found: Hanson, D.A. The muskellunge fishery in nine northern Wisconsin lakes, 1993:t.p. (Esox masquinongy)
found: NatureServe explorer Web site, Dec. 5, 2006(Esox masquinongy, Muskellunge. Formerly not recognized as distinct from E. lucius. Also formerly regarded as comprising three distinct species (E. masquinongy, E. ohioensis, and E. immaculatus); later these were regarded as subspecies, which now are not considered nameworthy)
found: FishBase web site, May 11, 2006(Esox masquinongy, Muskellunge; other English common names: Allegheny River pike, Barred muskie, Great pike, Lunge, Mascalonge, Maskinonge, Muskie, Ohio muskie, Tiger, White pickerel, White pike, Wisconsin muskie)
found: Wikipedia, Dec. 5, 2006(Muskellunge or muskie (Esox masquinongy) are large, relatively rare freshwater fish of North America. They are the largest member of the pike family, Esocidae. There are three recognized subspecies of muskellunge: Great Lakes Muskellunge, Esox masquinongy masquinongy; Chautauqua Muskellunge, Esox masquinongy ohiensis, name variations: Ohio Muskellunge, Barred Muskellunge, Ohio River Pike, Allegheny River Pike, Jack Pike; Tiger Muskellunge, Esox masquinongy immaculatus, name variations: Unspotted Muskellunge, Wisconsin Muskellunge, Barred Muskellunge. Tiger Muskellunge is hybrid of the Great Lakes Muskellunge and the Northern Pike. The offspring of these rare couplings are sterile.)
found: Fish of the Great Lakes, via Wisconsin Sea Grant Web site, Dec. 5, 2006(Muskellunge, Esox masquinongy. Common names: muskie or musky, maskinonge, leopard muskellunge)
found: The pike of New York, via WWW, Dec. 5, 2006(largest member of the pike family, the muskellunge, or musky; muskies; tiger muskellunge are a hybrid cross between northern pike and muskellunge)