Pseudohomaloptera yunnanensis

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Pseudohomaloptera yunnanensis
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Cypriniformes
Family: Balitoridae
Genus: Pseudohomaloptera
Species:
P. yunnanensis
Binomial name
Pseudohomaloptera yunnanensis
(Y. Y. Chen, 1978)
Synonyms
  • Balitoropsis yunnanensisChen, 1978
  • Homaloptera yunnanensis(Chen, 1978)

Pseudohomaloptera yunnanensis is a species of the genus Pseudohomaloptera in the family Balitoridae. [1]

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References

  1. Randall, Z.S. & Page, L.M. (2015): On the paraphyly of Homaloptera (Teleostei: Balitoridae) and description of a new genus of hillstream loaches from the Western Ghats of India. Zootaxa, 3926 (1): 57–86.