irinae, Pseudanos Winterbottom [R.] 1980:27, Figs. 7c, 21, 45b [Royal Ontario Museum Life Science Contributions No. 123; ref. 4755] Río Orinoco at bifurcation with Río Casiquiare, Laja Tama Tama, Venezuela. Holotype: CAS-SU 58809. Paratypes: AMNH 14359 (1), 17612 (24, 6 c&s); BMNH 1911.10.31.463 (1), 1972.7.27.126-26 (2); CAS 15771 (1), 15787 (1), 20097-98 (10, 6), 20100 (1); FMNH 53390-92 (1, 1, 1); CAS-SU 16281-82 (9, 1), 68303 (2). Type catalog: Ibarra & Stewart 1987:70 [ref. 12367]. •Valid as Pseudanos irinae Winterbottom 1980 -- (Taphorn 1992:60 [ref. 23654], Garavello & Britski in Reis et al. 2003:79 [ref. 27061], Sidlauskas & Santos 2005:121 [ref. 28904], Birindelli et al. 2012:56 [ref. 32125]). •Synonym of Pseudanos trimaculatus (Kner 1858) -- (Birindelli et al. 2012:55 [ref. 32125], Mirande & Koerber 2015:13 [ref. 35117], DoNascimiento 2016:528 [ref. 34727], DoNascimiento et al. 2017:[4] [ref. 35679]). Current status: Synonym of Pseudanos trimaculatus (Kner 1858). Anostomidae. Distribution: South America: Orinoco River basin (Venezuela east to Guyana) [if valid]. Habitat: freshwater.
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