Pantosteus
Cope, 1875
Familie: Catostomidae TypusartMinomus platyrhynchus Cope, 1874 |
Arten
P. arizonae Gilbert, 1896
P. bondi (Smith et al., 2013)
P. clarkii (Baird & Girard, 1854)
P. columbianus Eigenmann & Eigenmann, 1893
P. discobolus (Cope, 1871)
P. intermedius (Tanner, 1942)
P. jordani Evermann, 1895
P. lahontan Rutter, 1903
P. nebuliferus (Garman, 1881)
P. platyrhynchus (Cope, 1874)
P. plebeius (Baird & Girard, 1854)
P. santaanae Snyder, 1908
P. virescens Cope, 1875
P. yarrowii (Cope, 1874)
Etymologie
Von pantos (= alle); osteo (= Knochen), wahrscheinlich unter Bezugnahme auf „vollständige Vereinigung der Scheitelbeinknochen, welche die Fontanelle verdeckt, die unter den Saugern so universell ist“. (Übersetzt aus: The ETYFish Project)
Literatur
- Cope, E.D. & Yarrow, H.C. 1875. Report upon the collections of fishes made in portions of Nevada, Utah, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona, during the years 1871, 1872, 1873, and 1874. Engineer Department, United States Army, Report upon the Geographical and Geological Explorations and Surveys west of the one hundredth Meridian, 5 (Zoology) Chapter 6: 635-703, Pls. 26-32. Zitatseite [:673, Autor: Cope !!]
- Smith, G.R. 1966. Distribution and evolution of the North American catostomid fishes of the subgenus Pantosteus, genus Catostomus. Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan, 129: 1-132, Pl. 1. (Handle) Zitatseite [ als Untergattung von Catostomus]
- Minckley, W.L. & Marsh, P.C. 2009. Inland fishes of the Greater Southwest. Chronicle of a Vanishing Biota. The University of Arizona Press. xxxiv + 1-426. Zitatseite [:191, als Gattung Pantosteus]