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temminckii, Cirrhilabrus Bleeker [P.] 1853:17 [Verhandelingen van het Bataviaasch Genootschap van Kunsten en Wetenschappen. v. 25 (art. 7); ref. 340] Nagasaki, Japan. Lectotype: RMNH 2137. Paralectotypes: RMNH 2137 (1). Available as "Cirrhilabrus Temminckii Blkr. = Cirrhilabrus T. Schl." referring to Temminck & Schlegel's Fauna Japonica. Lectotype selected by Randall & Shen 1978:18 [ref. 7027]. •Valid as Cirrhilabrus temminckii Bleeker 1853 [often seen as temmincki] -- (Yamakawa in Masuda et al. 1984:211 [ref. 6441], Allen & Swainston 1988:114 [ref. 25477], Randall 1992:118 [ref. 20249], Allen 1995:17 [ref. 21855], Allen & Randall 1996:102 [ref. 22684], Lee & Kim 1996:41 [ref. 25726], Allen 1997:186 [ref. 23977], Kuiter 1997:308 [ref. 25488], Allen & Kuiter 1999:136 [ref. 24289] as temmincki, Parenti & Randall 2000:13 [ref. 24943], Westneat in Randall & Lim 2000:628 [ref. 25122], Nakabo 2000:1004 [ref. 25182], Allen 2000:46 [ref. 25747], Allen 2000:112 [ref. 25868], Hutchins 2001:268 [ref. 25841], Hutchins 2001:39 [ref. 25847], Westneat 2001:3401 [ref. 26277] dated 1851, Nakabo 2002:1004 [ref. 26193], Choi et al. 2003:368, 636 [ref. 26218] as temmincki, Allen & Adrim 2003:48 [ref. 26830], Allen et al. 2006:1383 [ref. 29095], Allen et al. 2008:131 [ref. 29752], Motomura et al. 2010:163 [ref. 31256], Kuiter 2010:121 [ref. 35285] and as "cf. temminckii 1" and "cf. temminckii 2", Walsh & Tanaka 2012:2 [ref. 31758], Allen & Erdmann 2012:660 [ref. 31980], Walsh 2014:123 [ref. 33450], Allen et al. 2015:3 [ref. 33787], Kim et al. 2020:149 [ref. 39118], Sonoyama et al. 2020:86 [ref. 37637], Tea et al. 2020:100 [ref. 37333], Tea et al. 2021:[4] [ref. 38271]). Current status: Valid as Cirrhilabrus temminckii Bleeker 1853. Labridae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Indonesia east to Philippines, north to Korea and central Japan, south to northern Western Australia. Habitat: marine.


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