On the occurrence of the deepsea snake fish, Acanthocepola limbata (Cuvier) (Pisces: Cepolidae) In Karwar waters
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On the occurrence of the deepsea snake fish, Acanthocepola limbata (Cuvier) (Pisces: Cepolidae) In Karwar waters |
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Kulkarni, G M
Balasubramanian, T S |
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Demersal Fishes
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Deep sea snake fishes are common in the coastal waters of the eastern Atlantic, and widespread but rare in the central Indo-Pacific (Smith, 1949). Few of these have been recorded from Indian waters (Day, 1889). Mukkaram collected a specimen of Cepola abbreviata Cuvier [= Acanthocepola abbreviata (Cuvier)] measuring 95 mm total length (Regional centre of C.M.F.R. Institute, Mandapam Camp Reference collection No. 171|471) from the landings along the Orissa coast. |
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CMFRI/ICAR
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1978
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application/pdf
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en
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http://eprints.cmfri.org.in/771/1/Article_33.pdf
Kulkarni, G M and Balasubramanian, T S (1978) On the occurrence of the deepsea snake fish, Acanthocepola limbata (Cuvier) (Pisces: Cepolidae) In Karwar waters. Indian Journal of Fisheries, 25 (1&2). pp. 243-245. |
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