stenorhynchus, Gonorhynchus Jerdon [T. C.] 1849:310 [Madras Journal of Literature and Science v. 15 (pt 2); ref. 4902] Bhowany River, at the foot of the Neilgherry hills, southern India. Holotype: ZSI F 9953. •Synonym of Garra gotyla (Gray 1830), but a valid subspecies stenorhynchus (Jerdon 1849) -- (Talwar & Jhingran 1991:422 [ref. 20764], Rema Devi 1993:244 [ref. 23727], Singh & Yazdani 1993:199 [ref. 24022], Easa & Shaji 1996:305 [ref. 24977], Zacharias et al. 1996:40 [ref. 25526], Manimekalan 1998:438 [ref. 24989], Aijthkumar et al. 1999:248 [ref. 24211], Rema Devi & Indra 1999:55 [ref. 24756], Menon 1999:144 [ref. 24904], Vishwanath & Kosygin 2000:413 [ref. 25322], Gopi 2001:80 [ref. 25681], Raju Thomas et al. 2002:50 [ref. 26359], Yadav 2003:15 [ref. 27711], Zhang 2005:13 [ref. 28349], Kurup & Radhakrishnan 2011:222 [ref. 31583], Nebeshwar & Vishwaneth 2013:119 [ref. 33006], Arunachalam et al. 2013:62 [ref. 33195], Arunachalam et al. 2014:67 [ref. 33404], Arunachalam & Nandagopal 2014:48 [ref. 33405], Arunkumar & Manimekalan 2018:1739 [ref. 36172]). •Valid as Garra stenorhynchus (Jerdon 1849) -- (Gurumayum & Kosygin 2016:92 [ref. 34491], Nebeshwar & Vishwanath 2017:25 [ref. 35484], Bleher 2018:534 [ref. 36647], Rath et al. 2019:495 [ref. 36896], Jadhav et al. 2022:10 [ref. 39774], Surachita et al. 2023:271 [ref. 40063]). Current status: Valid as Garra stenorhynchus (Jerdon 1849). Cyprinidae: Labeoninae. Distribution: South Asia: Cauvery River basin, Nilgiri Hills, southern Peninsular India. Habitat: freshwater.
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