Very few records of freshwater molluscs of Ceylon are available in several publications and although they are of importance as food for fishes and vectors of parasites we know little of their role in these capacities in Ceylon. The present paper is to be considered more as a pointer to the group than as a study of the freshwater molluscs of Ceylon. The author collected freshwater molluscs during surveys made for the study of systematics and distribution of various freshwater invertebrates. Material of freshwater molluscs purchased by the Museum in Leiden and labelled Ceylon was also seen by the author. The nomenclature used in this paper has been simplified by the omission of sub-generic and sub-specific names. The sub-generic divisions are...
The beginning of our knowledge of the copepods parasitic on fish from Ceylon is due to Bassett-Smith...
A knowledge of the specific composition of Ceylon fish fauna is essential to any programme of develo...
7 A century of molluscan fisheries research in India K.S. Mohamed, G.S. Rao and T.S. Vel...
In the present study the specimens collected by the Austrian-Ceylones hydrobiological mission 1970 a...
Till now there have been only two families of Bivalves with four genera known from freshwater in Cey...
This supplement to the “Guide to the freshwater fauna of Ceylon” by A. S. Mendis and C. H. Fernando...
ABSTRACT This study was conducted in Coringa mangrove rehabilitation area on September 2014. The ob...
This is the second supplement to "A guide to the freshwater fauna of Ceylon" by A. S. Mendis and C. ...
Freshwater animals are of importance in the economy of most countries. In recent years the scientifi...
A population dynamics study of freshwater molluscs in and around Chennai (Tamil Nadu, India) was con...
This report comprises a summary of parasitic copepods from fishes in Ceylon, as isolated from the br...
Based on our present knowledge a comprehensive account of the freshwater fisheries of Ceylon is give...
A critical review of literature on the fauna of Lakshadweep reveals that there is only scanty repo...
Molluscs constitute a major group in the animal kingdom. In number of species, the mollusca is the ...
Brief history and background of aquaculture and fish health in Sri Lanka In the past, the Sri Lanka...
The beginning of our knowledge of the copepods parasitic on fish from Ceylon is due to Bassett-Smith...
A knowledge of the specific composition of Ceylon fish fauna is essential to any programme of develo...
7 A century of molluscan fisheries research in India K.S. Mohamed, G.S. Rao and T.S. Vel...
In the present study the specimens collected by the Austrian-Ceylones hydrobiological mission 1970 a...
Till now there have been only two families of Bivalves with four genera known from freshwater in Cey...
This supplement to the “Guide to the freshwater fauna of Ceylon” by A. S. Mendis and C. H. Fernando...
ABSTRACT This study was conducted in Coringa mangrove rehabilitation area on September 2014. The ob...
This is the second supplement to "A guide to the freshwater fauna of Ceylon" by A. S. Mendis and C. ...
Freshwater animals are of importance in the economy of most countries. In recent years the scientifi...
A population dynamics study of freshwater molluscs in and around Chennai (Tamil Nadu, India) was con...
This report comprises a summary of parasitic copepods from fishes in Ceylon, as isolated from the br...
Based on our present knowledge a comprehensive account of the freshwater fisheries of Ceylon is give...
A critical review of literature on the fauna of Lakshadweep reveals that there is only scanty repo...
Molluscs constitute a major group in the animal kingdom. In number of species, the mollusca is the ...
Brief history and background of aquaculture and fish health in Sri Lanka In the past, the Sri Lanka...
The beginning of our knowledge of the copepods parasitic on fish from Ceylon is due to Bassett-Smith...
A knowledge of the specific composition of Ceylon fish fauna is essential to any programme of develo...
7 A century of molluscan fisheries research in India K.S. Mohamed, G.S. Rao and T.S. Vel...