While examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch, the authors found that some of the specimens do not fully conform with any of the known Indo-Pacific species of the genus Metapenaeus. The dominant species reported from the commercial catches of this region (Srivatsa 1953 and Lakumb 1960) is Metapenaeus monoceros Fabricius. A careful study of the material has shown that although the specimens possess certain characters of M. monoceros they reveal several striking features that are not shared by this species. Since the characteristics of these specimens do not correspond with those of any species described so far, the authors have decided to describe the material discussed hereunder as a new species of the genus Metapen...
Distinguishing characters of juveniles (10 to 27 mm body length) of three species of commercially i...
The Genus Penaeus has a world wide distribution and the various species belonging to it are found ...
The geographical distribution of Metapenaeus stebbingi is limited. It is known to occur in the Red S...
Whilst examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch area, three specimens showed clear d...
The penaeid prawn Metapenaeus kutchensis is a new record from Bombay. The earlier description by Geo...
A new species of Metapenaeus Wood Mason and Alcock closely related to M. suluemis Racek and Dall, fr...
Metapenaeopsis gallensis (Pearson) which was hitherto considered as a doubtful species appears to be...
The genus Metapenaeus is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The species comprising the genus ap...
Not AvailableWhile examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch, the authors found that ...
Solenocera melantho de Man, Solenocera pectinata (Bate), Parapenaeopsis tenella (Bate), Parapenaeop...
Detailed studies on a collection of penaeid prawns from Visakhapatnam coast showed that it contained...
Metapenaeus kutchensis George, George and Rao, 1963 is a commercially important penaeid prawn, end...
While revising the prawns of the Penaeus group Alcock (1905) created the species acclivirostris of g...
WHILE examining the composition of the prawn landings in the various fishing centres of Bombay the ...
Parapenaeopsis indica, a species new to science, is described based on material collected from Kaki...
Distinguishing characters of juveniles (10 to 27 mm body length) of three species of commercially i...
The Genus Penaeus has a world wide distribution and the various species belonging to it are found ...
The geographical distribution of Metapenaeus stebbingi is limited. It is known to occur in the Red S...
Whilst examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch area, three specimens showed clear d...
The penaeid prawn Metapenaeus kutchensis is a new record from Bombay. The earlier description by Geo...
A new species of Metapenaeus Wood Mason and Alcock closely related to M. suluemis Racek and Dall, fr...
Metapenaeopsis gallensis (Pearson) which was hitherto considered as a doubtful species appears to be...
The genus Metapenaeus is widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific. The species comprising the genus ap...
Not AvailableWhile examining a collection of prawns from the Gulf of Kutch, the authors found that ...
Solenocera melantho de Man, Solenocera pectinata (Bate), Parapenaeopsis tenella (Bate), Parapenaeop...
Detailed studies on a collection of penaeid prawns from Visakhapatnam coast showed that it contained...
Metapenaeus kutchensis George, George and Rao, 1963 is a commercially important penaeid prawn, end...
While revising the prawns of the Penaeus group Alcock (1905) created the species acclivirostris of g...
WHILE examining the composition of the prawn landings in the various fishing centres of Bombay the ...
Parapenaeopsis indica, a species new to science, is described based on material collected from Kaki...
Distinguishing characters of juveniles (10 to 27 mm body length) of three species of commercially i...
The Genus Penaeus has a world wide distribution and the various species belonging to it are found ...
The geographical distribution of Metapenaeus stebbingi is limited. It is known to occur in the Red S...