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- First record of Lagocephalus guentheri Miranda Riberio 1915 (Tetraodontiformes: Tetraodontidae) from the West Coast of India
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1 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
2 Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment and Education Research, BVU (Deemed), Pune – 411043, Maharashtra, IN
1 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
2 Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Environment and Education Research, BVU (Deemed), Pune – 411043, Maharashtra, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 118, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 91-96Abstract
A puffer fish, Lagocephalus guentheri Miranda Riberio, 1915, is recorded for the first time from the west coast of India. Three individuals were collected from three different states, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Kerala, with other materials. Brief notes on diagnostic characters of the species and distinction between all species of the genus Lagocephalus in form of a working key to species is presented in this paper.Keywords
First Record, Gujarat, Identification Key, Kerala, Lagocephalus, Maharashtra.References
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- Gopi, K.C. and Mishra, S.S. 2015. Diversity of Marine fish of India. ln, Venkataraman, K., Sivaperuman, C. (Eds.), Marine Faunal Diversity in India: Taxonomy, Ecology and Conservation, Academic Press, Elsevier, Oxford, U.K.: 171-193. DOI: 10.1016/B978-012-801948-1.00012-4.
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- Kaleshkumar, K., Rajaram, R., Vinothkumar, S., Ramalingam, V. and Meetei, K.B. 2016. DNA barcoding of selected species of pufferfishes (Order: Tetraodontiformes) of Puducherry coastal waters along south-east coast of India. Indian J. Fish., 62(2): 98103.
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- Matsuura, K., Golani, D., Bogorodsky, S.V. 2011. The first record of Lagocephalus guentheri Miranda Ribeiro, 1915 from the Red Sea with notes on previous records of L. lunaris (Actinopterygii, Tetraodontiformes, Tetraodontidae). Bull. Natl. Mus. Nat. Sci.,Ser A, 37:163–169
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- First record of Gerres infasciatus Iwatsuki and Kimura 1998 (Perciformes: Gerreidae) from North-eastern coast of India
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1 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
1 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 118, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 202-205Abstract
The present paper reports the occurrence of Gerres infasciatus (Perciformes: Gerreidae), the third species in the “G. filamentosus” complex, for the first time from coastal waters of Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal states of India, Bay of Bengal. From India, this species was earlier known only from Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Their relationship within the complex is also discussed for correct identification.Keywords
Bay of Bengal, Gerreidae, Gerres infasciatus, New Record, North-Eastern Coast.References
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- Iwatsuki, Y. and Kimura, S. 1998. A new species, Gerres infasciatus, from the Gulf of Thailand (Perciformes: Gerreidae). Ichthyol. Res., 45(1): 79-84.
- Iwatsuki, Y., Bogorodsky, F., Tanaka, F., Mal, A.O. and Ali, A.H. 2015. Range extension of Gerres infasciatus (Perciformes: Gerreidae) from the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf, with distributional implications for the G. filamentosus complex. Cybium, 39(2): 155-160.
- Iwatsuki, Y., Kimura, S. and Yoshino, T. 2002. A new species: Gerres microphthalmus (Perciformes: Gerreidae) from Japan with notes onlimited distribution, included in the “G. filamentosus complex.” Ichthyol. Res., 49:133–139.
- Iwatsuki, Y., Kimura, S., Kishimoto H., and Yoshino T. 1996. Validity of the gerreid fish, Gerres macracanthus Bleeker, 1854, with designation of a lectotype, and designation of a neotype for G. filamentosus Cuvier, 1829. Ichthyol. Res., 43(4): 417-429.
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- Animal Diversity in the Mangrove Forest at Bichitrapur of Balasore District, Odisha, India-A Case Study
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1 Zoological survey of India, F.P.S. Building, 27 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
1 Zoological survey of India, F.P.S. Building, 27 Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Kolkata – 700016, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 119, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 9-17Abstract
The present work forms the preliminary study of ecosystem of Bichitrapur in Balasore district, though it covers a small area. A total 56 species of estuarine animals are found in the locality. They are normally mangrove associate animals, found in and over mangrove plants as borers or non-borers. These animals are either harmful to mangrove plants or opportunists by depending on mangroves for shelter or feeding. The dominating group in this mangrove is found to be the Molluscs, comprising 8 species of borers of mangrove-wood and 19 species as opportunistic epi-fauna. Crustaceans are the second diverse group in this ecosystem, represented by 13 species of crabs, 6 species of boring Isopods and a single species of Amphipod. The other epifaunal components comprise a few species of Cnidaria, Polychaetea, Echinoderm and some fishes, which are found on 7 species of mangrove plants in this ecosystem. But they seem to be non-specific to any mangrove plant species. An in-depth study of these faunal components in ecological viewpoints may provide pathway towards conservation and management of the mangrove ecosystems.Keywords
Epi-Fauna, Habitat, In-Fauna, Mangrove Plants, Odisha.References
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- First Record of a Rare Sunfish, Mola mola (Linnaeus, 1758) from Coastal Waters of West Bengal, India
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Dipanjan Ray
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Anil Mohapatra
2,
Mrinmay Ghorai
3,
Prasad Chandra Tudu
4,
Subhrendu Sekhar Mishra
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Affiliations
1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur – 721655, West Bengal, IN
2 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam - 721428, Odisha, IN
3 Department of Zoology, Panskura Banamali College, Panskura – 721152, West Bengal, IN
4 Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha - 721428, West Bengal, IN
5 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur – 721655, West Bengal, IN
2 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam - 721428, Odisha, IN
3 Department of Zoology, Panskura Banamali College, Panskura – 721152, West Bengal, IN
4 Marine Aquarium and Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Digha - 721428, West Bengal, IN
5 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 119, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 81-84Abstract
