leptosoma, Nemachilus stoliczkae Herzenstein [S. M.] 1888:23, Pl. 1 (fig. 2) [Zoologischer Theil, St. Petersburg v. 3 (2 abt.) (1); ref. 2147] Schuga [Shule] River, China. Holotype (unique): ZIN 7261. Original genus is correctly Nemacheilus. The name stoliczkae is a misspelling of stoliczkai [originally stolickai Steindachner 1866 but incorrectly amended for letter "c" with diacritical mark]. •Valid as Indotriplophysa leptosoma (Herzenstein 1888) -- (Kottelat 2012:86 [ref. 32367]). •Valid as Triplophysa leptosoma (Herzenstein 1888) -- (Zhu 1989:110 [ref. 17744], Ding 1994:84 [ref. 21531], Zhang et al. 1995:60 [ref. 22734], Zhu 1995:117 [ref. 25213], Chen & Zhang in Chen 1998:79 [ref. 23556], Prokofiev 2001:194 [ref. 26613], Prokofiev 2007:18? [Engl. 14] [ref. 28990], Prokofiev 2006:257 [ref. 29061], Zheng et al. 2010:[8] [ref. 30841], Prokofiev 2010:896 [ref. 31096], He et al. 2012:278 [ref. 32339], Li et al. 2015:423 [ref. 33642] as leptosome and leptosoma, Yan et al. 2015:304 [ref. 33966], Zhang et al. 2016:139 [ref. 34477], Wu et al. 2016:295 [ref. 34665], Zhang et al. 2019:386 [ref. 36699], Guo 2021:568 [ref. 38618]). Current status: Valid as Triplophysa leptosoma (Herzenstein 1888). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: East Asia: upper Shule River drainage, upper Yangtze River basin, Qinghai and Gansu, China. Habitat: freshwater.
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