Conspectus cobitidum - Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research
Conspectus cobitidum - Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research
Conspectus cobitidum - Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research
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4.16.18 Pangio longimanus Britz & Kottelat, 2010<br />
Pangio longimanus Britz & Kottelat, 2010: 373, fig. 1 (type<br />
locality: Laos: Vientiane Province: confluence <strong>of</strong> Nam<br />
Leuk and Nam Gnong, 18°22'04"N 103°05'27"E; holotype:<br />
ZRC 51933; compound noun, indeclinable)<br />
4.16.19 Pangio lumbriciformis Britz & Maclaine, 2007<br />
Pangio lumbriciformis Britz & Maclaine, 2007: 22, fig. 4<br />
(type locality: Myanmar: Irrawaddy basin: Nan Kwe<br />
stream [near Myitkyna]; holotype: BMNH 2006.9.29.6;<br />
adjective, -is, -is, -e)<br />
4.16.20 Pangio malayana (Tweedie, 1956)<br />
Acanthophthalmus kuhlii malayanus Tweedie, 1956: 58,<br />
pl. 6a (type locality: Malaysia: Pahang: Kuala Tahan; holotype:<br />
BMNH 1957.1.23.1; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
4.16.21 Pangio mariarum (Inger & Chin, 1962)<br />
Acanthophthalmus mariae Inger & Chin, 1962: 118, fig. 56<br />
(type locality: Malaysia: Borneo: Sabah: Kinabatangan<br />
District: small tributary <strong>of</strong> Kinabatangan River at Deramakot;<br />
holotype: FMNH 68161; incorrect original spelling,<br />
emended into mariarum [Code art. 31.1.2], Kottelat,<br />
1989: 13; noun in genitive, indeclinable)<br />
Nomenclatural notes. The species was named for two women<br />
named Mary. The original spelling mariae must be emended<br />
into mariarum (Code art. 31(a)(ii); Kottelat, 1989: 13).<br />
4.16.22 Pangio muraeniformis (de Beaufort, 1933)<br />
Acanthophthalmus muraeniformis de Beaufort, 1933: 32<br />
(type locality: Singapore: Thomson Road; syntypes: ZRC<br />
1052 [2], ZMA 103.185 [3], CAS-SU 32602 [1], Nijssen<br />
et al., 1993: 213, Böhlke, 1953: 39; adjective, -is,<br />
-is, -e)<br />
4.16.23 Pangio myersi (Harry, 1949)<br />
Acanthophthalmus myersi Harry, 1949: 69 (type locality:<br />
Southeastern Thailand: Nong Khor; holotype: USNM<br />
103300; noun in genitive, indeclinable)<br />
4.16.24 Pangio oblonga (Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes,<br />
1846)<br />
Acantophthalmus Javanicus van Hasselt, 1823: 133 (nomen<br />
nudum, Kottelat, 1987b: 371)<br />
Acanthophthalmus javanicus van Hasselt, 1824: 377 (nomen<br />
nudum)<br />
Cobitis oblonga Valenciennes, in Cuvier & Valenciennes,<br />
1846: 76 (type locality: Indonesia: Java: Bogor; neotype:<br />
ZRC 35047, designated by Kottelat & Lim, 1993: 234<br />
[RMNH 2710 listed as possible syntypes by Eschmeyer<br />
& Fricke, 2010 cannot be syntype as Valenciennes based<br />
his description on a drawing <strong>of</strong> a single specimen]; adjective,<br />
-us, -a, -um)<br />
Acanthophthalmus javanicus Bleeker, 1860c: 75 (type locality:<br />
Indonesia: Java: Bogor; neotype: ZRC 35047, designated<br />
by Kottelat & Lim, 1993: 235 [RMNH 7061 listed<br />
by Eschmeyer & Fricke, 2010 are not syntypes; a lectotype<br />
designation by Kottelat & Lim, 1993: 235 made them<br />
paralectotypes if they really were syntypes; the lectotype<br />
is lost and a neotype was designated]; objective junior<br />
