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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 genus Labiatophysa: [ 6 ] records conjungens, Nemachilus labiatus Herzenstein [S. M.] 1888:84, Pl. 4 (fig. 5) [Zoologischer Theil, St. Petersburg v. 3 (2 abt.) (1); ref. 2147] Chorgos River, tributary of Ili River, China. Syntypes: ZIN 7843 (1), 7850 (2). Original genus is correctly Nemacheilus. •Synonym of Nemacheilus labiatus (Kessler 1874) -- (Berg 1949:858 [ref. 20661] as Nemachilus). •Synonym of Triplophysa labiata (Kessler 1874) -- (Prokofiev 2004:185 [ref. 27939]). •Synonym of Labiatophysa labiata (Kessler 1874) -- (Kottelat 2012:87 [ref. 32367]). Current status: Synonym of Labiatophysa labiata (Kessler 1874). Nemacheilidae. Habitat: freshwater. herzensteini, Diplophysa labiata Berg [L. S.] 1909:10 [Ezhegodnik Zoologicheskogo Muzeya Imperatorskoy Akademii Nauk v. 14; ref. 14362] Charyn [Tscharyn] River, tributary of the Ili River, Kazakhstan. Lectotype: ZIN 14530. Paralectotypes: ZIN 14530 (9). Lectotype selected by Prokofiev 2004:191 [ref. 27939]. •Synonym of Nemacheilus labiatus (Kessler 1874) -- (Berg 1949:858 [ref. 20661] as Nemachilus). •Valid as Triplophysa herzensteini (Berg 1909) -- (Prokofiev 2004:191 [ref. 27939], Prokofiev 2006:Engl. 580 [ref. 28811], Prokofiev 2006:255 [ref. 29061], Cao & Zhang 2008:40 [ref. 29966]). •Valid as Labiatophysa herzensteini (Berg 1909) -- (Kottelat 2012:87 [ref. 32367]). Current status: Valid as Labiatophysa herzensteini (Berg 1909). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: Central Asia: Tscharyn River (Kazakhstan). Habitat: freshwater. kaznakowi, Triplophysa Prokofiev [A. M.] 2004:195, Figs. 54-75 [Senckenbergiana Biologica v. 83 (no. 2); ref. 27939] "Tuguryuk River valley" (= Nom-Gol River flowing down from the extreme eastern escarps of Tien-Shan Mountains and disappearing in the sands of the Nomin-Gobi Desert, about 42°N, 96°E, Xinijang [sic]-Uighur Autonomous Region, China). Holotype: ZIN 12485. Paratypes: ZIN 12485 (7, 1 c&s). Plus non-type material. •Valid as Triplophysa kaznakowi Prokofiev 2004 -- (Prokofiev 2006:Engl. 580 [ref. 28811], Prokofiev 2006:255 [ref. 29061], Cao & Zhang 2008:40 [ref. 29966], Prokofiev 2010:907 [ref. 31096], Kottelat 2012:87 [ref. 32367]). •Valid as Labiatophysa kaznakowi (Prokofiev 2004). Current status: Valid as Labiatophysa kaznakowi (Prokofiev 2004). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: Tuguryuk River valley, Xinjiang-Uighur Autonomous Region, China. Habitat: freshwater. labiata, Diplophysa Kessler [K. F.] 1874:59, Pl. 8 (fig. 40) [Izvestiya Imperatorskago Obshchestva Lyubiteley Estestvoznsniya, Antropologii i Etnografii v. 11; ref. 2596] Urdjar River, tributary to Lake Alakul, Kyrguzstan. Syntypes: ZIN 2321 (4). •Valid as Nemacheilus labiatus (Kessler 1874) -- (Berg 1949:857 [ref. 20661] as Nemachilus). •Valid as Noemacheilus labiatus (Kessler 1874) -- (Mitrofanov & Dukravec 1989:49 [ref. 37748]). •Valid as Barbatula labiata (Kessler 1874) -- (Zhu 1989:28 [ref. 17744], Wu & Wu 1992:138 [ref. 21205], Zhu 1995:108 [ref. 25213]). •Valid as Triplophysa labiata (Kessler 1874) -- (Prokofiev 2004:185 [ref. 27939], Prokofiev 2006:255 [ref. 29061], Cao & Zhang 2008:40 [ref. 29966], Prokofiev 2010:907 [ref. 31096], Zhang et al. 2016:139 [ref. 34477]). •Valid as Labiatophysa labiata (Kessler 1874) -- (Prokofiev 2010:891, 895 [ref. 31096]) Current status: Valid as Labiatophysa labiata (Kessler 1874). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: North Asia and East Asia: China and Kazakhstan. Introduced in Uzbekistan. Habitat: freshwater. microphthalma, Diplophysa Kessler [K. F.] 1879:308 [Izvestiya Imperatorskoj Akademii Nauk, St.-Petersburg / Bulletin de l'Académie Impériale des Sciences de St. Pétersbourg v. 25; ref. 2598] Cham River/Chami Depression, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China. Lectotype: ZIN 4208. Paralectotypes (numerous): ZIN 4207 (3, lost), 4208a (6), 4209 (13, 1 c&s). Also appeared in Kessler 1879:269 [ref. 14266]. •Valid as Barbatula microphthalma (Kessler 1879) -- (Zhu 1989:27 [ref. 17744], Wu & Wu 1992:137 [ref. 21205], Zhu 1995:108 [ref. 25213]). •Valid as Triplophysa microphthalma (Kessler 1879) -- (Prokofiev 2004:193 [ref. 27939], Prokofiev 2006:255 [ref. 29061], Cao & Zhang 2008:40 [ref. 29966], Prokofiev 2010:907 [ref. 31096], Zhang et al. 2016:140 [ref. 34477]). •Valid as Labiatophysa microphthalma (Kessler 1879) -- (Kottelat 2012:87 [ref. 32367]). Current status: Valid as Labiatophysa microphthalma (Kessler 1879). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: South Asia: oases of the Chami Depression, Xinijang Uighur Autonomous Region (China). Habitat: freshwater. nasalis, Diplophysa Kessler [K. F.] 1876:27, Pl. 3 (fig. 2) [v. 2 (pt 4); ref. 2595] Dalai-Nor, Lake, Nei Monggol, China, elevation 4200 feet. Holotype (unique): ZIN 2475. •Synonym of Barbatula barbatula (Linnaeus 1758), subspecies nuda (Bleeker 1865) -- (Zhu 1989:29 [ref. 17744]). •Species inquirenda, in Triplophysa or in Barbatula -- (Prokofiev 2004:203 [ref. 27939]). •Valid as Triplophysa nasalis (Kessler 1876) -- (Prokofiev 2010:908 [ref. 31096]). •Uncertain as Labiatophysa nasalis (Kessler 1876) -- (Kottelat 2012:87 [ref. 32367]). Current status: Uncertain as Labiatophysa nasalis (Kessler 1876). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: Central Asia: Lake Dalai-Nor, China [if valid]. Habitat: freshwater. |