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Baqri, q.H. & P. BoHra (2002): Deserts: Rann of Kachchh. Pp. 111–122. In: Alfred, J.R.B., A.K. Das and A.K. Sanyal (Eds): Ecosystems of India. ENVIS, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata. Jayaram, K.C. (1999): The Freshwater Fishes of the Indian Region. Narendra Publishing House, Delhi, India. 551 pp. meena, r.L., y.L. Verma, V.T. KorVadiya, B.J. PaTHaK & a.r. KsHaTriya (2005): Kachchh Biosphere Reserve Management (A Plan for Protection, Conservation, Research and Development). Gujarat State Forest Department, Gujarat. singH, H.s., B.H. PaTeL, r. ParVez, V.C. soni, niBa sHaH, KeTan TaTu & d. PaTeL (1999): Ecological Study of Wild Ass Sanctuary. Technical Report. GEER Foundation, GFD, Gandhinagar, Gujarat. TaLwar, P.K. & a.g. JHingran (1991): Inland fishes of India and adjacent countries. Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. Vols I & II. 1158 pp. Surendernagar, 29.xii.2012, Coll.: S. Kumar & H.S. Banyal, Reg. No. V/3001. Diagnostic Characters: D xv 10; A iii 11; P 14; V i 5 Snout long; forehead with relatively large scales, starting with 2 scales between the eyes followed by 9 scales up to the dorsal fin; 14 lower gill-rakers; pharyngeal teeth very fine, a duckbill-like snout due to enlarged jaws, often causing the upper profile to become concave in male specimen.

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