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Ichthyofauna of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu

By: TJ Indra(Author), MB Raghunathan(Author)
58 pages, Col plates
Ichthyofauna of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu
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  • Ichthyofauna of Indira Gandhi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tamil Nadu ISBN: 9788181711779 Paperback Dec 2007 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Contents: Introduction. I. List of fishes collected from Indira Gandhi wildlife sanctuary. II. Systematic account: 1. Notopterus notopterus (Pallas). 2. Salmophasia acinaces (Valenciennes). 3. Salmophasi clupeoides (Bloch). 4. Barilius bendelisis (Hamilton). 5. Barilius gatensis (Valenciennes). 6. Esomus thermoicos (Valenciennes). 7. Devario malabaricus (Jerdon). 8. Rasbora caverii (Jerdon). 9. Rasbora daniconius (Hamilton). 10. Amblypharyngodon microlepis (Bleeker). 11. Cyprinus carpio communis (Linnaeus). 12. Tor khudree (Sykes). 13. Puntius carnaticus (Jerdon). 14. Puntius sarana subnasutus (Valenciennes). 15. Hypselobarbus curmuca (Hamilton). 16. Hypselobarbus dobsoni (Day). 17. Hypselobarbus dubius (Day). 18. Hypselobarbus jerdoni (Day). 19. Puntius amphibius (Valenciennes). 20. Puntius bimaculatus (Bleeker). 21. Puntius cauveriensis (Hora). 22. Puntius chola (Hamilton). 23. Puntius conchonius (Hamilton). 24. Puntius dorsalis (Jerdon). 25. Puntius filamentosus (Valenciennes). 26. Puntius fasciatus (Jerdon). 27. Puntius melanostigma (Day). 28. Puntius punctatus (Day). 29. Puntius sophore (Hamilton). 30. Cirrhinus cirrhosus (Bloch). 31. Catla catla (Hamilton). 32. Labeo rohita (Hamilton). 33. Garra hughi (Silas). 34. Garra mcClellandi (Jerdon). 35. Garra Mullya (Sykes). 36. Bhavania australis (Jerdon). 37. Schistura denisoni denisoni (Day). 38. Mesonemacheilus herrei Nalbant and Banarescu. 39. Nemacheilus monilis Hora. 40. Lepidocephalus thermalis (Valenciennes). 41. Mystus cavasius (Hamilton). 42. Mystus malabaricus (Jerdon). 43. Mystus montanus (Jerdon). 44. Ompok bimaculatus (Bloch). 45. Ompok malabaricus (Valenciennes). 46. Glytothorax anamalaiensis Silas. 47. Heteropneustes fossilis (Bloch). 48. Heteropneustes longipectoralis Rema Devi and Reghunathan. 49. Rhinomugil corsula (Hamilton). 50. Xenentodon cancila (Hamilton). 51. Aplocheilus lineatus (Valenciennes). 52. Gambusia affinis (Baird and Girard). 53. Mastacembelus armatus (Lacepede). 54. Mastacembelus malabaricus (Jerdon). 55. Chanda nama Hamilton. 56. Pristolepis marginatus (Jerdon). 57. Etroplus maculatus (Bloch). 58. Oreochromis mossambica (Peters). 59. Glossogobius giuris (Hamilton). 60. Channa orinetalis (Bloch and Schneider). Discussion. Summary. Acknowledgements and references.

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By: TJ Indra(Author), MB Raghunathan(Author)
58 pages, Col plates
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