- Tor
remadevii, the orange-finned mahseer, also
known as the hump-backed mahseer, is a
Critically Endangered species of
freshwater fish
endemic to the...
- are
rarely seen nowadays. Currently, the
largest of the
mahseer is Tor
remadevii,
which is
known to grow to in
excess of 120 lb (54 kg). In 2011, UK angler...
- smooth-coated
otter (Lutrogale per****illata), and hump-backed
mahseer (Tor
remadevii). The
total watershed of the
basin is 81,155 km2 (31,334 sq mi) and the...
- Zhou & Cui, 1996 Tor
putitora (Hamilton, 1822) (Himalayan mahseer) Tor
remadevii Kurup & Radhakrishnan, 2007 (orange-finned mahseer) Tor
sinensis H. W...
- (Sphyrna lewini)
Great hammerhead (Sphyrna mokaran) Hump-back
mahseer (Tor
remadevii)
Triplophysa kashmirensis Pygmy hog-suckin'
louse (Haematopinus oliveri)...
-
instrumental in
clearing the
confusion between Hypselobarbus mussulah and Tor
remadevii, the
lateral line
scale count is
shown as 42,
which clearly demonstrates...
- the IUCN Red List
Critically Endangered [1] hump-backed
mahseer (Tor
remadevii ) fish. It was also, previously, part of the
distribution of the Critically...
- of
Kerala during 2006 - 2011 in the rank of
Government Secretary. Tor
remadevii, the orange-finned mahseer, a
critically endangered species of freshwater...
-
malabaricus may be
confused with
juvenile Tor
remadevii, but the
distributions should be very different, with Tor
remadevii only to be
found within the
basin of...
-
through taxonomic investigation, that this fish was
clearly an
endemic Tor
remadevii, not an
introduced Tor khudree. de
Alwis Goonatilake, S.; Fernado, M.;...