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§4-71-6.5 LIST of CONDITIONALLY APPROVED ANIMALS November
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Wsn 133 (2019) 145-157 Eissn 2392-2192
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Cypriniformes of Borneo (Actinopterygii, Otophysi): an Extraordinary Fauna for Integrated Studies on Diversity, Systematics, Evolution, Ecology, and Conservation
Viet Nam Ramsar Information Sheet Published on 16 October 2018
Family Cyprinidae Subfamily Labeoninae
Diversity of Freshwater Fish (Pisces) in Kumu River, Rokan Hulu District, Riau Province, Indonesia Arief A
The Diversity and Conservation Status of Fishes in the Nature Reserves of Singapore
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Fisheries Proceedings II
Fishes of the World
Phylogenetic Analysis of Two Fish Genus: Osteochilus and Cyclocheilichthys
Fish and Fisheries in the Sesan River Basin: Catchment Baseline, Fisheries Section
Comparative Karyotype Study of Three Cyprinids (Cyprinidae, Cyprininae) in Thailand by Classical Cytogenetic and FISH Techniques
Osteochilus Spilurus ERSS
Fish and Fisheries in the Sekong, Sesan and Srepok Basins (3S Rivers, Mekong Watershed), with Special Reference to the Sesan River
Freshwater Fishes of India
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Lipped Barb, Osteochilus Waandersii in the Landak River, Indonesia Widadi P
Osteochilus Melanopleura (Bleeker)
Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters an International Journal for fi Eld-Orientated Ichthyology
Cambodian Freshwater Fish Assemblage Structure And
Final Project Report English Pdf 490.41 KB
A Working Checklist of the Freshwater Fish Diversity for Habitat Management and Conservation Work in Sabah, Malaysia, North Borneo
Morphological Comparative of Osteochilus Spilurus (Cyprinidae) from Three Sundaland Island in Indonesia Using Geometric Morphometric
Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae) in Madura Island, Indonesia 1Veryl Hasan, 2Soemarno, 3Maheno S
Assessing to Plan: Next Steps Towards Conservation
Barbodes Rhombeus ERSS
Rediscovery of the Critically Endangered Cyprinid Fish Epalze - Orhynchos Bicolor (Smith, 1931) from West Thailand (Cyprini - Formes Cyprinidae)