maolanensis, Paracobitis Li [W.-X.], Ran [J.-C.] & Chen [H.-M.] 2006:2, Fig. 1 [Journal of Zhanjiang Ocean University v. 26 (no. 4); ref. 29056] Cave Maolan in Libo County, 25°25'04"N, 107°52'E [25°23'N, 108°04'E], Guizhou Province, China. Holotype (unique): HRS 050103001. •Valid as Paracobitis maolanensis Li, Ran & Chen 2006 -- (Romero et al. 2009 [ref. 30522], Ma & Zhao 2012:111 [ref. 34891], Gan 2013:252 [ref. 32910]). •Mention -- (Hu & Zhang 2010:56 [ref. 30780]). •Tentatively in Triplophysa -- (Yang et al. 2011:570 [ref. 31447]). •Questionably a synonym of Triplophysa longibarbata (Chen, Yang, Sket & Aljancic 1998) -- (Kottelat 2012:128 [ref. 32367]). •Valid as Homatula maolanensis (Li, Ran & Chen 2006) -- (Zhang et al. 2016:128 [ref. 34477]). •Valid as Triplophysa maolanensis (Li, Ran & Chen 2006) -- (Liu et al. 2017:843 [ref. 35125], Wu et al. 2018:93 [ref. 35971], Chen et al. 2021:190 [ref. 38191]). •Valid as Troglonectes maolanensis (Li, Ran & Chen 2006) -- (Zhao et al. 2021:423 [ref. 38385], Luo et al. 2023:[4] [ref. 40042], Li et al. 2023:7 [ref. 40200]). Current status: Valid as Troglonectes maolanensis (Li, Ran & Chen 2006). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: East Asia: upper Pearl River basin, Guizhou Province, China. Habitat: freshwater.
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