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Conspectus cobitidum - Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research

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4.9.2 Kottelatlimia katik, ZRC uncat., 12.3 mm SL; Indonesia:<br />

Borneo: Pembuang drainage. (Photograph by Tan Heok Hui).<br />

dok-gun district: Dalsan-myon municipality: Yongdokoship<br />

River in Yongjeon-ri village; 36°23'47"N<br />

129°15'20"E; holotype: CNUC 21827; adjective, -is,<br />

-is, -e)<br />

4.7 Kichulchoia Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1999<br />

Choia Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1997: 192 (type species: Niiwaella<br />

brevifasciata Kim & Lee, 1995: 285, by original<br />

designation; junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Choia Walcott, 1920:<br />

291 in Spongiae). Gender feminine.<br />

Kichulchoia Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1999: 374 (replacement<br />

name for Choia Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1997: 192). Gender<br />

feminine.<br />

4.7.1 Kichulchoia brevifasciata (Kim & Lee, 1995)<br />

Niwaella brevifasciata Kim & Lee, 1995: 285, figs. 1–2 (type<br />

locality: South Korea: Chollanam-do province: Kohûnggun<br />

district: Pungyang-myon municipality: Koûp stream<br />

in Yamag-ri village, 34°34'06"N 127°14'16"E; holotype:<br />

CNUC 19907; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />

4.7.2 Kichulchoia multifasciata (Wakiya & Mori, 1929)<br />

Cobitis multifasciatus Wakiya & Mori, 1929: 31, pl. 2 fig. 1<br />

(type locality: Korea: Rakuto River at Taikyu; holotype:<br />

LU, Böhlke, 1953: 39; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />

Taxonomic notes. Generic position follows Šlechtová et al.<br />

(2008) and Kim (2009).<br />

4.8 Koreocobitis Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1997<br />

Koreocobitis Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1997: 191 (type species:<br />

Cobitis rotundicaudata Wakiya & Mori, 1929: 32,<br />

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

4.8.1 Koreocobitis naktongensis Kim, Park & Nalbant, 2000<br />

Koreocobitis naktongensis Kim, Park & Nalbant, 2000: 90,<br />

figs. 1a, 2a (type locality: Korea: Chollabuk-do province:<br />

Namwon-gun district: Inwol-myon municipality:<br />

Naktong River at Jugkun-ri village; holotype: CNUC<br />

21229; adjective, -is, -is, -e)<br />

4.8.2 Koreocobitis rotundicaudata (Wakiya & Mori, 1929)<br />

Cobitis rotundicaudata Wakiya & Mori, 1929: 32, pl. 2 fig. 2<br />

(type locality: Korea: Chung-chonbuk-do province: Dangyang-gun<br />

district: Yonsangchon-myon municipality:<br />

Youm Hyon stream, tributary <strong>of</strong> South Han River, at Shingok-ri<br />

village [original type locality: Korea: Soun Kan<br />

River at Tanyo]; neotype: CNUC uncat., designated by<br />

Kim, Park & Nalbant, 1997: 192 but questionable validity<br />

since reasons to believe that the original type materi-<br />

THE RAFFLES BULLETIN OF ZOOLOGY 2012<br />

31<br />

4.9.3 Kottelatlimia pristes, CMK 11116, 41.9 mm SL; Indonesia:<br />

Sumatra: Batang Hari drainage.<br />

al is lost are not explained, Code art. 75.3.4; adjective, -<br />

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

4.9 Kottelatlimia Nalbant, 1994<br />

Kottelatlimia Nalbant, 1994: 377 (type species: Lepidocephalichthys<br />

katik Kottelat & Lim, 1992: 212, by original<br />

designation). Gender feminine.<br />

4.9.1 Kottelatlimia hipporhynchos Kottelat & Tan, 2008<br />

Kottelatlimia hipporhynchos Kottelat & Tan, 2008: 64, fig. 1<br />

(type locality: Indonesia: Borneo: Kalimantan Tengah:<br />

Kahayan drainage, blackwater stream at km 80 on road<br />

from Palangka Raya to Tumbang Telakian (35 km after<br />

turn-<strong>of</strong>f at km 45 on road from Palangka Raya to Kasongan);<br />

1°37.324'S 113°37.569'E; holotype: MZB 10977;<br />

compound noun, indeclinable)<br />

4.9.2 Kottelatlimia katik (Kottelat & Lim, 1992)<br />

Lepidocephalichthys katik Kottelat & Lim, 1992: 212, fig. 6<br />

(type locality: Malaysia; holotype: ZRC 9344; noun in<br />

apposition, indeclinable)<br />

4.9.3 Kottelatlimia pristes (Roberts, 1989)<br />

Lepidocephalichthys pristes Roberts, 1989: 105, fig. 80 (type<br />

locality: Indonesia: Borneo: Kalimantan Barat: 30 km<br />

west <strong>of</strong> Sintang on road from Sanggau to Sintang; holotype:<br />

MZB 3527; noun in apposition, indeclinable)<br />

4.10 Lepidocephalichthys Bleeker, 1863<br />

Cobitichthys Bleeker, 1858: 304 (type species: Cobitis barbatuloides<br />

Bleeker, 1851: 435, by monotypy; declared<br />

nomen oblitum under Code art. 23.9.2 by Kottelat & Tan,<br />

2008b: 70). Gender masculine.<br />

Lepidocephalichthys Bleeker, 1863a: 38 (type species: Cobitis<br />

hasselti Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes,<br />

1846: 74, by original designation; also in Bleeker, 1863c:<br />

4, pl. 103; declared nomen protectum under Code art.<br />

23.9.2 by Kottelat & Tan, 2008b: 70). Gender masculine.<br />

Platacanthus Day, 1865a: 296 (type species: Platacanthus<br />

agrensis Day, 1865a: 296, by monotypy; junior homonym<br />

<strong>of</strong> Platacanthus Fischer von Waldheim, 1849: 80, in fossil<br />

fishes; also in Day, 1865b: 204). Gender masculine.<br />

Jerdonia Day, 1871: 700 (type species: Platacanthus maculatus<br />

Day, 1868: 941, by monotypy; junior homonym <strong>of</strong><br />

Jerdonia Blanford & Blanford, 1862: 348, in Mollusca).<br />

Gender feminine.<br />

Enobarbus Whitley, 1928: 296 (replacement name for Jerdonia<br />

Day, 1871: 700; not a junior homonym <strong>of</strong> Aenobarbus<br />

Agassiz, 1842: 2, in Aves). Gender masculine.

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