urvillii, Aphritis Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1832:484, Pl. 243 [Histoire naturelle des poissons; ref. 1000] No locality [= Tasmania, Australia]. Syntypes: MNHN A-3180 (3). Eleginus bursinus Cuvier 1830 would be a senior synonym, but we tentatively maintain Pseudaphritis urvillii (Valenciennes 1832) due to prevailing usage. •Valid as Pseudaphritis urvillii (Valenciennes 1832) -- (Cadwallader & Backhouse 1983:132 [ref. 25473], Kuiter 1993:321 [ref. 23929], Gomon et al. 1994:727 [ref. 22532], Andrews in McDowall 1996:198 [ref. 22909], Eastman & Eakin 2000:14 [ref. 24631], Balushkin 2000:S96 [ref. 29555], Allen et al. 2002:257 [ref. 25930], Hammer & Walker 2004:89 [ref. 28129], Hoese & Bray 2006:1477 [ref. 29000], Raadik 2008:670 [ref. 30624], Hammer et al. 2012:65 [ref. 32389], Kuiter 2018:68 [ref. 36369], Eastman & Eakin 2021:[2] [ref. 38307]). Current status: Valid as Pseudaphritis urvillii (Valenciennes 1832). Pseudaphritidae. Distribution: Southeastern Indian Ocean, southwestern Pacific Ocean: New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia (southern Australia). Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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