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Quantification of morphological variability among species of family Cynoglossidae from Indian waters

  • 1. Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, Kolkata - 700 120, India & Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Mumbai - 400 061, India
  • 2. Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, 27, JLN Road, Kolkata - 700 016, India *[Email: akjaiswar@cife.edu.in]
  • 3. Central Institute of Fisheries Education (Deemed University), Mumbai - 400 061, India

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Sharma, S K, Mishra, S S, Jaiswar, A K (2022): Quantification of morphological variability among species of family Cynoglossidae from Indian waters. Indian Journal of Geo Marine Sciences 51 (7): 625-632, DOI: 10.56042/ijms.v51i07.35134

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