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synonym <strong>of</strong> Cobitis oblonga Valenciennes, in Cuvier &<br />
Valenciennes, 1846: 76; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
Taxonomic notes. Several species are confused under this<br />
name. See also molecular data in Bohlen et al. (2011).<br />
4.16.25 Pangio pangia (Hamilton, 1822)<br />
Cobitis pangia Hamilton, 1822: 355, 394 (type locality: India:<br />
"north-eastern parts <strong>of</strong> Bengal" [Goalpara; Hora,<br />
1935a: 49]; types: NT; on Official List <strong>of</strong> Specific Names<br />
in Zoology, ICZN 1992b: 248 [Opinion 1695]; Hamilton's<br />
unpublished figure reproduced in M'Clelland, 1839:<br />
pl. 51 fig. 5, Britz & Maclaine, 2007: 25, fig. 6; noun in<br />
apposition, indeclinable)<br />
Cobitis cinnamomea M'Clelland, 1839: 304, 435, pl. 51 fig. 5<br />
(unnecessary replacement name for Cobitis pangia<br />
Hamilton, 1822: 335; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
Canthophrys rubiginosus Swainson, 1839: 310 (available<br />
by indication to Hamilton, 1822: "Cob. No. 6" [which is<br />
Cobitis pangia]; type locality: India: "north-eastern parts<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bengal" [Goalpara; Hora, 1935a: 49]; types: NT;<br />
Hamilton's unpublished figure reproduced in M'Clelland,<br />
1839: pl. 51 fig. 5; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
Taxonomic notes. At least two species are confused under<br />
this name. See also molecular data in Bohlen et al. (2011).<br />
4.16.26 Pangio piperata Kottelat & Lim, 1993<br />
Pangio piperata Kottelat & Lim, 1993: 236, fig. 20 (type locality:<br />
Malaysia: Terengganu: stream at about km 6 on road<br />
from Kuala Brang to Kuala Terengganu, 6°04'25"N<br />
103°03'20"E; holotype: ZRC 35003; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
Taxonomic notes. At least two species are confused under<br />
this name. See also molecular data in Bohlen et al. (2011).<br />
4.16.27 Pangio pulla Kottelat & Lim, 1993<br />
Pangio pulla Kottelat & Lim, 1993: 238, fig. 21 (type locality:<br />
Indonesia: Kalimantan Tengah: heath forest northwest<br />
<strong>of</strong> Palankaraya; blackwater stream, 28–29 km on<br />
road to Tangkiling; tributary <strong>of</strong> Sungei Rungan, Sungei<br />
Kahajan drainage; holotype: ZRC 35022; adjective, -us,<br />
-a, -um)<br />
4.16.28 Pangio robiginosa (Raut, 1957)<br />
Acanthophthalmus robiginosus Raut, 1957: 31, figs. (type<br />
locality: Indonesia: Java: stream Tjipaja-en and tributaries<br />
near Rangkas-Betong village, Bantean area; holotype:<br />
ZMB 21334; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
4.16.29 Pangio semicincta (Fraser-Brunner, 1940)<br />
Acanthophthalmus semicinctus Fraser-Brunner, 1940: 172,<br />
fig. 3 (type locality: Malaysia: Johor: Mawai District;<br />
holotype: BMNH 1938.12.1.113; adjective, -us, -a, -um)<br />
Acanthophthalmus kuhlii sumatranus Fraser-Brunner, 1940:<br />
175, fig. 4B (type locality: Sumatra: Palembang Province:<br />
Lahat; holotype: BMNH 1866.5.2.41; simultaneous<br />
subjective synonym <strong>of</strong> Acanthophthalmus semicinctus<br />
Fraser-Brunner, 1940: 172; first revisers [Tan & Kottelat,<br />
2009: 61] gave precedence to A. semicinctus; adjective,<br />
-us, -a, -um)<br />
Taxonomic notes. Several species are confused under this<br />
name. See also molecular data in Bohlen et al. (2011).