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Fishes from the Puerto Rico Plateau

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22 Dennis Marine <strong>Fishes</strong> of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong> <strong>Plateau</strong> December 2000<br />

Martin & Patus (1975), central bay, reef & cays, ship channel, Bahía Jobos.<br />

Riemold (1975), as Sardinella sardina, collected, Punta Cangrejos; Coral Bay, St. John.<br />

Dunne & Brown (1979), obs., Anegada.<br />

Negrón González & Cintrón (1979), collected, estuary, Río Cibuco, Río Loiza, Río Espiritu Santo.<br />

Martin & Cooper (1981), Thalassia beds, La Parguera.<br />

Boulon (1985a), obs., St. John.<br />

Dyer et al. (1985), digenetic trematodes, (1), Crashboat Basin, Aguadilla.<br />

Kimmel (1985b), obs., La Parguera.<br />

Beets & LaPlace (1991), baitfish, St. Thomas.<br />

Kimmel (1991), baitfish, <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>.<br />

Boulon (1992), obs., mangroves, St. Thomas.<br />

redear sardine, yellow bill, sardina de ley, machuelo.<br />

Harengula jaguana Poey, 1865<br />

Evermann & Marsh (1900: 85), as Sardinella humeralis, “very common, captured extensively with cast net”; (89:<br />

76-140 mm TL), San Geronimo; San Juan; Hucares; Culebra; Arroyo; Boquerón; <strong>Puerto</strong> Real; Mayagüez;<br />

Palo Seco.<br />

Fowler (1928), as H. pensacolae, (5), <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>.<br />

Rivas (1950), as H. pensacolae caribbaea, found Evermann & Marsh's specimens Palo Seco and San Juan<br />

[USNM 63062, 73833, 76506] to be this species.<br />

Kimmel (1991), baitfish, <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>.<br />

scaled sardine, sardina escamúa, cascarúa.<br />

Jenkinsia lamprotaenia (Gosse, 1851)<br />

Evermann & Marsh (1900: 84), (1: 64 mm), <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>.<br />

Nichols (1929: 201), synonymized stolifera with lamprotaenia after Beebe & Tee-Van (1928), but <strong>the</strong>se two<br />

forms are good species according to Whitehead (1973).<br />

Randall (1963a), collected, fringing reef, Greater Lameshur Bay, St. John.<br />

Randall (1965c), stomach of H. brasiliensis, seagrass, St. John.<br />

Kumpf (1965), observed, collected, Botany Bay, St. Thomas.<br />

Erdman (1967b), food of brown pelican, La Parguera.<br />

Randall (1967), food habits.<br />

Randall (1968a: 24), Fig. 20, (1: 53 mm TL), Majimo reef, Mayagüez [UPRM 1707].<br />

Dammann (1969), (3: 25-28 mm TL), rotenone, Chocolate Hole, St. John.<br />

Almodóvar & Pagan (1971), (25: 20-52 mm SL), rotenone, mangroves, Isla Guayacan, La Parguera.<br />

Collette & Talbot (1972), obs., Greater Lameshur Bay, St. John.<br />

Smith & Tyler (1972), obs., patch reef, Greater Lameshur Bay, St. John.<br />

Martin & Patus (1973), Bahía Jobos.<br />

Cooper (1974), (171), rotenone, Thalassia bed, La Parguera.<br />

Martin & Patus (1975), in fish stomachs, Bahía Jobos.<br />

Martin & Cooper (1981), Thalassia beds, La Parguera.<br />

Boulon (1985a), obs., St. John.<br />

Boulon (1985b), obs., St. John.<br />

Kimmel (1985b), obs. La Parguera.<br />

Beets & LaPlace (1991), baitfish, St. Thomas.<br />

Kimmel (1991), baitfish, <strong>Puerto</strong> <strong>Rico</strong>.<br />

Boulon (1992), obs., mangroves, St. Thomas; St. John.<br />

Coblentz (1995), cast net, Lameshur Bay, St. John.<br />

dwarf herring, blue fry, swee<strong>the</strong>ad fry, mijúa, minjúa.

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