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uraspis, Caranx Günther [A.] 1860:444 [Catalogue of the fishes in the British Museum v. 2; ref. 1963] Ambon Island, Molucca Islands, Indonesia. Holotype (unique) (?): RMNH (whereabouts unknown). Replacement name for Uraspis carangoides Bleeker 1855. •Valid as Uraspis uraspis (Günther 1860) -- (Gushiken in Masuda et al. 1984:155 [ref. 6441], Allen & Swainston 1988:76 [ref. 25477], Paxton et al. 1989:587 [ref. 12442], Gunn 1990:54 [ref. 20141], Allen 1997:118 [ref. 23977], Lin & Shao 1999:62 [ref. 23921], Myers 1999:141 [ref. 23965], Smith-Vaniz 1999:2756 [ref. 24833], Johnson 1999:735 [ref. 25471], Nakabo 2000:803 [ref. 25086], Smith-Vaniz in Randall & Lim 2000:616 [ref. 25122], Iwatsuki et al. 2000:100 [ref. 26368], Hutchins 2001:33 [ref. 25847], Shinohara et al. 2001:324 [ref. 25995], Nakabo 2002:803 [ref. 26001], Manilo & Bogorodsky 2003:S107 [ref. 27377], Myers & Donaldson 2003:625 [ref. 27495], Mundy 2005:374 [ref. 28379], Hoese & Gates 2006:1173 [ref. 28997], Springer & Smith-Vaniz 2008:31 [ref. 31826], Fricke et al. 2009:58 [ref. 30213], Kimura 2009:127 [ref. 30425], Larson et al. 2013:125 [ref. 32988], Yoshida et al. 2013:122 [ref. 34464], Psomadakis et al. 2015:232 [ref. 34104], Motomura et al. 2017:121 [ref. 35490], Ali et al. 2018:324 [ref. 36183], Habib & Islam 2020:Supplementary table p. 17 [ref. 38321], Kim et al. 2020:129 [ref. 39118], Psomadakis et al. 2020:434 [ref. 37272], Kim et al. 2021:154 [ref. 39117], Kimura et al. 2022:43 [ref. 38998], Smith-Vaniz 2022:67 [ref. 39876], Vilasri et al. 2023:84 [ref. 40764]). Replacement Name. Current status: Valid as Uraspis uraspis (Günther 1860). Carangidae: Caranginae. Distribution: Indo-West Pacific: East Africa, Persian Gulf and western Mascarenes (La Réunion) east to Guam (Mariana Islands), north to Ryukyu Islands (Japan) and southern Korea, south to northern Australia. Habitat: marine.


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