baculis, Chanda Hamilton [F.] 1822:112, 371 [An account of the fishes found in the river Ganges; ref. 2031] Brahmaputra River at Gualpara [Goalpara], Assam, India. No types known. Information on type locality see Britz 2019:40 [ref. 37532]. Hamilton's original, unpublished illustration reproduced by Britz 2019:Pl. 65 [ref. 37532]. •Valid as Pseudambassis baculis (Hamilton 1822) -- (Talwar & Jhingran 1991:803 [ref. 20764], Datta & Chaudhuri 1993:2 [ref. 21980], Sen 1995:585 [ref. 23778], Sen 1999:202 [ref. 24750], Menon 1999:284 [ref. 24904], Karmakar 2000:34 [ref. 25662], Yadav 2003:24 [ref. 27711], Ataur Rahman 2003:373 [ref. 31338] as beculis, Conway et al. 2011:1756 [ref. 31594]). •Valid as Parambassis baculis (Hamilton 1822) -- (Roberts 1995:273 [ref. 22559], Mirza 2003:23 [ref. 27265], Geetakumari 2012:59 [ref. 31985], Geetakumari & Basudha 2012:3327 [ref. 32278], Mayanglambam & Vishwanath 2015:587 [ref. 34026], Moazzam & Osmany 2022:537 [ref. 39926]). •Valid as Chanda baculis Hamilton 1822 -- (Ataur Rahman 1989:341 [ref. 24860] as beculis, Rafique 2000:326 [ref. 25220], Rafique et al. 2003:98 [ref. 27173], Shrestha 2008:215 [ref. 29923], Ghazali et al. 2024:8 [ref. 40872]). Current status: Valid as Chanda baculis Hamilton 1822. Ambassidae. Distribution: South Asia: Pakistan, India, Nepal and Bangladesh. Habitat: freshwater.
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