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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Bengal 1943 (Science)

1943

According to Boulenger's Synopsis of the Fishes of the Genus Mastacembelus' this species is characterized as follows :— The snout is scaly only on the sides; the anal spines are close together; the caudal fin is embraced by the dorsal and anal fins but is separated from either or both by a notch; the anal opening is nearer to the base of the caudal fin than to the end of the snout; a preorbital s [...] The eyes are situated almost in the anterior half of the head; the diameter of the eye is contained 4 times in the length of the head 1.24 times in the length of the snout and 1.84 times in the interorbital distance. [...] The depth of the body is considerably greater than the length of the head and is contained 3.8 times in the total length and 3.05 times in the length without the caudal. [...] The two agree as regards the prominent nature of the lower jaw the respective lengths of the barbels and the union of the anal and caudal fins. [...] length The diameter of the eye is contained 3.8 times in the length of the head 1.16 times in the length of the snout and 1.0 Text-fig.
technology medicine science
Pages
102
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
On a Small Collection of Fish from Iraq
1-16 Sundar Hora, K. S. Misra view
Note on the Colour of the Iris of the Bare Orbital Skin Around the Eyes and of the Edges of the Eye-Lids in the Indian Ring-Dove
17-18 M. L. Roonwal view
Notes Sur Quelques Cystocercoïdes De Crustaces De 1'Inde
19-30 Kunt Lindberg view
Un Nouveau Cyclopide De 1’Inde
31-32 Kunt Lindberg view
Cyclopoides (Crustacés Copépodes) De 1’Inde II
33-ii K. Lindberg view
Bengal Coiled Basketry
39-42 K. P. Cattopadhyay view
Systematic Position of a Common Tree Fern of the Eastern Himalaya with a Note on the Genus Cyathea
43-i K. Biswas view
Observations on Two Coccidia Eimeria Trionyxae N.sp. and Eimeria Triangularis N.sp. from the Intestine of the Turtle Trionyx Gangeticus Cuv
49-54 Mukundamurari Chakravarty, Amiya Kar view
Notes on the Dorso-Lumbar Veins in the Common Indian Toad Bufo Melanostictus Schneider
55-62 Jnanendra Bhaduri, Krishna Ghosh view
Report on a Collection of Molluscs from Santal Parganas Bihar
63-80 Harish Ray view
Blood Groups of Tribes and Castes of the U.P. with Special Reference to the Korwas
81-i D. N. Majumdar view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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