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COPEIA, 1925 - 1951

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1925. To Advance the Science of Cold-blooded Vertebrates. No. 147. Published Monthly by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at Burton Hall, Northampton, Mass. Contents: Another Record of Alepisaurus, On Two Preoccupied Fish Names Rouelina and Eusalpa, Note on the Name Lampetra, Porto Rican Herpetological Notes, The Circulation of a Salamander.

1930, No. 1. The Specific Distinctness of Poecilichthys Coeruleus (Storer) and Poecilichthys Spectabilis Agassiz. By Milton B. Trautman.

1930, No. 1. April 30. A New Name, Sebastodes pavlenkoi Wales, Substituted for Sebastodes ruber Pavlenko, from Peter the Great Bay. By Joseph H. Walles.

1931, No. 1 April 12. The Use of the Generic Name Ophis for an Eel, a Snake and a Mollusc. By Carl L. Hubbs. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1931, No. 3 October 30. Ichthyological Note. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1932, No. 2 July 1. Ichthyological Note.

1932, No. 2. Studies of the Fishes of the Order Cyprinodontes. XI. Zoogoneticus zonistius, a New Species from Colima, Mexico. By Carl L. Hubbs.

1933, No. 3. October 15. A New Australian Fish. By N.A. Borodin.

1934, No. 1. Elephantichthys Copeianus, a New Cyclopterid Fish from Alaska. By Carl L. Hubbs and Leonard P. Schultz.

1936, No. 2, July 31. Ichthyological Notes.

1936, No. 2, November 15. Ichthyological Notes.

1938, No. 3, September 24. Ichthyological Notes: Record of the Fresh-Water Minnow Apocope Nevadensis from Southeastern California.

1939, No. 2, July 12. Ichthyological Notes.

1939, No. 3, September 9. Ichthyological Notes.

1939, No. 4, December 26. Ichthyological Notes.

1939, No. 3. Ichthyological Notes. Hepsetus to Replace Hydrocyonoides and Sarcodaces for a Genus of African Fresh-Water Fishes.

1940, No. 2, July 28. Ichthyological Notes.

1940, No. 2. July 28. The Subspecies of Notropis Zonatus, a Cyprinid Fish of the Ozark Upland. By Carl L. Hubbs and George A Moore. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1940, No. 4. Ichthyological Notes. The Pacific Saury, Cololabis Saira Brevoort from the North Pacific Ocean.

1940, No. 4. Notes on the Dissemination of Shad, Alosa sapidissima (Wilson), along the Pacific Coast of North America. By Arthur D. Welander.

1941, No. 2. July 8. Established in 1913. Published by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1941, No. 2. July 8. Reprinted from COPEIA. Digit Bias in Measuring and a Device to Overcome It. By Oscar E. Sette. United States Fish and Wildlife Service, Jordan Hall, Stanford University, California. 1941.

1941, No. 3. September 30. Established in 1941. A Systematic Study of Two Carolinian Minnows, Notropis Scepticus and Notropis Altipinnis.

1941, No. 4, November 21. Dorosoma smithi, the First Known Gizzard Shad from the Pacific Drainage of Middle America. By Carl L. Hubbs and Robert America.

1941, No. 4. An Annotated List of Salt and Brackish Water Fishes, with a New Name for a Menhaden, Found in North Carolina since the Publication of "The Fishes of North Carolina" by Hugh M. Smith in 1907. By Samuel F. Hildebrand.

1942, No. 3. October 8. 1942. The Spring Migration of the Common White Sucker, Catostomus c. commersonnii (Lacépède), in Skaneateles Lake Inlet, New York. By Edward C. Raney and Dwight A. Webster.

1942, No. 1. March 24. Limits and Status of the Fish Group Rhegnopteri. By Carl L. Hubbs. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1942, No. 1. March 24. Notes on Philippine Sea-Snakes. By Albert W. C. T. Herre. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1942, No. 1. Ichthyological Notes.

1942, No. 2. Summer Food of Chrysemys Picta Marginata, in Chautauqua Lake, New York. By Edward C. Raney and Ernest A. Lachner.

1943, No. 1, March 31. Ichthyological Notes.

1943, No. 1, March 31. Studies of Cyprinodont Fishes. XiX. Xiphophorus pygmaeus, New Species from Mexico. By Carl L. Hubbs and Myron Gordon.

1943, No. 3 October 13. Egg and Ovipositor Characters in Two Acheilognathine Fishes from Japan. By Carl L. Hubbs and Katsuzo Kuronuma. Reprinted COPEIA. 1943.

1943, No. 4 December 31. Ichthyological Note. Reprinted from COPEIA.

