caecutiens, Amblyceps Blyth [E.] 1858:282 [Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal v. 27 (no. 3); ref. 476] Amphoe Khum Yuam, Tambon Muang Bon, Huai Nong Heng, Mae La Ka, 18°37'N, 97°55'E, Mae Son Province, Thailand. Neotype: UMMZ 248766. Syntypes: whereabouts unknown. Type catalog: Ferraris 2007:18 [ref. 29155]. Neotype designated by Ng & Wright 2009:373-374 [ref. 30203]. •Synonym of Amblyceps mangois (Hamilton 1822) -- (Burgess 1989:108 [ref. 12860], Menon 1999:232 [ref. 24904]). •Valid as Amblyceps caecutiens Blyth 1858 -- (Ng & Kottelat 2000:335 [ref. 25076], Ng 2001:203 [ref. 25641], Ng 2005:243 [ref. 28495], Jayaram 2006:154 [ref. 28762], Ferraris 2007:18 [ref. 29155], Ng & Wright 2009:372 [ref. 30203], Ng & Wright 2010:58 [ref. 31035], Kottelat 2013:216 [ref. 32989], Darshan et al. 2016:9 [ref. 34177], Dahanukar et al. 2016:225 [ref. 34425], Ng & Kottelat 2018:[7] [ref. 35728]). Current status: Valid as Amblyceps caecutiens Blyth 1858. Amblycipitidae. Distribution: Bago River basin, Salween River drainage, Thailand and Myanmar. Habitat: freshwater.
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