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- Snappers (Perciformes : Lutjanidae) of West Bengal Coast with Eight New Records and a Key for their Identification
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1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha – 721428, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700 016, IN
3 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad – 500 048, IN
4 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal – 700 126, IN
1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha – 721428, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700 016, IN
3 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad – 500 048, IN
4 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal – 700 126, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 117, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 39-48Abstract
Snappers of the family Lutjanidae are a group of colourful, attractive and important marine food fishes. The paper reviews the snappers of West Bengal state, India and reports eight new records, Lutjanus decussatus, L. lunulatus, L. momostigma, L. quinquelineatus, Pinjalo pinjalo, Pristipomoides filamentosus, P. multidens and P. typus, from the coastal waters of the state with their systematic account. The paper also presents a working key to identification of all 24 species of snappers known to occur in the state till date, which will help in correcting several confusions occurred in earlier literature.
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New Record, Lutjanus, Pinjalo, Pristipomoides, West Bengal.References
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- Barman, R.P., Mishra, S.S., Kar, S., Mukherjee, P. and Saren, S.C. 2011. Marine and estuarine fishes. Fauna of Tamil Nadu. State Fauna Series, 17 (2): 293-418. (Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata).
- Barman, R. P., Mishra, S.S., Kar, S & Saren, S.C. 2012. Marine & Estuarine fishes. Fauna of Maharashtra, State Fauna Series, 20 (1): 369-480. (Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata).
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- New Records of Four Squirrelfishes (Beryciformes:Holocentridae) from the Coastal Waters of West Bengal, India
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1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha-721428, IN
2 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad-500048, IN
3 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal-700126, IN
1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha-721428, IN
2 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad-500048, IN
3 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal-700126, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 115, No 2 (2015), Pagination: 207-211Abstract
The fishes of family Holocentridae (Order Berciformes) are characterized by having large eyes, brilliant colouration with red predominating and spiny squamation (Shimizu & Yamakawa, 1979). The family represented by 8 genera and 65 species throughout the world (Nelson, 2006), however, 19 species from 4 genera were reported so far in Indian waters (Talwar, 1991). The two subfamilies of this group, Holocentrinae (squirrelfishes) and Myripristinae (soldierfishes) are distributed worldwide from tropical to warm temperate waters in shallow water on coral reefs or rocky bottom. The family is well known for sound production and nocturnal habit, hide in caves during day and come out at night for feeding. These fishes are very hardy in aquariums and attractive for the bright colouration.- A Report of Armina babai (Tchang, 1934) (Nudibranchia:Arminoidea:Arminidae) Along Northern East Coast of India
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1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha-721428, IN
2 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad-500048, IN
3 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal-700126, IN
1 Marine Aquarium & Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha-721428, IN
2 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad-500048, IN
3 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat, West Bengal-700126, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 115, No 3 (2015), Pagination: 273-275Abstract
Armina babai (Tchang, 1934) of family Arminidae is reported with seven specimens from the Northern part of the east coast of India, collected from the fish bycatch of Bichitrapur and intertidal area Talsari of Balasore District of Odisha along with its morphometric measurements.- Marine and Estuarine Mollusc of West Bengal Coast: An Overview
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1 Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha – 721428, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat – 700126, West Bengal, IN
3 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad - 500048, Telangana, IN
1 Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha – 721428, West Bengal, IN
2 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat – 700126, West Bengal, IN
3 Freshwater Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Hyderabad - 500048, Telangana, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 118, No 3 (2018), Pagination: 217-241Abstract
Present paper is an overview of marine and estuarine mollusc of West Bengal coast, based on recent surveys and the published literature. The checklist consists of Gastropoda, Scaphopoda, Bivalve and Cephalopoda available in and around the marine and estuarine waters of West Bengal coast. In total 301 species are enlisted, belongings to 184 genera, 89 families and 26 orders under four classes. Also, the paper includes the 5 species which are new record to the West Bengal coast.Keywords
Checklist, Coastal Fauna, Conservation, Malacological Diversity.References
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1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, P.O. Kismat Bajkul, Bajkul – 721655, Purba Medinipur, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
3 Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam – 761002, Odisha, IN
4 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat – 700126, West Bengal, IN
1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, P.O. Kismat Bajkul, Bajkul – 721655, Purba Medinipur, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
3 Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam – 761002, Odisha, IN
4 Department of Zoology, West Bengal State University, Barasat – 700126, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 121, No 4 (2021), Pagination: 511-520Abstract
Carangid diversity along West Bengal coast is discussed with additional record of five more species, viz, Alepes melanoptera, Carangoides talamparoides, Decapterus macrosoma, Seriolina nigrofasciata and Ulua mentalis along with taxonomic account from this region. With these reports of these five species the West Bengal state represents 41 species of carangids along the coast. Status of Caranx carangus (Bloch) from Indian coast discussed.Keywords
rsity, First Report, Food Fish, New Records, Ichthyofauna.References
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