magnidiscus, Garra Tamang [L.] 2013:32, Figs. 1-2 [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 24 (no. 1); ref. 32803] Tributary of the Siang River, about 3 km from Bomdo Village on main road to Tuting, Upper Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, India,28°44.04'N, 94°51.97'E. Holotype: ZSI/V/APFS/P-622. Paratypes: ZSI/V/APFS. •Valid as Garra magnidiscus Tamang 2013 -- (Arunachalam et al. 2013:62 [ref. 33195], Arunachalam et al. 2013:121 [ref. 33196], Arunachalam et al. 2014:65 [ref. 33404], Arunachalam & Nandagopal 2014:49 [ref. 33405], Thoni et al. 2016:129 [ref. 34747], Roni et al. 2017:375 [ref. 35205], Nebeshwar & Vishwanath 2017:24 [ref. 35484], Gong et al. 2018:865 [ref. 36387], Moyon & Arunkumar 2018:113 [ref. 36388], Tamang et al. 2019:70 [ref. 36496], Shangningam et al. 2019:153 [ref. 37109], Marngar et al. 2024:484 [ref. 41573]). Current status: Valid as Garra magnidiscus Tamang 2013. Cyprinidae: Labeoninae. Distribution: South Asia: upper Brahmaputra River basin, Arunachal Pradesh, India. Habitat: freshwater.
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