amplicephalus, Psilorhynchus Arunachalam [M.], Muralidharan [M.] & Sivakumar [P.] 2007:1352, Fig. 1a-b [Current Science v. 92 (no. 10); ref. 29407] Balishwar river of Barak river basin at Malidor village, 24°14'24.1"N, 92°32'401"E, Silchar, Assam, India. Holotype: SRS/ZSI F.7601. Paratypes: MSUMNH 345 (8). •Valid as Psilorhynchus amplicephalus Arunachalam, Muralidharan & Sivakumar 2007 -- (Arunachalam & Muralidharan 2008:410 [ref. 29965], Conway & Kottelat 2010:266 [ref. 30943], Conway & Britz 2010:31 [ref. 30958], Conway et al. 2013:231 [ref. 32788], Shangningam & Vishwanath 2013:62 [ref. 32800], Shangningam & Vishwanath 2013:389 [ref. 32820], Shangningam & Vishwanath 2013:[5] [ref. 32903], Conway & Britz 2015:354 [ref. 33744], Lalramliana et al. 2015:177 [ref. 33814], Arunachalam et al. 2018:223 [ref. 35779], Bleher 2018:810 [ref. 36647], Dey et al. 2020:8 [ref. 37288], Shangningam & Kosygin 2021:323 [ref. 38689]). Current status: Valid as Psilorhynchus amplicephalus Arunachalam, Muralidharan & Sivakumar 2007. Psilorhynchidae. Distribution: Barak River basin, Assam, India. Habitat: freshwater.
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