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Food and Feeding Habit of the Critically Endangered Catfish Rita Rita (Hamilton) from the Padda River in the North-Western Region of Bangladesh
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Morphometric and Meristic Variations in Different Fish Species of Family
Geometric Morphometrics and Phylogeny of the Catfish Genus Mystus Scopoli (Siluriformes:Bagridae) and North American Cyprinids (Cypriniformes)
Rita Rita (Hamilton, 1822), a Threatened Fish of Indian Subcontinent
Zootaxa, Teleostei, Bagridae
Hamilton, 1822) from the Ganges River, Northwestern Bangladesh
Thaparotrema Shamimi New Species in Catfish Rita Rita (Hamilton,1822) from Jamshoro District Sindh, Pakistan
Studies on the Cranial Osteology of the Blind Catfish <Em>Horaglanis Krishnai</Em> Menon (Pisces, Clariidae)
BIOLOGY of FISHES; BIOL 335 Syllabus Spring Semester 2020
Newsletter of the IUCN-SSC/WI Freshwater Fish Specialist Group - South Asia & the Freshwater Fish Conservation Network of South Asia
Revision of Some Morphometric Characteristics and Building The
Freshwater Fishes of India
Some Aspects of the Reproductive Biology of Rita Rita (Hamilton) M.R
Seasonal Analysis of Food Items and Feeding Habits of Endangered Riverine Catfish Rita Rita
A New Miniature Pristella (Actinopterygii: Characiformes: Characidae) with Reversed Sexual Dimorphism from the Rio Tocantins and Rio São Francisco Basins, Brazil
Rous Fish Rita Rita (Hamilton, 1822) (Siluriformes, Bagri- Dae)
BIOL-211-07-08-Rutter-Matthew
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The Catfishes of Asia Family Bagridae Part One by R
Phylogeography and Diversification of the Extremophile Fish
Induced Breeding of the Riverine Catfish Rita Rita
Determination of Breeding Season of Endangered Riverine Catfish Rita (Rita Rita Hamilton, 1822) by Studying Ovarian Development and Gonado-Somatic-Index
Trematodes of the Family Opisthorchiidae: a Minireview
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Siluriformes: Bagridae) from Northern Western Ghats of India
FISHES of RIVER NARMADA a Field Identification Manual
Cestoda: Proteocephalidea) and Redescription of R
O Rigin Al a Rticle
Mystus Cavasius (Hamilton, 1822) (Teleostei: Bagridae), with a Description of a New Species from Myanmar