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Telmatherinidae Munro, 1958 - Sailfin Silversides Notes: Telmatherinidae Murro, 1958:98 [Ref FAMILY Telmatherinidae Munro, 1958 - sailfin silversides Notes: Telmatherinidae Murro, 1958:98 [ref. 20253] (family) Telmatherina [name only, but used as valid by Munro 1967:177 [ref. 6844] and by Nelson 1994:262 [ref. 26204] Article 13.2.1] GENUS Kalyptatherina Saeed & Ivantsoff, 1991 - marine sailfin silversides [=Kalyptatherina Saeed [B.] & Ivantsoff [W.], 1991:231] Notes: [ref. 19163]. Fem. Pseudomugil helodes Ivantsoff & Allen, 1984. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Valid as Kalyptatherina Saeed & Ivantsoff, 1991 -- (Ivantsoff et al. 1997:63 [ref. 23794], Aarn et al. 1998:318 [ref. 23659], Ivantsoff 1999:2144 [ref. 24782], Campanella et al. 2015:16 [ref. 33711]). Current status: Valid as Kalyptatherina Saeed & Ivantsoff, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Species Kalyptatherina helodes (Ivantsoff & Allen, 1984) – marine sailfin silverside [=Pseudomugil helodes Ivantsoff [W.] & Allen [G. R.], 1984:481, Fig. 1] Notes: [Australian Zoologist v. 21 (pt 5); ref. 6380] Misool [Misol] Island, Irian Jaya, Indonesia, 2°03'06"S, 130°06'24"E, depth 0-1 meters. Current status: Valid as Kalyptatherina helodes (Ivantsoff & Allen, 1984). Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Raja Ampat Islands and West Papua. Habitat: brackish, marine. GENUS Marosatherina Aarn et al., 1998 - Celebes rainbowfishes [=Marosatherina Aarn [no initial], Ivantsoff [W.] & Kottelat [M.], 1998:319] Notes: [ref. 23659]. Telmatherina ladigesi Ahl, 1936. Type by original designation (also monotypic). •Valid as Marosatherina Aarn, Ivantsov & Kotelat, 1998 -- (Campanella et al. 2015:16 [ref. 33711]). Current status: Valid as Marosatherina Aarn, Ivantsoff & Kottelat, 1998. Telmatherinidae. Species Marosatherina ladigesi (Ahl, 1936) – Celebes rainbowfish [=Telmatherina ladigesi Ahl [E.], 1936:175] Notes: [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 114 (nos 7/8); ref. 13678] Makassar, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Marosatherina ladigesi (Ahl, 1936). Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. GENUS Paratherina Kottelat, 1990 - sailfin silversides [=Paratherina Kottelat [M.] (ex Aurich), 1990:236] Notes: [ref. 16746]. Fem. Paratherina wolterecki Aurich, 1935. Type by original designation. Appeared first in Aurich 1935:170 [ref. 150] but with four included species and no designation of a type making it unavailable (after 1930 with no fixation of type, Art. 13.3); genus validated by Kottelat as above. •Valid as Paratherina Kottelat, 1990 -- (Aarn et al. 1998:311 [ref. 23659]). Current status: Valid as Paratherina Kottelat, 1990. Telmatherinidae. Species Paratherina cyanea Aurich, 1935 – Towoeti Lake sailfin silverside [=Paratherina cyanea Aurich [H.], 1935:175, Figs 7C, 9] Notes: [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 112 (no. 7/8); ref. 150] Towoeti [Towuti] Lake, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Paratherina cyanea Aurich, 1935. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Paratherina labiosa Aurich, 1935 – Lake Wawontoa sailfin silverside [=Paratherina labiosa Aurich [H.], 1935:172, Figs. 6A, 7A] Notes: [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 112 (no. 7/8); ref. 150] Lake Wawontoa, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Paratherina labiosa Aurich, 1935. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Paratherina striata Aurich, 1935 – Aurich's sailfin silverside [=Paratherina striata Aurich [H.], 1935:173, Figs. 7C, 8] Notes: [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 112 (no. 7/8); ref. 150] Towoeti [Towuti] and Wawontoa lakes, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Paratherina striata Aurich, 1935. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Paratherina wolterecki Aurich, 1935 – striated sailfin silverside [=Paratherina wolterecki Aurich [H.], 1935:170, Figs. 6B, 7B] Notes: [Zoologischer Anzeiger v. 112 (no. 7/8); ref. 150] About 8 kilometers south of Timampu, Telok Balaote, Lake Towuti, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Paratherina wolterecki Aurich, 1935. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. GENUS Telmatherina Boulenger, 1897 - sailfin silversides [=Telmatherina Boulenger [G. A.], 1897:428] Notes: [ref. 539]. Fem. Telmatherina celebensis Boulenger, 1897. Type by monotypy. •Valid as Telmatherina Boulenger, 1897 -- (White et al. 1984:360 [ref. 13655], Saeed et al. 1989:720 [ref. 13533], Kottelat 1990:229 [ref. 16746], Kottelat 1991 [ref. 16747], Aarn et al. 1998:311 [ref. 23659], Ivantsoff et al. 1997:63 [ref. 23794], Tantu & Nilawati 2008:20 [ref. 30870]). Current status: Valid as Telmatherina Boulenger, 1897. Telmatherinidae. Species Telmatherina abendanoni Weber, 1913 – Lake Matano sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina abendanoni Weber [M.], 1913:208, Fig. 6] Notes: [Bijdragen tot de Dierkunde 1913; ref. 4601] Soroako at Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina abendanoni Weber, 1913. