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K.C. Pandey Nirupma Agrawal Rajnish Kumar Sharma

Abstract

The present study on survey of Surha Tal of district Ballia, U. P. for fish fauna showed the presence of 59 species belonging to 40 genera of 22 families and 8 orders.

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Fauna,, Surha Tal, Ballia, U. P.

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Fish fauna of Surha Tal of District-Ballia (U.P.), India. (2010). Journal of Applied and Natural Science, 2(1), 22-25. https://doi.org/10.31018/jans.v2i1.88