caudavittata, Datnia Richardson [J.] 1845:24, Pl. 18 (figs. 3-5) [Ichthyology of the voyage of H. M. S. Erebus & Terror v. 2 (2); ref. 3740] Harvey River in fresh water, Western Australia. Syntypes: BMNH 1844.12.15.44-46. Originally Datnia ?. •Valid as Amniataba caudavittata (Richardson 1845) -- (Vari 1978:241 [ref. 4514] as caudavittatus, Allen & Swainston 1988:62 [ref. 25477] as caudovittatus, Paxton et al. 1989:531 [ref. 12442], Larson & Williams 1997:356 [ref. 23967], Allen 1997:98 [ref. 23977], Johnson 1999:731 [ref. 25471], Hutchins 2001:31 [ref. 25847], Allen et al. 2002:241 [ref. 25930], Vari 2001:3308 [ref. 26126] as caudovittatus, Allen et al. 2006:1332 [ref. 29004], Davis et al. 2012:1173 [ref. 32013] as caudovittatus, Larson et al. 2013:158 [ref. 32988], Morgan et al. 2014:20 [ref. 36567], Steinke et al. 2017:8 [ref. 35255] with remarks, Hoschke et al. 2019:157 [ref. 36626]). Current status: Valid as Amniataba caudavittata (Richardson 1845). Terapontidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: New Guinea and Australia, south to Swan River (Western Australia) and northeastern Queensland (Australia). Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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