The rare Ocean sunfish, Mola mola (Linnaeus 1758), is reported herewith first time from West Bengal coast of India based on two specimens collected from Digha Mohona (21°37.843'N, 87°32.827'E) by using trawl nets. This forms the second sunfish species from this coast after Ranzania laevis was recorded 18 years back. Past records of this species in Indian waters also discussed.Keywords
First Record, Mola mola, Molidae, Sunfish, West Bengal.References
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- First Record of Butis Koilomatodon (Bleeker, 1849) (Gobiiformes:Eleotridae) from West Bengal, India
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Sk. Samim Hossin
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Dipanjan Ray
2,
Swarup Ranjan Mohanty
3,
Anil Mohapatra
3,
Subhrendu Sekhar Mishra
4
Affiliations
1 Department of Life Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapur – 721102, West Bengal, IN
2 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur - 721655, West Bengal, IN
3 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea – 761002, Odisha, IN
4 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
1 Department of Life Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapur – 721102, West Bengal, IN
2 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur - 721655, West Bengal, IN
3 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea – 761002, Odisha, IN
4 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 119, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 85-87Abstract
Occurrence of Butis koilomatodon (Bleeker, 1849) (Gobiiformes: Eleotridae) is reported for the first time from West Bengal, India based on two specimens collected from Sankarpur fishing harbour. Systematic account of the species is provided for distinction. Only eight species in the family Eleotridae were known from West Bengal earlier and the present report adds one more to the list.Keywords
Butis koilomatodon, Digha Coast, Eleotridae, Gobiiformes.References
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- First Report of Stargazer Uranoscopus crassiceps (Alcock, 1890) (Perciformes:Uranoscopidae) from Digha Coast, India
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1 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700091, West Bengal, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
1 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Salt Lake City, Kolkata - 700091, West Bengal, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 119, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 91-94Abstract
The stargazer, Uranoscopus crassiceps (Alcock, 1890) is recorded for the first time from the coastal waters of Digha, India, Bay of Bengal and providing the first report of the species from West Bengal based on a single specimen 147.31 mm standard length collected off Digha coast, at a depth of 90 m.Keywords
New Record, Stargazer, Uranoscopus crassiceps, West Bengal.References
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- Sidharthan, S. M., Korath, A., Chandran, H. K., Vidyan, V., Santhosh, A. M. & Fricke, R. 2017. First record of Uranoscopus crassiceps (Alcock, 1890) (Perciformes: Uranoscopidae) from off the Arabian Sea coast, south-western India. Fish Taxa, 2(1): 28-32.
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- First Record of Two Labroid Fishes of the Genera Halichoeres and Cheilinus (Perciformes: Labridae) from Northern Bay of Bengal
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1 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700091, IN
2 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Versova, Mumbai – 400061, IN
3 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, IN
1 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700091, IN
2 ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Versova, Mumbai – 400061, IN
3 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 119, No 3 (2019), Pagination: 246-250Abstract
Two species of fishes belonging to the family Labridae, Halichoeres zeylonicus (Bennett, 1833) and Cheilinus chlorourus (Bloch, 1791), are reported for the first time from Digha coastal waters, Northern Bay of Bengal. Morphometric and meristic measurements were taken and the specimens were deposited in Museums of the ICAR-Central Institute of Fisheries Education, Kolkata Centre and Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata. The present finding constitute occurrence and extension of the distributional range of these species to the north-eastern coast of India, earlier Indian records of which were confined to coral reef areas only.Keywords
Cheilinus, First Report, Halichoeres, Labridae, North East Coast of India.References
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- First record of Genus Parabathymyrus Kamohara, 1938 (Anguilliformes: Congridae) from Eastern Indian Ocean
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1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur, Bajkul – 721655, West Bengal, IN
2 Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam, Odisha - 761002, IN
3 Smithsonian Institution, Museum Support Center, 4210 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland MD 2076, US
4 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700 016, IN
1 Bajkul Milani Mahavidyalaya, Kismat Bajkul, Purba Medinipur, Bajkul – 721655, West Bengal, IN
2 Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam, Odisha - 761002, IN
3 Smithsonian Institution, Museum Support Center, 4210 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland MD 2076, US
4 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700 016, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 120, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 55-58Abstract
Parabathymyrus macrophthalmus, Kamohara, 1938 is recorded for the first time from the eastern Indian Ocean based on one specimen (246 mm SL) collected from the Bay of Bengal. This record extends the range of the species from Western Pacific to the Eastern Indian Ocean. The Genus Parabathymyrus is also reported for the first time from India with its morphometric measurements.Keywords
First report, Indian Ocean, Parabathymyrus, Range Extension, West Bengal.References
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- First Record of Seriolina nigrofasciata (Ruppell, 1829) (Perciformes: Carangidae) from Odisha Coast, India
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1 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Z.S.I., Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha – 761002, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, IN
1 Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Z.S.I., Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha – 761002, IN
2 Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700016, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 117, No 2 (2017), Pagination: 186-189Abstract
The paper reports Seriolina nigrofasciata (Ruppell, 1829) (Perciformes: Carangidae) ô€irst time from Odisha coast with description of material collected from the Rushikulya estuary. Photographic evidence on occurrence of reef associate Apolemichthys xanthurus (Bennett, 1833) and Chaetodon decussatus Cuvier, 1829 in the sea near Gopalpur, Odisha is also provided in this paper.Keywords
Carangidae, First Record, Reef ridge, Odisha Coast.References
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