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10.36 Seminemacheilus Banarescu & Nalbant, 1995<br />

Heminoemacheilus Bănărescu, 1977: 44 (nomen nudum)<br />

Seminemacheilus Bănărescu & Nalbant, 1995: 449 (type<br />

species: Nemacheilus lendlii Hankó, 1924: 155, by original<br />

designation). Gender masculine.<br />

10.36.1 Seminemacheilus ispartensis Erk'akan, Nalbant<br />

& Özeren, 2007<br />

Seminemacheilus ispartensis Erk'akan, Nalbant & Özeren,<br />

2007: 76, fig. 7 (type locality: Turkey: Isparta Creek,<br />

Egirdir-Isparta Road, 1 st railway pass, 37°38'N 30°31'E;<br />

holotype: HUIC AKD-1; adjective, -is, -is, -e)<br />

Taxonomic notes. Coordinates possibly erroneous; they are<br />

identical to those <strong>of</strong> the type locality <strong>of</strong> Barbatula mediterraneus,<br />

which is from a different locality.<br />

10.36.2 Seminemacheilus lendlii (Hankó, 1924)<br />

Nemachilus lendlii Hankó, 1924: 155, pl. 3 fig. 9 (type locality:<br />

Turkey: Eski-Chehir; syntypes: MNH [10, lost]; noun<br />

in genitive, indeclinable)<br />

10.37 Speonectes Kottelat, 2012<br />

Speonectes Kottelat, 2012: 139 [appendix <strong>of</strong> present work]<br />

(type species: Sundoreonectes tiomanensis Kottelat,<br />

1990b: 52, by original designation). Gender masculine.<br />

10.37.1 Speonectes tiomanensis (Kottelat, 1990)<br />

Sundoreonectes tiomanensis Kottelat, 1990b: 52, pl. 1 fig. 2<br />

(type locality: Malaysia: Pulau Tioman: cave in Gunung<br />

[Mount] Kajang, at 3400 feet; holotype: BMNH 1989.2.<br />

23.1; adjective, -is, -is, -e)<br />

10.38 Sphaerophysa Cao & Zhu, 1988<br />

Sphaerophysa Cao & Zhu, 1988b: 405 (type species:<br />

Sphaerophysa dianchiensis Cao & Zhu, 1988: 405, by<br />

original designation). Gender feminine.<br />

10.38.1 Sphaerophysa dianchiensis Cao & Zhu, 1988<br />

Sphaerophysa dianchiensis Cao & Zhu, 1988b: 405, fig. 1<br />

(type locality: China: Yunnan: Dianchi Lake near Kunming;<br />

holotype: IHB 63V888; adjective, -is, -is, -e)<br />

10.39 Sundoreonectes Kottelat, 1990<br />

Sundoreonectes Kottelat, 1990b: 52 (type species: Nemacheilus<br />

obesus Vaillant, 1902: 134, by original designation).<br />

Gender masculine.<br />

10.39.1 Sundoreonectes obesus (Vaillant, 1902)<br />

Nemacheilus obesus Vaillant, 1902: 134, figs. 39–40 (type<br />

locality: Indonesia: Borneo: Kalimantan Timur: Bloeoe<br />

River [Bluu, 0°42'N 114°24'E]; lectotype: RMNH 7780,<br />

designated by Kottelat, 1984b: 232; adjective, -us, -a,<br />

-um)<br />

10.39.2 Sundoreonectes sabanus (Chin, 1990)<br />

Elxis sabanus Chin, 1990: 74, fig. 3 (type locality: Malaysia:<br />

Borneo: Sabah: Sipitang District: mountain stream<br />

THE RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 2012<br />

121<br />

in Mendolong area; holotype: FMNH 98130; adjective,<br />

-us, -a, -um)<br />

10.40 Tarimichthys Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2010<br />

Tarimichthys Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2010: 896 (subgenus <strong>of</strong> Triplophysa<br />

Rendahl, 1933: 21; type species: Nemachilus bombifrons<br />

Herzenstein, 1888: 67, by original designation).<br />

Gender masculine.<br />

10.40.1 Tarimichthys bombifrons (Herzenstein, 1888)<br />

Nemachilus bombifrons Herzenstein, 1888: 67, pl. 2 fig. 2,<br />

pl. 4 fig. 2 (type locality: China: Xinjiang: Chotan River<br />

[Khotan, Hotan He; confluence with Yarkand at<br />

40°22'21"N 80°56'18"E]; lectotype: ZISP 7359, designated<br />

by Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2002b: 429, fig. 3; compound noun,<br />

indeclinable)<br />

10.40.2 Tarimichthys edsinicus (Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2003)<br />

Triplophysa edsinica Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2003b: 66, fig. 29 (type<br />

locality: China: "Hexi region": Edsin-Gol [Ejin, Ejina<br />

He, Eiin, Hei-He, Ruo-Shui; a river flowing north to endorheic<br />

Gaxun Nuur (Juyan Lake), 42°25'20"N<br />

100°40'07"E]; holotype: ZISP 17294; adjective, -us, -a,<br />

-um)<br />

10.40.3 Tarimichthys incipiens (Herzenstein, 1888)<br />

Nemachilus bombifrons incipiens Herzenstein, 1888: 73<br />

(type locality: China: Xinjiang: "Keria Mts." [Keriya,<br />

36°53'00"N 81°36'00"E, about 160 km east <strong>of</strong> Khotan];<br />

lectotype: ZISP 7365/1, designated by Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2002b:<br />

428, fig. 1; participle, indeclinable)<br />

10.41 Traccatichthys Freyh<strong>of</strong> & Serov, 2001<br />

Traccatichthys Freyh<strong>of</strong> & Serov, 2001: 188 (type species:<br />

Nemacheilus taeniatus Pellegrin & Chevey, 1936: 229,<br />

by original designation). Gender masculine.<br />

10.41.1 Traccatichthys pulcher (Nichols & Pope, 1925)<br />

Nemacheilus pulcher Nichols & Pope, in Nichols, 1925b: 1<br />

(type locality: China: Hainan: Nodoa; holotype: AMNH<br />

8364 [apparently based on single specimen listed by<br />

Nichols & Pope, 1927: 339]; adjective, -er, -ra, -rum)<br />

10.41.2 Traccatichthys taeniatus (Pellegrin & Chevey,<br />

1936)<br />

Nemacheilus pulcher var. taeniata Pellegrin & Chevey, 1936:<br />

229, fig. 6 (type locality: Vietnam: Tonkin: Thiong Khé,<br />

Phu Tho, Red River drainage; holotype: MNHN<br />

1935.348; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />

? Micronemacheilus zispi Prok<strong>of</strong>iev, 2004b: 158, fig. 2<br />

[p. 195 in translation] (type locality: China: Hainan: Sanya,<br />

a mountain stream 110 km from Duao-Lyu-Shan village;<br />

holotype: ZISP 46740; noun in genitive, indeclinable)<br />

? Micronemacheilus bacmeensis Nguyen & Vo, in Nguyen,<br />

2005: 562, fig. 10 (type locality: Vietnam: Ha Giang Province:<br />

Bac Me district: Minh Son stream, Red River drainage;<br />

holotype: NCNTTSI; adjective, -is, -is, -e)

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