Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930

Not Available The systematics of the phyllosoma larval forms collected by the Dana Expedition in 1928-30 from the Indian Ocean region is dealt with in the contribution. Out of the 1983 larvae, 1087 were those of species belonging to the family Palinuridae and 896 of the family Scyllaridae. Among the...

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Main Authors: Raghu Prasad,R, Tampi,P R S, George,M J
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MBAI 1975
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Online Access:http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54953
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spelling ftindiancar:oai:krishi.icar.gov.in:123456789/54953 2023-05-15T13:35:11+02:00 Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930 Not Available Raghu Prasad,R Tampi,P R S George,M J 1975 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54953 English eng MBAI Not Available http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/54953 Indian Ocean Palinuridae Dana Article 1975 ftindiancar 2022-04-23T17:25:44Z Not Available The systematics of the phyllosoma larval forms collected by the Dana Expedition in 1928-30 from the Indian Ocean region is dealt with in the contribution. Out of the 1983 larvae, 1087 were those of species belonging to the family Palinuridae and 896 of the family Scyllaridae. Among the palinurids, 10 species belonging to 4 genera, namely, Panulirus versicolor, P. homarus, P. longipes, P. ornatus, Palinurellus weineclcii, Panulirus polyphagus, P. penicillatus, Palinustus mossambicus, Panulirus sp. I and Puerulus angulatus were recorded in the order of abundance. The scyllarids belonged to 12 species under 5 genera and in their order of abundance they were Scyllarus martensii, S. rugosus, S. cuttrifer S. amabilis, S. batei, Parribacus antarcticus, Scyllarides sp., Scyllarus sp. I, Thenus orientalis, Scyllarus sp. II, Scyllarus sp. Ill and Evibacus sp. Based on the material available in the collection and in a few cases on descriptions of certain stages given by earlier authors, the salient features in the different stages of development of the different species are summarised in Tables. A higher concentration of larvae contributed by palinurids was observed in the western half of the Indian Ocean. Not Available Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* antarcticus KRISHI Publication and Data Inventory Repository (Knowledge based Resources Information Systems Hub for Innovations in Agriculture - Indian Council of Agricultural Research, ICAR) Indian
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topic Indian Ocean
Palinuridae
Dana
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Palinuridae
Dana
Raghu Prasad,R
Tampi,P R S
George,M J
Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
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Palinuridae
Dana
description Not Available The systematics of the phyllosoma larval forms collected by the Dana Expedition in 1928-30 from the Indian Ocean region is dealt with in the contribution. Out of the 1983 larvae, 1087 were those of species belonging to the family Palinuridae and 896 of the family Scyllaridae. Among the palinurids, 10 species belonging to 4 genera, namely, Panulirus versicolor, P. homarus, P. longipes, P. ornatus, Palinurellus weineclcii, Panulirus polyphagus, P. penicillatus, Palinustus mossambicus, Panulirus sp. I and Puerulus angulatus were recorded in the order of abundance. The scyllarids belonged to 12 species under 5 genera and in their order of abundance they were Scyllarus martensii, S. rugosus, S. cuttrifer S. amabilis, S. batei, Parribacus antarcticus, Scyllarides sp., Scyllarus sp. I, Thenus orientalis, Scyllarus sp. II, Scyllarus sp. Ill and Evibacus sp. Based on the material available in the collection and in a few cases on descriptions of certain stages given by earlier authors, the salient features in the different stages of development of the different species are summarised in Tables. A higher concentration of larvae contributed by palinurids was observed in the western half of the Indian Ocean. Not Available
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Raghu Prasad,R
Tampi,P R S
George,M J
author_facet Raghu Prasad,R
Tampi,P R S
George,M J
author_sort Raghu Prasad,R
title Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
title_short Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
title_full Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
title_fullStr Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
title_full_unstemmed Phyllosoma larvae from the Indian Ocean collected by the Dana expedition 1928-1930
title_sort phyllosoma larvae from the indian ocean collected by the dana expedition 1928-1930
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publishDate 1975
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