brevipinnis, Tetrodon Regan [C. T.] 1903:300 [Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1902, v. 2 (pt 2) (art. 2) (for 4 Nov. 1902); ref. 14413] Sulawesi, Indonesia. Holotype: BMNH 1872.4.6.87. Paratypes: AMS B.7777-78 (2). Original genus should have been spelled Tetraodon. •Valid as Torquigener brevipinnis (Regan 1903) -- (Hardy 1984 [ref. 8219], Hardy 1989:121 [ref. 17672], Matsuura & Tyler 1997:203 [ref. 23219], Nakabo 2000:1426 [ref. 25182], Matsuura 2001:3957 [ref. 26317] dated 1902, Nakabo 2002:1426 [ref. 26193], Shao et al. 2008:266 [ref. 29952], Verruraj et al. 2011:8 [ref. 31496], Motomura et al. 2017:238 [ref. 35490], Psomadakis et al. 2020:624 [ref. 37272], Kaleshkumar et al. 2021:[4] [ref. 38263], Mary et al. 2021:398 [ref. 38693], Gloerfelt-Tarp & Kailola 2022:305 [ref. 41223], Devi et al. 2023:448 [ref. 40401], Mohanty et al. 2023:491 [ref. 41217], Nashad et al. 2023:124 [ref. 39975]). Current status: Valid as Torquigener brevipinnis (Regan 1903). Tetraodontidae. Distribution: Eastern Indian Ocean, western Pacific: east coast of India east to Papua New Guinea, north to Philippines, south to northern Australia and New Caledonia. Habitat: brackish, marine.
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