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| Urunga tuihono: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20087968 |
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- <p><b><i>Hypopomus artedi</i> (Kaup, 1856)</b></p><p><i>Rhamphichthys Artedi</i> Kaup, 1856: 128, fig. 3. Type locality: The Mona, a river in French Guiana, and locality of specimen illustrated in Seba (1758: pl. 32 fig. 2). Syntypes: MNHN 0000-3157; 11 in. TL, and Seba specimen; 17 in. TL.</p><p><i>Rhamphichthys Mulleri</i> Kaup, 1856: 129, fig. 4. Type locality: Cayenne [French Guiana]. Syntypes: (2, larger one 20.6 in. TL) MNHN 0000-3983.</p><p><i>Parupygus savannensis</i> Hoedeman, 1962a: 58, fig. 5. Type locality: Surinam, Sipaliwini, Paru savannah, sta. 44a. Holotype: ZMA 102375; 220 mm TL.</p><p><i>Parupygus litaniensis</i> Hoedeman, 1962b: 98, fig. 2, 3b. Type locality: French Guiana, Litany, village Aloiké, sta. 29. Holotype: ZMA 100428; 195 mm SL.</p><p>Remarks: Synonymy follows Albert, Crampton (2003a). Eigenmann, Ward (1905: 170) serves as first reviser in treating <i>R. mulleri</i> as junior synonym of <i>R. artedi ¸</i> while also providing a key to distinguish between the two “nominal” species. This suggests the current synonymy may need to be reexamined.</p><p>Distribution: Widely distributed in Guianas (Albert, Crampton, 2003a).</p>