jubata, Loricaria Boulenger [G. A.] 1902:70 [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 7) v. 9 (no. 49) (art. 15); ref. 14844] St. Javier, elevation 60 feet, and Río Durango, northwestern Ecuador, elevation 350 feet. Lectotype: BMNH 1902.5.27.45. Paralectotypes: BMNH 1901.3.29.74-76 (3?). Type catalog: Ferraris 2007:246 [ref. 29155]. Lectotype selected by Isbrücker 1979:112 [ref. 2302]. •Valid as Loricaria jubata Boulenger 1902 -- (Ovchynnyk 1967:38 [ref. 37559]). •Valid as Hemiloricaria jubata (Boulenger 1902) -- (Isbrücker et al. 2001:23 [ref. 25649], Isbrücker 2001:27, 29 [ref. 25653], Isbrücker 2002:17 [ref. 27178], Ferraris 2007:246 [ref. 29155]). •Valid as Rineloricaria jubata (Boulenger 1902) -- (Isbrücker 1980:106 [ref. 2303], Isbrücker 1981:88 [ref. 5522], Burgess 1989:442 [ref. 12860], Ferraris in Reis et al. 2003:342 [ref. 27061], Barriga Salazar 2014:112 [ref. 35745], Jiménez-Prado et al. 2015:231 [ref. 34894], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:78 [ref. 35633], Urbano-Bonilla et al. 2023:9 [ref. 40346], Escobar Camacho et al. 2024:8 [ref. 40892], Castellanos-Mejía et al. 2024:438 [ref. 41637]). Current status: Valid as Rineloricaria jubata (Boulenger 1902). Loricariidae: Loricariinae. Distribution: South America: Pacific rivers, Colombia and Ecuador. Habitat: freshwater.
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