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Species that contain: Barbus and tambra [ 3 ] records douronensis, Barbus Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1842:187 [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 16; ref. 1009] Java, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): MNHN 0000-3826. Non-types: SMF 2580 (1, dry), 2611 (1, dry) both from Java, ex RMNH. Type catalog: Bertin & Estève 1948:49 [ref. 19574]. •Valid as Barbus douronensis Valenciennes 1842 -- (Zhou & Cui 1996:134 [ref. 22573]). •Valid as Tor douronensis (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Wu et al. 1977:324 [ref. 4807], Chu & Cui in Chu & Chen 1989:141 [ref. 13584], Kottelat et al. 1993:49 [ref. 23448], Kottelat & Lim 1996:235 [ref. 23210], Zhu 1995:50 [ref. 25213], Vu & Nguyen 1997:26 [ref. 26438] as duronensis, Shan et al. in Yue 2000:163 [ref. 25272], Kottelat 2000:86 [ref. 25486], Hoàng et al. 2015:566 [ref. 33936]). •Synonym of Tor tambra (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Lim et al. 1990:38 [ref. 16753], Roberts 1993:22 [ref. 21799], Kottelat 1998:57 [ref. 23436] with question, Parenti & Lim 2005:186 [ref. 28285], Kottelat 2013:168 [ref. 32989] with question, Zhang et al. 2016:105 [ref. 34477], Pinder et al. 2019:[3] [ref. 36696], Jaafar et al. 2021:3 [ref. 38256]). Current status: Synonym of Tor tambra (Valenciennes 1842). Cyprinidae: Torinae. Habitat: freshwater. soro, Barbus Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1842:191 [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 16; ref. 1009] River Sading vetang, Bantam, Java, Indonesia. Holotype (unique): RMNH (not found). For authorship, see Scharpf 2015:499 [ref. 33890]. •Synonym of Tor tambra (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Lim et al. 1990:37 [ref. 16753], Roberts 1993:22-23 [ref. 21799]). •Tentatively valid -- (Kottelat et al. 1993:49 [ref. 2//3448]). •May belong in the genus Neolissochilus Rainboth 1985 -- (Roberts 1999:234 [ref. 23900]). •Valid as Tor soro (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Kottelat 2000:86 [ref. 25486]). •Synonym of Neolissochilus sorodes (Duncker 1904) -- (Khaironizam et al. 2015:153 [ref. 33812] with authorship as Bishop 1973). •Valid as Neolissochilus soro (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Kottelat 2013:127 [ref. 32989] with qualifications, Jaafar et al. 2021:3 [ref. 38256], Hasan et al. 2022:6035 [ref. 39888], Jamaluddin et al. 2022:[6] [ref. 39245]). Current status: Valid as Neolissochilus soro (Valenciennes 1842). Cyprinidae: Torinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Indonesia. Habitat: freshwater. tambra, Barbus Valenciennes [A.] in Cuvier & Valenciennes 1842:190 [Histoire naturelle des poissons v. 16; ref. 1009] Bogor, Java, Indonesia. Syntypes: RMNH D2280 (dry), and specimen on which Kuhl & van Hasselt drawing was based. Type information: Roberts 1993:22 [ref. 21799]. Kottelat (2013:169 [ref. 32989]) disagrees on the types. •Valid as Tor tambra (Valenciennes 1842) -- (Roberts 1989:81 [ref. 6439], Roberts 1993:22 [ref. 21799], Kottelat et al. 1993:49 [ref. 23448], Doi 1997:14 [ref. 22832], Kottelat 1998:57 [ref. 23436] aff. tambra, Martin-Smith & Tan 1998:585 [ref. 23647], Roberts 1999:226 [ref. 23900], Ng & Tan 1999:355 [ref. 24159], Kottelat 2000:86 [ref. 25486], Kottelat 2001:83 [ref. 25780], Tan & Lim 2004:109 [ref. 27716], Parenti & Lim 2005:186 [ref. 28285], Roberts & Khaironizam 2008:40 [ref. 33824], Kottelat 2013:168 [ref. 32989], Hoàng et al. 2015:552 [ref. 33936] with authorship Cuvier & Valenciennes 1842, Kottelat 2015:44 [ref. 33971], Zhang et al. 2016:105 [ref. 34477], Walton et al. 2016:1 [ref. 35037], Sulaiman et al. 2018:30 [ref. 35802], Wilkinson & Tan 2018:599 [ref. 36226], Ng et al. 2019:525 [ref. 36606], Pinder et al. 2019:[3] [ref. 36696], Fu et al. 2021:9570 [ref. 39347], Jaafar et al. 2021:3 [ref. 38256], Taki et al. 2021:124 [ref. 39830], Hasan et al. 2022:6035 [ref. 39888]). Current status: Valid as Tor tambra (Valenciennes 1842). Cyprinidae: Torinae. Distribution: Southeast Asia: Malaysia, Indonesia and Mekong River basin; introduced in Yunnan/China. Habitat: freshwater. |