Two types of leptocephalus-eel, identified as ophichthyid larva and Muraenesox cinereus, collected from the Vellar estuary, India, are described. M. cinereus larvae are common in the estuary during November-January whereas ophichthyid larvae are very rare, collected on one occasion (January) only
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...
The eel eggs are relatively rare in the Indian coastal waters and consequently their occurrence has...
International audienceMarine eels that live on the continental shelf, slope and deep-sea and in the ...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jon...
During the course of a three days' visit to Krusadai Island, Gulf of Manaar, early in July, 1947, nu...
Leptocephali belonging to the family Murrenidre arc very common in Indian coastal waters as judged b...
Traditionally marketable species of eels are caught from conventional fishing grounds of northwest...
The seas around India are fairly rich in varieties of eels and, therefore, it is not surprising tha...
Occurrence of eel eggs in the Indian coastal waters has been recorded only on a few occasions, prob...
Not AvailableSince describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal a...
Fishes of family Muraenidae, popularly known as moray eels, are one of the most diverse groups among...
Larvae of Neenchelys Bamber are rather short and deep bodied, reaching about 75 mm before metamorph...
Eels form an important fishery in different parts of the world and they have attracted the attentio...
Leptocephali are the unique type of fish larvae of eels and their close relatives, which are abundan...
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...
The eel eggs are relatively rare in the Indian coastal waters and consequently their occurrence has...
International audienceMarine eels that live on the continental shelf, slope and deep-sea and in the ...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jo...
Since describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal and Orissa (Jon...
During the course of a three days' visit to Krusadai Island, Gulf of Manaar, early in July, 1947, nu...
Leptocephali belonging to the family Murrenidre arc very common in Indian coastal waters as judged b...
Traditionally marketable species of eels are caught from conventional fishing grounds of northwest...
The seas around India are fairly rich in varieties of eels and, therefore, it is not surprising tha...
Occurrence of eel eggs in the Indian coastal waters has been recorded only on a few occasions, prob...
Not AvailableSince describing some leptocephali and elvers collected from the estuaries of Bengal a...
Fishes of family Muraenidae, popularly known as moray eels, are one of the most diverse groups among...
Larvae of Neenchelys Bamber are rather short and deep bodied, reaching about 75 mm before metamorph...
Eels form an important fishery in different parts of the world and they have attracted the attentio...
Leptocephali are the unique type of fish larvae of eels and their close relatives, which are abundan...
While examining a collection of eels from Sassoon Dock- the principal fish landing place of Bombay ...
The eel eggs are relatively rare in the Indian coastal waters and consequently their occurrence has...
International audienceMarine eels that live on the continental shelf, slope and deep-sea and in the ...