1944, No. 2. June 30. Established in 1913. Published by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1944, No. 3. September 30. Species of the Circumtropical Fish Genus Brotula. By Carl L. Hubbs.

1945, No. 2. June 30. Established in 1913. Published by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1945, No. 3. The Record of a Fish, Scorpaena mystes, from California: A Comedy of Errors. By Carl. L. Hubbs.

1946, No. 1, April 30. Occurrence of Uranoscopid Fishes of the Western Pacific Genus Gnathagnus in the American Atlantic Fauna. 1946, No. 2. Pertinence of the East Indian Heterosomate Fish Genus Lepidoblepharon to the Citharidae.

1946, No. 2, July 22. An Arm Protractor for the Precise Measurement of Angles in Systematic Ichthyology. By Carl L. Hubbs.

1948, No. 2. New Records for the Fish, Myrichthys Tigrinus, A Snake Eel of the Eastern Tropical Pacific, with a Relocation of the Type Locality.

1948, No. 3. A New Name for Paralepis Danae, A Species of Fish from Near Cape verde, Africa.

1948, No. 3, September 24. Whale Sharks and Devil Rays in North Borneo.

1951, No. 2. June 8. Established in 1913. Published by the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists at the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.

1952, No. 3., 138-143. Notes on the Scorpaenid Fishes of Washington and Adjacent Areas, with a Key for their Identification. By Dayton L. Alverson and Arthur D. Welander.

1934, No. 3. October 31. Geographical Variation in the Number of Rows of Pharyngeal Teeth in Cyprinid Genera. By V.D. Vladykov.

1944. No. 1. A New Species of Carangid Fish from the Northeastern Pacific. By Lionel A. Walford and George S. Myers.

1944. No. 2, June 30. Fin Structure and Relationships of the Phallostethid Fishes. By Carl L. Hubbs.

1944. No. 2, June 30. Coryphaenoides Barattinii Fowler, 1943, Synonym of Coelorhynchus Marinii Hubbs, 1934: A Macrouroid Fish of the South Atlantic. By Carl L. Hubbs.

1933. No. 3, October 15. A New Australian Fish. By N.A. Borodin.

1942, No. 1. March 24. Notes on Philippine Sea-Snakes. By Albert W.C.T. Herre.

1941, No. 1. March 25. The Species of Cirripectes Swainson and a New Genus of Blennioid Fishes from the Tropical Pacific. By Leonard P. Schultz.

1938, No. 3. September 24. Notes on the Ranges of Fishes from Lower California and the West Coast of Mexico; with a Discussion on the Use of Diving Apparatus in Making Collections. By Vernon Brock.

1949, No. 2. June 30. Usage of Anadromous, Catadromous and Allied Terms for Migratory Fishes. By George S. Myers.

1940, No. 2. July 28. Suppression of Two Generic Names (Auchenopterus and Cremnobates) of Tropical American Blennioid Fishes, with Notes on Systematic Characters. By Margaret Storey.

1940, No. 3. November 14. The Sex Ratio and Seasonal Distribution of Some Florida Sharks. By Stewart Springer.

1940, No. 3. November 14. The Perciform Genera Gymnapogon and Nannatherina. By C. Tate Regan.

1931, No. 3. October 30. Records of the Rare Sunfish Masturus Lanceolatus for Japan and Florida. By Carl. L. Hubbs and Leonard Giovannoli.

1929, No. 171, June 28. New Records for the Quill-Fish, Ptilichthys Goodei Bean.

1929, No. 171, June 28. New Records for the Quill-Fish, Ptilichthys Goodei Bean.

1913, No. 3. October 15. A New Australian Fish. By N.A. Borodin.

1946, No. 1. April 30. Ichthyological Notes: On a Recently Proposed New Family of Deep-Sea Fishes.

1942, No. 3. October 8. Ichthyological Notes: Two Fresh-Water Fishes New for Quebec.

1941, No. 4. November 21. Observations on the Migration of Salmonoid Fishes in the Upper Columbia River. By Wilbert McLeod Chapman.

1941, No. 4. November 21. Ichthyological Notes. The Occurrence of the Fish. Asiphonichthys Stenopterus Cope (Characidae), near Montevideo.

1938, No. 3. September 24. Ichthyological Notes. Record of the Fresh-water Minnow Apocope Nevadensis from Southeastern California.

1941, No. 1. March 25. Ichthyological Notes. Suppression of Lissochilus in Favor of Acrossocheilus for a Genus of Asiatic Cyprinid Fishes, with Notes on its Classification.

1947, No. 3. September 12. Platysomatos, a Neglected Name for a Genus of Aspredinid Catfishes.

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  • Creation: 1925 - 1951

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From the Collection: 301.58 Linear Feet (406 boxes)

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From the Collection: English

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