fluviatilis, Blennius Asso y del Rio [I. J. de] 1801:31 [Anales de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. v. 4 (no. 10); ref. 6523] Ebro River, Zaragoza, Spain. No types known. Appears first with a scientific name in Asso 1784:10, 22 [ref. 19940] but not regarded as binomial nomenclature (see Kottelat 1997:175 [ref. 22952]). •Valid as Blennius fluviatilis Asso y del Rio 1801 -- (Goren 1974:101 [ref. 7502]). •Valid as Salaria fluviatilis (Asso y del Rio 1801) -- (Bath 1986:356 [ref. 6217], Krupp & Schneider 1989:406 [ref. 13651], Poll & Gosse 1995:119 [ref. 24781], Mrakovcic et al. 1995:185 [ref. 23079], Bath 1996:92 [ref. 22687], Bianco et al. 1996:56 [ref. 26724], Kottelat 1997:175 [ref. 22952], Perdices et al. 2000:727 [ref. 24587], Azeroual et al. 2000:20 [ref. 25366], Bath 2003:97 [ref. 27343], Hamidan 2004:393 [ref. 37679], Kottelat 2004:121 [ref. 27669], Almada et al. 2005:289 [ref. 28398], Fricke et al. 2007:99 [ref. 29533], Kottelat & Freyhof 2007:547 [ref. 29996], Patzner et al. 2009:460 [ref. 30396], Doadrio et al. 2012:152 [ref. 31858], Barbieri et al. 2015:105 [ref. 35029] with author as Asso, Çiçek et al. 2015:152 [ref. 35151] with author as Assoy del Rio, Ćaleta et al. 2019:186 [ref. 37026], İnnal 2019:98 [ref. 36949], Carneiro et al. 2019:211 [ref. 37250], Lorenzoni et al. 2019:252 [ref. 37108], Parenti 2019:102 [ref. 37117], Bariche & Fricke 2020:57 [ref. 37515], Bayçelebi 2020:763 [ref. 37964], Çiçek et al. 2020:257 [ref. 37644], Tutman & Glamuzina 2021:77 [ref. 38345], Wagner et al. 2021:[4] [ref. 38545]). •Valid as Ichthyocoris fluviatilis (Asso y del Rio 1801) -- (Duquenne-Delobel et al. 2022:37 [ref. 39186]). •Valid as Salariopsis fluviatilis (Asso y del Rio 1801) -- (Azzena et al. 2022:4 [ref. 39842], Vecchioni et al. 2022:7 [ref. 38979], Vecchioni et al. 2022:99 [ref. 39372], Yoğurtçuoğlu et al. 2022: 90 [ref. 40277], Çiçek et al. 2023:448 [ref. 40625], Shumka et al. 2023:39 [ref. 40747], Çiçek et al. 2024:372 [ref. 40789]). Current status: Valid as Salariopsis fluviatilis (Asso y del Rio 1801). Blenniidae: Salariinae. Distribution: Europe, Asia Minor and North Africa: Mediterranean Sea watersheds. Habitat: freshwater, brackish, marine.
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