99. Puntius snyderi Oshima, 1919:216, pl.50, fig. 2Lecto<strong>type</strong>: FMNH 59093 (formly CM 8231) (77 TL), Rigyokutsu, Nanto, Dec. 1916, coll. T. Aoki.Paralecto<strong>type</strong>: SU 23079 (1), Maruyama near Taihoku; SU 23134 (3), Daito River [Da–du River]; SU 23143 (1)Rigyokutsu, Nanto; all sent by M. Oshima.Remark. The lecto<strong>type</strong> was designated by Eschmeyer (1998).100. Rasborinus formosae Oshima, 1920a:131, pl.3, fig. 1= Metzia formosae (Oshima)Lecto<strong>type</strong>: ANSP 49952 (88 TL), a small pong near Manka, Taihoku, Jun. 1919, coll. T. Aoki.Paralecto<strong>type</strong>: unknown (2, 75–79 TL), same data as holo<strong>type</strong>.Remark. ANSP 49952 referred to as the holo<strong>type</strong> by Böhlke (1984) is selected as lecto<strong>type</strong> herein. Two para<strong>type</strong>smentioned were not found by us.101. Rasborinus takakii Oshima, 1920a:130, pl.3, fig. 2= Metzia messembrinum (Jordan <strong>and</strong> Evermann)Holo<strong>type</strong>: ANSP 49951 (63 TL), Ako [Pingtung], coll. Eiji Matsuda.Para<strong>type</strong>: unknown (2, 54–125 TL), collected from Ako <strong>and</strong> one specimen collected from Rinraku.Remark. ANSP 49951 referred to as the holo<strong>type</strong> by Böhlke (1984) is selected as the lecto<strong>type</strong> herein. Twoparalectotyes were not registered to any institute <strong>and</strong> are probably lost.102. Scaphiodontella alticorpus Oshima, 1920a:126, pl.4, fig. 1= Onychostoma alticorpus (Oshima)Lecto<strong>type</strong>: ANSP 49948 (220 TL), Burako River, Ako [Pingtung], 2 Feb. 1919, coll. Eiji Matsuda.Paralecto<strong>type</strong>: unknown (1, 138 TL), collected from Kwaren River at Kado, Kwarenho.Remark. ANSP 49948 referred to as the holo<strong>type</strong> by Böhlke (1984) is selected as the lecto<strong>type</strong> herein. Theparalecto<strong>type</strong> was not registered to any institute <strong>and</strong> is probably lost.103. Scaphesthes tamusuiensis Oshima, 1919:209, pl.50, fig. 1= Scaphesthes barbatulus (Pellegrin)Lecto<strong>type</strong>: FMNH 59091 [formly CM 8228] (230 TL), Tamusui [Tamsui] River, near Shinten, Dec. 1916, coll. T.Aoki.Paralecto<strong>type</strong>: SU 23013 (3), Tamusui [Tamsui] River near Shinten [one partially stained]; SU 23058 (1), ChosoRiver, coll. M. Oshima; SU 23117–8 (2), Giran, coll. M. Oshima.Remark. The original description was based on a 230–mm TL specimen which was designated as a lecto<strong>type</strong> byEschmeyer (1998). Data from six additional specimens was provided in the original description, including 3collected from Tamusui River, 1 from Choso River, 1 from Giran, 1 from Heirinbi, <strong>and</strong> 2 from Taishu.Although these localities were not exactly the same as those provided in the data sheet, we believe thosespecimens were the <strong>type</strong> series.104. Spinibarbus elongatus Oshima, 1920a:127, pl.4, fig. 2= Spinibarbus holl<strong>and</strong>i OshimaFIGURE 3. Holo<strong>type</strong> <strong>of</strong> Spinibarbus elongatus Oshima, 1920, ANSP 49949, 233 mm TL.30 · Zootaxa 2957 © 2011 <strong>Magnolia</strong> <strong>Press</strong>HO & SHAO
Holo<strong>type</strong>: ANSP 49949 (233 TL), Buraku River, Ako [Pingtung], 2 Feb. 1919, coll. Eiji Matsuda.Remark. Based on our examination, this species is junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Spinibarbus holl<strong>and</strong>i.105. Spinibarbus holl<strong>and</strong>i Oshima, 1919:218, pl. 50, fig. 3 & pl. 51Lecto<strong>type</strong>: FMNH 59095 (formly CM 8233) (340 TL), Sobun River near Tabani [Yujing, Tainan], Dec. 1916, coll.T. Aoki.Paralecto<strong>type</strong>: SU 23060 (1), same as holo<strong>type</strong>, sent by M. Oshima.Remark. Oshima (1919) mentioned that there were four specimens collected from the same locality. The originaldescription was based on a 340–mm TL specimen which was designated as a lecto<strong>type</strong> by Eschmeyer (1998).Data from two additional specimens was provided, <strong>and</strong> one paralecto<strong>type</strong> (SU 23060) was relocated by us.106. Squalidus banarescui Chen <strong>and</strong> Chang, 2007:71, fig. 3Holo<strong>type</strong>: NTOU P–2005–07–017 (60.5, male), Wu (Ta–du) River, Taichung County, Taiwan, coll. Y. C. Chang,Jul. 1999.Para<strong>type</strong>: NTOU P–2005–07–018 (11, 36.8–63.0), Wu (Ta–du) River, Taichung County, Taiwan, coll. Y. C. Chang,Jul. 1999.107. Zacco evolans Jordan <strong>and</strong> Evermann, 1902:322, fig, 5= Opsariichthys evolans (Jordan <strong>and</strong> Evermann)Holo<strong>type</strong>: SU 7129 ( TL), Taihoku [Taipei], coll. T. Tada.Para<strong>type</strong>: SU 7271 (1), Formosa; SU 7333 (1), Taihoku [Taipei], coll. Tada.Remark. The figured specimen is labeled <strong>type</strong> <strong>and</strong> evidently has been determined to be the holo<strong>type</strong>. This specieswas referred to as a junior synonym <strong>of</strong> Zacco platypus in previous publications. Chen <strong>and</strong> Chang (2005) <strong>and</strong>Chen et al. (2008) provided the evidence <strong>of</strong> the validity <strong>of</strong> this species.108. Zacco taiwanensis Chen, 1982:296, fig. 2= Opsariichthys pachycephalus GüntherSyn<strong>type</strong>: IHB 750099 (1), 750101–750106 (6) (74–123 TL), all collected from Lake C<strong>and</strong>idius.Cobitidae (106)109. Misgurnus anguillicaudatus formosanus Rendahl, 1936:302= Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Cantor)Holo<strong>type</strong>: NRM 10354 ( female, 106 TL), Lake C<strong>and</strong>idius, 30 Sep. 1907, coll. Hans Sauter.Para<strong>type</strong>: NRM 39641 (out <strong>of</strong> NRM 10354, 11, 61–79 TL), collected with holo<strong>type</strong>.Balitoridae (107)Formosania Oshima, 1919:194Type species: Formosania gilberti Oshima, 1919Remark. This name was placed in the synonymy <strong>of</strong> Crossostoma Sauvage, 1878 by previous authors. Novák et al.(2006) noted that Crossostoma Sauvage was preoccupied by three different animal groups <strong>and</strong> usedFormosania Oshima as an available name.110. Crossostoma lacustre Steindachner, 1908b:110= Formosania lacustre (Steindachner)Syn<strong>type</strong>: the same <strong>type</strong> series with Homaloptera formosanum Steindachner, 1908a.TYPE CATALOG OF TAIWANESE FISHESZootaxa 2957 © 2011 <strong>Magnolia</strong> <strong>Press</strong> · 31
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