kingi, Liobagrus Tchang [T.-L.] 1935:95, Fig. 1 [Bulletin of the Fan Memorial Institute of Biology, Peiping (Zoology Series) v. 6 (no. 3); ref. 15747] Tsin-ning, Yunnan Province, China. Holotype: ASIZB [now NZMC] 19825 [ex 11673]. Type catalog: Zhang 1996:501 [ref. 24036], Ferraris 2007:19 [ref. 29155]. Ye et al. 2015:83 [ref. 33808]. •Valid as Liobagrus kingi Tchang 1935 -- (Burgess 1989:108 [ref. 12860], Ding 1994:472 [ref. 21531], Zhu 1995:149 [ref. 25213], Yang in Chen 1998:291 [ref. 23556], Yue & Chen 1998:229 [ref. 26415], He in Chu et al. 1999:105 [ref. 24534], Ferraris 2007:19 [ref. 29155], Park & Kim 2010:351 [ref. 31192], Sun et al. 2013:380 [ref. 32532], Ye et al. 2015:83 [ref. 33808], Kim et al. 2015:274 [ref. 33939], Zhang et al. 2016:169 [ref. 34477], Xie & Zhang 2018:70 [ref. 36129], Zhang et al. 2019:492 [ref. 36699], Chen et al. 2021:398 [ref. 38251], Guo 2021:783 [ref. 38618], Xie et al. 2022:11 [ref. 39369]). Current status: Valid as Liobagrus kingi Tchang 1935. Amblycipitidae. Distribution: Upper Yangtze River basin and Lake Dianchi, China. Habitat: freshwater.
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