56KADAM, K.M. 1956. The development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chondrocranium in <strong>the</strong> Indian sea-horse,Hippocampus (Lophobranchii). Proc. 43 rd Indian Sci. congr. (Agra), Pt.4, Late Abstracts:33-34.Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chondrocranium.KADAM, K.M. 1959. The development <strong>of</strong> chondrocranium in Nerophis(Lophobranchii) Proc. 46 thIndian Sci. congr. (Delhi), Pt.3, Abstracts: 402.Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> various regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chondrocranium.KAGWADE, V.N. 1965. Preliminary observations on <strong>the</strong> biology <strong>of</strong> ‘Horse mackerel’, Caranx kalla(Cuvier and Valenciennes). Sci. & Cult., 31(4): 207-208.Maturity stages and spawning.KAPOOR, A.S. 1962. The development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> dermal bones related to laterosensory canals <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>head in <strong>the</strong> fishes, Ophicephalus punctatus Bloch (Ophicephalidae ) and Wallago attu Bl. & Schn.(Siluridae). Proc. 49 th Indian Sci. Congr. (Cuttack), Pt.3, Abstracts: 355.Development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bones related to <strong>the</strong> lateral lines on <strong>the</strong> head in <strong>the</strong> case <strong>of</strong> Ophicephaluspunctatus and Wallago attu.KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. 1957. On <strong>the</strong> occurrence <strong>of</strong> associates <strong>of</strong> carp fry in <strong>the</strong> fry-collectionnets and destructive role played by predatory fish. Indian. J. Fish., 4(1):47-61.Deals with extent <strong>of</strong> association <strong>of</strong> indesirable fish with carp fry in fry collection nets as well as<strong>the</strong> larvae and fry <strong>of</strong> predatory fish found with carp fry.KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. 1961. On <strong>the</strong> location <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> spawning grounds <strong>of</strong> Indian shad, Hilsailisha (Hamilton) in freshwater regions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Narbada river, Curr. Sci., 30(10): 373-375.Spawning grounds above <strong>the</strong> tidal zone.KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. and V.R. DESAI 1966. On <strong>the</strong> early development <strong>of</strong> two freshwatercatfishes from river Narbada. . J. zool. Soc. India, 1964, 16(1): 21-37.Early development <strong>of</strong> Clupisoma garua (Hamilton) and Gagata itchkeea (Sykes) and <strong>the</strong>irdistinguishing features from comparable developing stages <strong>of</strong> Silonia silondia (Hamilton), Bagariusbagarius (Hamilton) and Gagata cenia (Hamilton) with figures.KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. and M.P. MOTWANI 1954. On <strong>the</strong> larval development <strong>of</strong> Pseudosciaenacoitor (Hamilton). Ibid., 6(1): 71-79.Development <strong>of</strong> Pseudosciaena coitor from postlarval to early juvenile stage, distinguishingfeatures <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> early stages <strong>of</strong> P. coitor and Pama pama with figures..KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. and M.P. MOTWANI 1955. Early life-history, bionomics and breeding<strong>of</strong> Rita rita (Hamilton). Ibid., 7(2): 115-126.Embryonic, prolarval and postlarval stages and breeding habits with figures.
KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. and M.P. MOTWANI 1956. On <strong>the</strong> larval development <strong>of</strong> four species<strong>of</strong> freshwaer catfishes from river Ganga. Ibid., 8(1): 19-34.A few stages in <strong>the</strong> larval development <strong>of</strong> Silonia silondia(Hamilton), Aliya coilia(Hamilton),Ailichthys punctata (Hamilton) and Gagata cenia (Hamilton) with notes on breeding and figures.KARAMCHANDANI, S.J. and M. D. PISOLKAR 1968. On <strong>the</strong> occurrence and breeding <strong>of</strong>Catla catla (Hamilton) in Tapti river. J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 64(2):375-377 (Also Adv. Abstr.Contr. Fish. Aquat. Sci. India, 2(1):8)Breeding in certain areas <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> river.KARANDIKAR, K. and V.C. PALEKAR 1951. Studies on <strong>the</strong> ovaries <strong>of</strong> Polynemus tetradactylusShaw in relation to its spawning. J.Univ. Bombay, 19(3) (Also Curr. Sci. 1950, 19(5): 154-155.)Occurrence <strong>of</strong> larvae and postlarvae, maturation, mature ova, spent fish, and probable spawningperiodicity.KAREKA R, P.S. and D.V. BAL 1960. A study on maturity and spawning <strong>of</strong> Polydactylusindicus (Shaw). Indian J. Fish., 7(1): 147-164. (Also Proc. 43 rd Indian Sci. congr., Agra, 1956,Pt.3, Abstracts:305-306).Ovarian maturity stages, ova-diameter frequencies, spawning season, frequency <strong>of</strong> spawning,minimum size at maturity and fecundity.KHAN, H. 1923a. Reproductive powers <strong>of</strong> some Cyprinids in <strong>the</strong> Punjab and observations on <strong>the</strong>irbreeding habits, Proc. 10 th Indian Sci. Congr. (Lucknow): 161.Fecundity in relation to weight, commencement <strong>of</strong> breeding and eggs <strong>of</strong> Labeo rohita, L. gonius,L. calbasu, Cirrhina mrigala, C. reba, Catla catla and breeding migration in Barbus tor.KHAN, H. 1923b. Observations on <strong>the</strong> breeding habits, nest building and parental care <strong>of</strong> Ophicephalusmarulius. Ibid., 161-162.Nest building in Ophicephalus marulius, O. striatus, O. gachua process <strong>of</strong> spawning in O.gachua, its breeding season and eggs.KHAN, H. 1924a. Observations on <strong>the</strong> breeding habits <strong>of</strong> some freshwater fishes in <strong>the</strong> Punjab. . J.Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 29: 958-962.Breeding habits <strong>of</strong> Labeo rohita, L. calbasu, Cirrhina mrigala, Catla catla, Wallago attu,Barbus tor, Ophicephalus marulius, O. gachua and O. striatus and experiments to breed <strong>the</strong>m underartificial conditions.KHAN, H. 1924b. Early stages in <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> Cyprinidae and Siluridae (Pisces). Proc. 11 thIndian Sci. Congr. (Bangalore): 119- 120.Embryonic development <strong>of</strong> Labeo gonius, L. rohita, Cirrhina mrigala, Wallago attu andOphicephalus marulius and development <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> different organs in <strong>the</strong> embryonic and postembryonicstages.KHAN, H. 1926. Early stages in <strong>the</strong> development <strong>of</strong> some freshwater fishes in <strong>the</strong> Punjab.J. Bombay nat. Hist. Soc., 30:531-540.Embryonic development and early stages <strong>of</strong> Ophicephalus marulius egg and early larvae <strong>of</strong>Wallagonia attu and egg and newly hatched larva <strong>of</strong> Labeo gonius with figures.57
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