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Additions to the Copepods Parasitic on the Marine Fishes of India, 1 On Twelve Species of Caligids

By: C Prabha(Author), N Krishna Pillai(Author)
49 pages, illustrations
Additions to the Copepods Parasitic on the Marine Fishes of India, 1
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From the introduction:

"The caligid copepods parasitic on the fishes inhabiting the inshore waters of Kerala have been fairly extensively studied. A review of the available information on the group is under publication (Pillai in press). The first author who is currently making a detailed study of the Caligids of the Kerala waters succeeded in collecting a large number of species which are new, new records or hitherto only insufiiciently known due to the dearth of material. It is proposed to describe these species in a series of papers of which the present is the first contribution. The second deals with a new genus, Kabataella."

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By: C Prabha(Author), N Krishna Pillai(Author)
49 pages, illustrations
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