tenuicorpus, Gobio gobio Mori [T.] 1934:13, Pl. 4 (figs. 2a-2b) [Report of the first scientific expedition to Manchoukuo, Tokyo, Sec. 5, Zoology Pt 1; ref. 3042] Hsing-lung-shan, Hebei, China. Holotype (unique): not researched. For remarks on systematics see Kottelat 2006:34 [ref. 28831]. •Synonym of Gobio albipinnatus Lukasch 1933, but a valid subspecies as described -- (Berg 1949:654 [ref. 20661]). •Valid as Gobio tenuicorpus Mori 1934 -- (Lu et al. 1977:501 [ref. 2850], Wang 1984:28 [ref. 22951], Zhu 1995:78 [ref. 25213], Yue in Chen et al. 1998:300 [ref. 23878], Wang et al. 2001:129 [ref. 26566], Kottelat 2006:33 [ref. 28831], Ocock et al. 2006:36 [ref. 28933], Bogutskaya et al. 2008:324 [ref. 30085], Zhang et al. 2016:72 [ref. 34477], Dyldin et al. 2023:[21] [ref. 40328]). •Valid as Romanogobio tenuicorpus (Mori 1934) -- (Bogutskaya & Naseka 1996:39 [ref. 22798], Reshetnikov et al. 1997:741 [ref. 24702], Naseka 1998:85 [ref. 23590], Bogutskaya et al. 2001:44 [ref. 26178], Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:70 [ref. 28183]). Current status: Valid as Romanogobio tenuicorpus (Mori 1934). Gobionidae. Distribution: East Asia: Russia, Mongolia and China. Habitat: freshwater.
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