chrysotaenia, Apogon Bleeker [P.] 1851:168 [Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch IndiĆ« v. 2 (no. 1); ref. 16895] Jakarta, Java, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): RMNH 5598 (1 of 2). •Valid as Apogon chrysotaenia Bleeker 1851 -- (Allen & Swainston 1988:66 [ref. 25477], Paxton et al. 1989:546 [ref. 12442], Paulin et al. 1989:180 [ref. 24556], Allen 1997:102 [ref. 23977], Allen 1999:2605 [ref. 24812], Allen in Randall & Lim 2000:613 [ref. 25122], Hutchins 2001:31 [ref. 25847], Allen & Adrim 2003:35 [ref. 26830], Adrim et al. 2004:120 [ref. 27715], Allen et al. 2006:1085 [ref. 29004], Yoshida et al. 2010:31 [ref. 31255], Motomura et al. 2010:105 [ref. 31256]). •Valid as Ostorhinchus chrysotaenia (Bleeker 1851) -- (Allen & Erdmann 2012:389 [ref. 31980], Mabuchi et al. 2014:199 [ref. 33426], Kuiter & Kozawa 2019:111 [ref. 36965], Allen & Erdmann 2024:415 [ref. 40796]). Current status: Valid as Ostorhinchus chrysotaenia (Bleeker 1851). Apogonidae: Apogoninae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: Bali (Indonesia) east to Solomon Islands, north to Japan, south to northern Western Australia. Habitat: marine.
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