rubrovittatus, Terelabrus Randall [J. E.] & Fourmanoir [P.] 1998:249, Fig. 1 [Bulletin of Marine Science v. 62 (no. 1); ref. 24083] Bulari Pass, New Caledonia, depth 100 meters. Holotype: BPBM 37026. Paratypes: BPBM 36889 (1). Non-types listed on p. 252. •Valid as Terelabrus rubrovittatus Randall & Fourmanoir 1998 -- (Parenti & Randall 2000:44 [ref. 24943], Allen & Adrim 2003:51 [ref. 26830], Kuiter 2010:49 [ref. 35285], Allen & Erdmann 2012:720 [ref. 31980], Fukui & Motomura 2015:559 [ref. 34031], Fukui & Motomura 2016:[2] [ref. 34409], Fukui 2018:85 [ref. 36334], Shepherd et al. 2023:10 [ref. 40113]). Current status: Valid as Terelabrus rubrovittatus Randall & Fourmanoir 1998. Labridae. Distribution: Western and central Pacific: Japan, Palau, Papua New Guinea, New Caledonia and the Marshall Islands. Habitat: marine.
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