Among the fish species of the family Nemipteridae, the two little known species, namely, Nemipterus mesoprion (Bleeker) and Nemipterus delagoae (Smith) are recorded from the Cochin waters. Nemipterus mesoprion is a new distributional record from the west coast of India. N. delagoae is described with adequate numbers of specimen for the first time from Indian waters. Moreover, the results of the present study show that the colour of the viscera, the number of pyloric caeca and the gill rakers can also be used for the diagnosis of the species of the genus Nemipterus. The affinity of the above species with other related species of the genus Nemipterus and their geographical distribution are presented
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
The annual average estimated landing of threadfin bieami in India during 1980-83 was 22 247 tonnes ...
The north-eastern coast of India is rich in marine floral and faunal biodiversity, yet relatively le...
Neinipterus inesoprion (Bleeker) is reported for the first time from the Indian seas. This species ...
The occurrence of Nemipterus delagoae Smith is reported here for the first time from the Indian sea...
The occurrence of Nemipterus delagoae Smith is recorded for the first time from the northwest coast ...
Threadfin breams, a major demersal resource of Visakhapatnam region is represented by a single gen...
Nemipterids are one among the most commercially important groups of marine fishes in the tropical In...
A total of 200 threadfin bream Nemipterus japonicus was collected from Chennai in the east coast and...
Food of the threadfin bream Nemipterus mesoprion from the fishing grounds off Malabar coast were stu...
Specimens of Nemipteriis delagoae Smith from Vizhinjam have a longer first pelvicfin ray, a slightl...
The occurrence of Nemipterus metopias (Bfeekar) in the seas around tacfa is .rqpanWd for tin© first...
Nemipterus luteus (Schneider, 1801) is shown to bs the valid name for a threadfin bream from the Ind...
Biology and population dynamics of Nemipterus mesoprion from the trawling grounds off Cochin were s...
Nemtpterids are a group of quantitatively imporlEnl fsh alcng the Kerala coast. The greater concent...
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
The annual average estimated landing of threadfin bieami in India during 1980-83 was 22 247 tonnes ...
The north-eastern coast of India is rich in marine floral and faunal biodiversity, yet relatively le...
Neinipterus inesoprion (Bleeker) is reported for the first time from the Indian seas. This species ...
The occurrence of Nemipterus delagoae Smith is reported here for the first time from the Indian sea...
The occurrence of Nemipterus delagoae Smith is recorded for the first time from the northwest coast ...
Threadfin breams, a major demersal resource of Visakhapatnam region is represented by a single gen...
Nemipterids are one among the most commercially important groups of marine fishes in the tropical In...
A total of 200 threadfin bream Nemipterus japonicus was collected from Chennai in the east coast and...
Food of the threadfin bream Nemipterus mesoprion from the fishing grounds off Malabar coast were stu...
Specimens of Nemipteriis delagoae Smith from Vizhinjam have a longer first pelvicfin ray, a slightl...
The occurrence of Nemipterus metopias (Bfeekar) in the seas around tacfa is .rqpanWd for tin© first...
Nemipterus luteus (Schneider, 1801) is shown to bs the valid name for a threadfin bream from the Ind...
Biology and population dynamics of Nemipterus mesoprion from the trawling grounds off Cochin were s...
Nemtpterids are a group of quantitatively imporlEnl fsh alcng the Kerala coast. The greater concent...
The average annual catch of threadfin breams along the Malabar coast was 16,754 t during 1998-2005....
The annual average estimated landing of threadfin bieami in India during 1980-83 was 22 247 tonnes ...
The north-eastern coast of India is rich in marine floral and faunal biodiversity, yet relatively le...