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Ictalurus albidus (White Cat-fish). Fig.171. Young cat-fish, eighty-eight days old, viewed as an opaque object. Fig. 172 the Same, viewed from above
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Yellow Bullhead. Ameiurus Natalis
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Black bullhead (Ameiurus melas Rafinesque).
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Noturus furiosus, Jordan & Meek (Figs. 1, 1a, 1b); Noturus gilberti, Jordan & Evermann (Figs. 2, 2a, 2b).
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Noturus nocturnus Jordan & Gilbert. Type. Sabine River, Belton, Arkansas.
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Yellow Cat-Fish. Leptops olivaris.
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Spotted Catfish. Anarrhicas minor, Olafsen
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Lake Catfish (Ameiurus lacustris Walbaum).
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Istlarius balsanus Jordan & Snyder, new genus and species. Type.
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Ameiurus vulgaris (Thompson). Bullhead.
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Ameiurus nigricans (La Sueur). Great catfish. Florida catfish. Mud cat (Fla.).
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Small bullhead, Ameiurus melas, with posterior end of the body infected and another lesion just back of pectoral fin.
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Spotted Cat-Fish. Ictalurus punctatus.
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Horned Pout, Ameiurus nebulosus (Le Sueur).
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Stone Cat (Noturus flavus Rafinesque).
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Long-Jawed Catfish (Ameiurus vulgaris Thompson).
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Mad-Tom. Schilbeodes furiosus.
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Bullhead, Ameiurus melas, with a number of small lesions on dorsal surface of body.
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Spotted Cat (Ictalurus punctatus).
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Common Catfish (Ameiurus nebulosus).
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Mad-tom, Schilbeodes furiosus Jordan and Meek. Showing the poisoned pectoral spine. Family Siluridae. Neuse River.
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Bullheads, Ameiurus melas, in late stages of the disease.
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Spotted Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus).
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Hornpout (Ameiurus nebulosus).