aphipsi, Leuciscus Aleksandrov [A. I.] 1927:155, Fig. [Trudy Kerčenskoj Naučnoj Rybochozjajstvennoj Stancii v. 1 (nos 2-3); ref. 15835] Aphips River above Krepostnaya, Kuban Basin, Russia. Neotype: ZIN 50427. Syntypes: (64) destroyed. Neotype designated by Bogutskaya & Poznyak 1994:309 [ref. 22694]. •Valid as Leuciscus aphipsi Aleksandrov 1927 -- (Berg 1949:562 [ref. 20661], Bogutskaya & Poznyak 1994:308 [ref. 22694], Reshetnikov et al. 1997:738 [ref. 24702], Bogutskaya 1998:63 [ref. 23589], Bogutskaya et al. 2001:43 [ref. 26178]). •Valid as Squalius aphipsi (Aleksandrov 1927) -- (Bogutskaya & Naseka 2004:88 [ref. 28183], Doadrio & Carmona 2006:200 [ref. 28975], Kottelat & Freyhof 2007:262 [ref. 29996], Bogutskaya & Zupančič 2010:53 [ref. 30905], Dyldin et al. 2020:111 [ref. 37569]). •Valid as Petroleuciscus aphipsi (Aleksandrov 1927) -- (Perea et al. 2010:14 [ref. 31802], Freyhof et al. 2018:131 [ref. 35889], Dyldin et al. 2023:[33] [ref. 40328], Kaya et al. 2023:4 [ref. 40658]). Current status: Valid as Petroleuciscus aphipsi (Aleksandrov 1927). Leuciscidae: Leuciscinae. Distribution: Eastern Europe: Kuban River, Transcaucasia, northwestern Caucasus (Russia). Habitat: freshwater.
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