkins & Burkhead 1994:552 [ref. 21581], Baxter & Stone 1995:148 [ref. 23374], Stauffer et al. 1995:216 [ref. 23376], Cross & Collins 1995:153 [ref. 23394], Mettee et al. 1996:397 [ref. 25836], Gilbert 1998:213 [ref. 23395], Scott & Crossman 1998:611 [ref. 24570], McCulloch & Stewart 1998:217 [ref. 24998], Fuller et al. 1999:203 [ref. 25838], Lyons et al. 2000:37 [ref. 26594], Ross et al. 2001:316 [ref. 25978], Nelson et al. 2004:81 [ref. 27807], Bailey et al. 2004:131 [ref. 27882], Miller & Robison 2004:238 [ref. 27931], Boschung & Mayden 2004:340 [ref. 27995], Scharpf 2006:17 [ref. 30386], Ferraris 2007:212 [ref. 29155], Faber et al. 2009:563 [ref. 30385], Page & Burr 2011:350 [ref. 31215], Page et al. 2013:84 [ref. 32708], Bagley et al. 2023:316 [ref. 41241], Page et al. 2023:79 [ref. 40505]). Current status: Valid as Noturus flavus Rafinesque 1818. Ictaluridae. Distribution: North America: southern Canada, northern and central U.S.A. Habitat: freshwater.


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