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Please look in Eschmeyer's Catalog of Fishes for authorships of sections, Families of Fishes (all), and related information. Species in the family or subfamily Banjosidae: [ 6 ] records aculeatus, Banjos Matsunuma [M.] & Motomura [H.] 2017:[10], Figs. 1a-b, 2a, 3a-c, 9-10, 11a-c, 12a-d [Ichthyological Research v. 64 (no. 3); ref. 35072] Townsville Trough, northeast of Townsville, Qld, Australia, 18°00.7'S, 147°01.4'E - 17°57.4'S, 146°58.3'E, depth 208-212 meters. Holotype: CSIRO H2346-10. Paratypes: AMS, KAUM-I, NSMT-P. •Valid as Banjos aculeatus Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Current status: Valid as Banjos aculeatus Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Banjosidae. Distribution: Eastern Australia. Habitat: marine. banjos, Anoplus Richardson [J.] 1846:236 [Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science 15th meeting [1845]; ref. 3742] Sea of Japan. Holotype (unique): BMNH 2004.11.5.11. Based on Anoplus of Temminck & Schlegel 1841:17, Pl. 8. •Valid as Banjos banjos subspecies banjos (Richardson 1846) -- (Matsunuma & Motomura 2017:[13] [ref. 35072], Sonoyama et al. 2020:58 [ref. 37637]). •Valid as Banjos banjos (Richardson 1846) -- (Akazaki in Masuda et al. 1984:174 [ref. 6441], Machida in Okamura et al. 1985:477, 672 [ref. 8056], Allen & Swainston 1988:82 [ref. 25477], Paxton et al. 1989:538 [ref. 12442], Allen 1997:128 [ref. 23977], Nakabo 2000:744 [ref. 25086], Randall & Lim in Randall & Lim 2000:612 [ref. 25122], Hutchins 2001:31 [ref. 25847], Shinohara et al. 2001:323 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:744 [ref. 26001], Choi et al. 2003:317, 595 [ref. 26218], Shinohara et al. 2005:432 [ref. 28370], Allen & Cross 2006:1078 [ref. 29003], Shinohara et al. 2014:260 [ref. 33330], Kim et al. 2020:117 [ref. 39118]). Current status: Valid as Banjos banjos (Richardson 1846). Banjosidae. Distribution: Northwestern Pacific: East China Sea, Ryukyu Islands (Japan), southern Korea, Japan. Habitat: marine. brevispinis, Banjos banjos Matsunuma [M.] & Motomura [H.] 2017:[22], Figs. 1f-i, 2b, 3d-f, 12h [Ichthyological Research v. 64 (no. 3); ref. 35072] Northwest of North Island, Houtman Abrolhos, WA, Australia, 27°56'S, 113°14'E - 27°48'S, 113°14'E, depth 190-210 meters. Holotype: NMV A1743. Paratypes: CSIRO, KAUM, NMNZ, NMV, NSMT-P, WAM. •Synonym of Banjos banjos (Richardson 1846), but a valid subspecies brevispinis Matsunuma & Motomura 2017 -- (Gloerfelt-Tarp & Kailola 2022:149 [ref. 41223]). •Valid as Bajos brevispinis Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Current status: Valid as Banjos brevispinis Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Banjosidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean: Indonesia and Western Australia Habitat: marine. maculatus, Anoplus Döderlein [L.] in Steindachner & Döderlein 1883:7 [Denkschriften der Kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. v. 48 (1. Abth.); ref. 4247] Not available, name mentioned in passing in synonomy of Anoplus banjos Richardson 1846 for specimen from Tokyo, Japan (ZMB 12061). Nomen Nudum. Banjosidae. peregrinus, Banjos Matsunuma [M.] & Motomura [H.] 2017:[24], Fig. 2c [Ichthyological Research v. 64 (no. 3); ref. 35072] Timor Sea, Northern Territory, Australia, 10°01'01"S, 130°07'59"E, depth 172 meters. Holotype (unique): NTM S.13342-004. •Valid as Banjos peregrinus Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Current status: Valid as Banjos peregrinus Matsunuma & Motomura 2017. Banjosidae. Distribution: Timor Sea. Habitat: marine. typus, Banjos Bleeker [P.] 1876:277 [Archives néerlandaises des sciences exactes et naturelles v. 11; ref. 447] Sea of Japan. No types known. Unneeded replacement name for Anoplus banjos Richardson 1846. •Synonym of Banjos banjos (Richardson 1846). Current status: Synonym of Banjos banjos (Richardson 1846). Banjosidae. Habitat: marine. |