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Cirrhinus mrigala is a
species of ray-finned fish in the
genus Cirrhinus. It is
found in
northern India, ****stan,
Bangladesh and Nepal. This species...
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Mrigala is a
village in
Chanditala II CD
Block in
Srirampore subdivision of
Hooghly district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. It was
earlier recorded...
- It
reaches a
maximum length of 1 m (3.3 ft). This
species and
Cirrhinus mrigala are
considered distinct.
Mrigal is po****r as a food fish and an important...
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Fisheries of
India Synopsis of
Biological Data on the Mrigal:
Cirrhinus Mrigala Methodology for
Survey of
Brackishwater Areas in
India for
Coastal Aquaculture...
- punctatus, C. reba,
Catla catla, L. calbasu,
Channa marulius,
Cirrhina mrigala, L. gonius,
Labeo rohita, Tor khudree, and
Wallago attu. The
first effort...
- (Tenualosa ilisha),
catla (Labeo catla), rohu (Labeo rohita) and
Cirrhinus mrigala. The
lowermost part of the
river and its
delta are home to
freshwater fish...
- (Cyprinidoes), ruhi (Labeo rohita),
katla (Catla catla),
mrigel (Cirrhinus
mrigala) and
kalabaush (labeo calbasu), airh (Sperata aor),
pangas (Pangasius pangasius)...
- Chikrand, Pairagachha, Monoharpur, Barijhati, Garalgachha,
Krishnapur and
Mrigala.
Jangipara community development block consists of
rural areas only with...
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species are rohu (Lebeo rohita),
bhakur (Catla catla), nain (Cirrhina
mrigala),
parhin (Wallagonia attu),
krunch (Labeo calbasu), and
tengan (Mystus...
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Krishnarampur Madhabpur Madhupur Makhalpara Malipukur Mamudpur Metekhal Monoharpur Mrigala Mukundapur Okardaha Pakur Paschim Tajpur Patul Radhaballabhpur Raghunathpur...