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microps, Cobitis Steindachner [F.] 1866:794, Pl. 13 (fig. 3) [Verhandlungen der K.-K. zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien v. 16; ref. 18789] Lei [Leh] and Phirse-Bach. Manechan in Rupshu, India, elevation about 16000 feet. Syntypes: (10) NMW 48562 (11?). •Valid as Nemacheilus microps (Steindachner 1866) -- (Tilak 1990:138 [ref. 23720] as Noemacheilus). •Valid as Triplophysa microps (Steindachner 1866) -- (Menon 1987:210 [ref. 14149], Zhu 1989:121 [ref. 17744], Talwar & Jhingran 1991:513 [ref. 20764], Wu & Wu 1992:196 [ref. 21205], Zhang et al. 1995:65 [ref. 22734], Zhu 1995:119 [ref. 25213], Menon 1999:190 [ref. 24904], Rafique 2000:325 [ref. 25220], Prokofiev 2001:194 [ref. 26613], Mirza 2003:16 [ref. 27265], Prokofiev 2007:7 [ref. 28990], Prokofiev 2006:256 [ref. 29061], Li et al. 2007:47 [ref. 29309], Zheng et al. 2010:[4] [ref. 30841], Prokofiev 2010:895 [ref. 31096], Kottelat 2012:128 [ref. 32367], Kottelat 2013:214 [ref. 32989], Zhang et al. 2016:140 [ref. 34477], Wang et al. 2024:21 [ref. 40861]). Current status: Valid as Triplophysa microps (Steindachner 1866). Nemacheilidae. Distribution: East Asia: upper Indus River, Pakistan, Kashmir, India and China. Habitat: freshwater.


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