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina albolabiosus Tantu & Nilawati, 2008 – Tantu's sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina albolabiosus Tantu [F. Y.] & Nilawati [J.], 2008:21, Fig. 1] Notes: [Wallacea, Journal of Biodiversiy. v. 1 (no. 1); ref. 30870] Lake Matano, South Sulawesi. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina albolabiosus Tantu & Nilawati, 2008. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Lake Matano, South Sulawesi, Indonesia. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina antoniae Kottelat, 1991 - Mengonuwai sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina antoniae Kottelat [M.], 1991:327, Figs. 3-5] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] Mengonuwai, Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina antoniae Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina bonti Weber & de Beaufort, 1922 – Lake Towuti sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina bonti Weber [M.] & de Beaufort [L. F.], 1922:280] Notes: [Fishes Indo-Australian Archipelago v. 4; ref. 4598] Lake Towuti, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina bonti Weber & de Beaufort, 1922. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina celebensis Boulenger, 1897 – Celebes rainbow [=Telmatherina celebensis Boulenger [G. A.], 1897:428, Pl. 28 (fig. 3)] Notes: [Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897 (pt 2); ref. 539] Lake Towuti [not Matano], Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina celebensis Boulenger, 1897. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina obscura Kottelat, 1991 – obscure sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina obscura Kottelat [M.], 1991:330, Fig. 7] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] Mengonuwai, Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina obscura Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina opudi Kottelat, 1991 – opudi sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina opudi Kottelat [M.], 1991:332, Figs. 9-10] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] Lake Matano, about 2 kilometers southeast of Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina opudi Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina prognatha Kottelat, 1991 – Soroako sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina prognatha Kottelat [M.], 1991:335, Figs. 12-13] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] East of Soroako, Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina prognatha Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi, Indonnesia. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina sarasinorum Kottelat, 1991 – sarasinorum sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina sarasinorum Kottelat [M.], 1991:337, Figs. 15-16] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] Mengonuwai, Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina sarasinorum Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. Species Telmatherina wahjui Kottelat, 1991 – Alaponkepi sailfin silverside [=Telmatherina wahjui Kottelat [M.], 1991:340, Fig. 18] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 4); ref. 16747] Alaponkepi, at the outlet of Lake Matano, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Telmatherina wahjui Kottelat, 1991. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater. GENUS Tominanga Kottelat, 1990 - sailfin silversides [=Tominanga Kottelat [M.], 1990:241] Notes: [ref. 16746]. Fem. Tominanga aurea Kottelat, 1990. Type by original designation. •Valid as Tominanga Kottelat, 1990 -- (Aarn et al. 1998:318 [ref. 23659], Kottelat 2013:284 [ref. 33989]). Current status: Valid as Tominanga Kottelat, 1990. Telmatherinidae. Species Tominanga aurea Kottelat, 1990 – Lake Mahalona sailfin silverside [=Tominanga aurea Kottelat [M.], 1990:241, Fig. 12] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 3); ref. 16746] Southern coast of Lake Mahalona, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Tominanga aurea Kottelat, 1990. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater, brackish. Species Tominanga sanguicauda Kottelat, 1990 – Lake Towuti tominanga [=Tominanga sanguicauda Kottelat [M.], 1990:244, Figs. 14-15] Notes: [Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters v. 1 (no. 3); ref. 16746] Cold tributary of Lake Towuti, about 7 kilometers south of Timampu, Tandjung Balaote, Lake Towuti, Sulawesi, Indonesia. Current status: Valid as Tominanga sanguicauda Kottelat, 1990. Telmatherinidae. Distribution: Sulawesi. Habitat: freshwater, brackish.
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