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Species in the genus Neoceratodus: [ 3 ] records


blanchardi, Neoceratodus Castelnau [F. L.] 1876:133 [Journal de Zoologie v. 5; ref. 760] Fitzroy River, Queensland, Australia. Holotype (unique): MNHN A-0419. Type catalog: Bertin 1940:246 [ref. 293]. •Synonym of Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870) -- (Paxton et al. 1989:102 [ref. 12442], Allen & Cross 2006:213 [ref. 29003], Kemp 1997:720 [ref. 31059]). Current status: Synonym of Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870). Neoceratodontidae. Habitat: freshwater.

forsteri, Ceratodus Krefft [J. L. G.] 1870:5 [Sydney Morning Herald [newspaper] 18 Jan. 1870; ref. 18433] Wide-Bay District, Queensland, Australia. No types known. Description also appeared in Krefft 1870:221 [ref. 18434]. •Valid as Ceratodus forsteri Krefft 1870 -- (Herrera 1896:76 [ref. 39336]). •Valid as Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870) -- (Paxton et al. 1989:102 [ref. 12442], Kemp 1995 [ref. 22139], Unmack 2001:1060 [ref. 25797], Allen et al. 2002:55 [ref. 25930], Allen & Cross 2006:212 [ref. 29003], Kemp 1997:720 [ref. 31059]). Current status: Valid as Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870). Neoceratodontidae. Distribution: Australia: Queensland. Habitat: freshwater.

miolepis, Ceratodus Günther [A.] 1871:222 [1] [Annals and Magazine of Natural History (Series 4) v. 7 (no. 39); ref. 19154] Mary River, Queensland, Australia. Possible type or Günther specimen: AMS A.14079 (1). Also appeared in Günther 1871:377 [ref. 19155] and in more detail in Günther 1872 [ref. 19153]. •Synonym of Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870) -- (Paxton et al. 1989:102 [ref. 12442], Allen & Cross 2006:212 [ref. 29003], Kemp 1997:720 [ref. 31059]). Current status: Synonym of Neoceratodus forsteri (Krefft 1870). Neoceratodontidae. Habitat: freshwater.


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