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1 (Scientific Name, Occurrence, and Accepted Common Name) from the 7th edition (2013) of Common and Scientific Names of Fishes from the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
This file does not include the following sections from the printed version of the book: List of Families Introduction Changes from Sixth Edition (2004) and Comments Names Applied to Hybrid Fishes References, Editions of the Names List, and Edition of the World List Personal Communications Index
47 PART I Scientific Name, Occurrence, and Accepted Common Name SCIENTIFIC NAME OCCURRENCE1 COMMON NAME (ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH)2 SUBPHYLUM CEPHALOCHORDATA ORDER AMPHIOXIFORMES *Branchiostomatidae―En-lancelets, Sp-anfioxos, Fr-amphioxes Branchiostoma bennetti Boschung &
Gunter, 1966.A.Mud Lancelet Branchiostoma californiense Andrews, 1893.P.California Lancelet^anfioxo californiano Branchiostoma floridae Hubbs, 1922.A.Florida Lancelet^ Branchiostoma longirostrum Boschung, 1983.A.Shellhash Lancelet.anfioxo conchalero Branchiostoma virginiae Hubbs, 1922.A.Virginia Lancelet^ *Epigonichthyidae―En-lopsided lancelets, Sp-anfioxos chuecos, Fr- amphioxes asymétriques Epigonichthys lucayanus (Andrews, 1893)A.Sharptail Lancelet SUBPHYLUM CRANIATA CLASS MYXINI―HAGFISHES ORDER MYXINIFORMES Myxinidae―En-hagfishes, Sp-brujas, Fr-myxines Eptatretus deani (Evermann &
Goldsborough, 1907)P.Black Hagfish.bruja pecosa.myxine noire Eptatretus fritzi Wisner &
McMillan, 1990.PM.Guadalupe Hagfish^bruja de Guadalupe
1 A = Atlantic;
AM = Atlantic Mexico but not recorded in United States or Canada;
Ar = Arctic Ocean;
F:C = Freshwater Canada;
F:M = Freshwater Mexico;
F:U = Freshwater United States (contiguous states and/or Alaska);
P = Pacific;
PM = Pacific Mexico but not recorded in United States or Canada;
[I] = nonnative (introduced or invasive) and established in our waters;
[X] = extinct;
[XN] = extinct in nature but maintained in captivity.
2 Common names in English are provided for all species in the list (several are adaptations of the name in Spanish for species occurring in Mexico), names in Spanish indicate freshwater and marine species occurring in Mexico, and names in French indicate freshwater and marine species in Canada (coverage is countrywide, not only in Quebec as in the
2004 list). En-, Sp-, and Fr- indicate family names in English, Spanish, and French, respectively. * Change from
2004 list (sixth edition) in scientific or common name(s) or in distribution (other than addition of Ar―new in this edition);
see Appendix
1 for explanation of change. ^ superscript caret denotes a common name in English that contains a proper noun (or a word treated in
2004 list as a proper noun, such as Gulf );
see Principle 5. + See Appendix
1 for comment. An electronic searchable version of Part
1 is at: http://fisheries.org/names_of_fishes
48 SCIENTIFIC NAME OCCURRENCE1 COMMON NAME (ENGLISH, SPANISH, FRENCH)2 Eptatretus mcconnaugheyi Wisner &
McMillan, 1990.P.Shorthead Hagfish bruja cabeza chica Eptatretus sinus Wisner &
McMillan, 1990.PM.Cortez Hagfish^bruja de Cortés Eptatretus stoutii (Lockington, 1878)P.Pacific Hagfish^bruja pintada.myxine brune Myxine glutinosa Linnaeus, 1758.A-Ar.Atlantic Hagfish^myxine du nord *CLASS PETROMYZONTIDA―LAMPREYS ORDER PETROMYZONTIFORMES +Petromyzontidae―En-lampreys, Sp-lampreas, Fr-lamproies *Entosphenus folletti Vladykov &
Kott,
1976 F:U Northern California Brook Lamprey^ *Entosphenus lethophagus (Hubbs, 1971)F:U.Pit-Klamath Brook Lamprey^ *Entosphenus macrostomus (Beamish, 1982)F:C.Vancouver Lamprey^lamproie de Vancouver *Entosphenus minimus (Bond &