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On the genera of North American freshwater fishes
D S Jordan and C H Gilbert (1877) Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 29: 83-104
Review of Rafinesque's memoirs on North American fishes
David S Jordan (1877) Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. 9: 1-53
Notes on Indiana fishes
Barton W Evermann and Oliver P Jenkins (1888) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 11: 43-57
A contribution to the ichthyology of Mexico
S E Meek (1902) Field Columbian Museum, Zoological Series 3: 63-128
A review of the siluroid fishes or catfishes of Japan
David S Jordan and Henry W Fowler (1903) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 26: 897-911
A check list of the fresh water fishes of Canada.
Barton Warren Everman and Edmund Lee Goldborough (1907) Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 20: 89-119
Lake Cicott, Indiana, and notes on its flora and fauna
B W Evermann and H W Clark (1908) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 21: 213-218
Notes on the mammals and cold-blodded vertebrates of the Indian University Farm, Mitchell, Indiana
Walter L Hahn (1908) Proceedings of the National Museum 35: 545-581
North American parasitic copepods belonging to the family Ergasilidae
C B Wilson (1911) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 39: 263-400
The Theory of Nerve Components and the Fore Brain Vesicle of Vertebrates
F L Landacre (1911) Transactions of The American Microscopical Society 30: 57-66
Notes on the occurrence of the crustacean Alonopsis in America, with description of a new species
Alfred A Doolittle (1912) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 43: 561-565
A Biological Reconnaissance of Okefinokee Swamp: The Birds
Albert H Wright and Francis Harper (1913) The Auk 30: 477-505
North American parasitic copepods belonging to the Lernaeopodidae, with a revision of the entire family
C B Wilson (1915) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 47: 565-729
Fossil fishes in the collection of the United States National Museum
C R Eastman (1917) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 52: 235-304
Description of a New Cyprinoid Fish (Notropis stonei) with Notes on Other Fishes Obtained in the United States
Henry W Fowler (1920) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 72: 385-402
A Compendium of the Hosts of Animal Parasites Contained in Ward and Whipple's Fresh-Water Biology
H J Van Cleave (1921) Transactions of The American Microscopical Society 40: 195-199
Records of Fishes for the Eastern and Southern United States
Henry W Fowler (1922) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 74: 1-27
Description of some fossil vertebrates from the Upper Miocene of Texas
O P Hay (1924) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 37: 1-19
FURTHER STUDIES OF THE AGGREGATING BEHAVIOR OF AMEIURUS MELAS
Edith S Bowen (1932) Biol Bull 63: 258-270
INFLUENCE OF HYPOPHYSECTOMY ON THE PANCREATIC DIABETES OF DOGFISH
Oscar Orias (1932) Biol Bull 63: 477-483
A review of the parasitic Crustacea of the genus Argulus in the collections of the United States National Museum
O Lloyd Meehean (1940) Proceedings of the United States National Museum 88(3087): 459-522
THE CHROMATOPHORE SYSTEM IN THE CATFISH AMEIURUS
G H Parker (1940) Biol Bull 79: 237-251
THE RESPONSES OF CATFISH MELANOPHORES TO ERGOTAMINE
G H Parker (1941) Biol Bull 81: 163-167
STUDIES ON THE GROWTH OF INTEGUMENTARY PIGMENT IN THE LOWER VERTEBRATES: II. THE ROLE OF THE HYPOPHYSIS IN MELANOGENESIS IN THE COMMON CATFISH (AMEIURUS MELAS)
Clinton M Osborn (1941) Biol Bull 81: 352-363
SOME NEUROHUMORAL EVIDENCE FOR DOUBLE INNERVATION OF XANTHOPHORES IN KILLIFISH (FUNDULUS)
E F B Fries (1942) Biol Bull 82: 261-272
INFLUENCE OF TEMPERATURE ON THE ASPHYXIATION OF YOUNG GOLDFISH (CARASSIUS AURATUS L.) UNDER VARIOUS TENSIONS OF OXYGEN AND CARBON DIOXIDE
F E J Fry, V S Black and Edgar C Black (1947) Biol Bull 92: 217-224
Fishes of the tributaries of the Anacostia River, Maryland
H F Howden and R Mansueti (1951) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 64: 93-96
LOSS AND GAIN OF HEAT-TOLERANCE BY THE CRAYFISH
W A Spoor (1955) Biol Bull 108: 77-87
NOTES ON THE LIFE-CYCLE OF AZYGIA ACUMINATA GOLDBERGER, 1911 (AZYGIIDAE-TREMATODA)
Donald M Wootton (1957) Biol Bull 113: 488-498
Trematodes of the Pacific Northwest, an annotated catalog
Ivan Pratt and James E Mccauley (1961) Oregon State monographs. Studies in zoology 11: 1-113
RETINOMOTOR RHYTHMS IN THE GOLDFISH, CARASSIUS AURATUS
Kenneth R John, Marc Segall and Lawrence Zawatzky (1967) Biol Bull 132: 200-210
RHYTHMIC MOVEMENTS OF CONES IN THE RETINA OF BLUEFISH, POMATOMUS SALTATRIX, HELD IN CONSTANT DARKNESS
Bori L Olla and Warren W Marchioni (1968) Biol Bull 135: 530-536
A revision of the catfish genus Noturus Rafinesque with an analysis of higher groups in the Ictaluridae
(1969) Bulletin United States National Museum 282: 1-315
Problems in catfish anatomy and phylogeny exemplified by the Neotropical Hypophthalmidae (Teleostei: Siluroidei)
G J Howes (1983) Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology 45: 1-39
Catalogue of type specimens of recent fishes in Field Museum of Natural History
Myriam Ibarra and Donald J Stewart (1987) Fieldiana Zoology (N. S.) 35: 1-112
Changes in North American fish names, especially as related to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, 1985
R M Bailey and C R Robins (1988) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 45: 92-103
Case 2631. Ameiurus Rafinesque, 1820 (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes): proposed designation of Silurus lividus Rafinesque, 1820 (= Pinelodus natalis Lesueur, 1819) as the type species
R M Bailey and C R Robins (1988) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 45: 135-137
OPINION 1584 Ameiurus Rafinesque, 1820 (Osteichthyes, Siluriformes): Silurus lividus Rafinesque, 1820 designated as the type species
(1990) Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature 47: 81-82
Exallodontus aguanai, a new genus and species of Pimelodidae (Pisces: Siluriformes) from deep river channels of South America, and delimitation of the subfamily Pimelodinae
John G Lundberg, Francisco Mago-Leccia and Pedro Nass (1991) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 104(4): 840-869
Type specimens of fishes in the Tulane University Museum of Natural History
Henry L Bart and Michael S Taylor (1993) Tulane Studies in Zoology and Botany 29: 29-72
A new crayfish of the genus Cambarus Erichson, 1846 (Decapoda: Cambaridae) from the Cape Fear River basin in the Sandhills of North Carolina
Cooper J E and Cooper D G (2003) Proceedings of The Biological Society of Washington 116: 920-932
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