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durbini, Brycochandus Eigenmann [C. H.] 1908:106 [Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology v. 52 (no. 6); ref. 1221] Rio Tapajós, Brazil. Syntypes: MCZ 20862 (2). Appeared originally as durbini, but named for Miss Marion Lee Durbin, the correct species epithet would be durbinae, not to be corrected according to the ICZN. •In genus Bryconops -- (Machado-Allison et al. 1993:15 [ref. 22035]). •Valid as Bryconops durbini (Eigenmann 1908) -- (Machado-Allison & Chernoff 1997:68 [ref. 23462], Buckup in Reis et al. 2003:120 [ref. 27061], Chernoff & Machado-Allison 2005:21 [ref. 28573], Wingert & Malabarba 2011:474 [ref. 31515], Silva-Oliveira et al. 2015:140 [ref. 33906], Silva-Oliveira et al. 2018:380 [ref. 36284], Silva-Oliveira et al. 2019:20 [ref. 36769], Guedes et al. 2019:318 [ref. 37058], Silva-Oliveira et al. 2019:382 [ref. 36876], Silva-Oliveira & Lima 2024:373 [ref. 40817] as durbinae). Current status: Valid as Bryconops durbini (Eigenmann 1908). Iguanodectidae. Distribution: South America: Tapajós River basin, Mato Grosso State, Brazil. Habitat: freshwater.


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