6 resultados para Indochinese
em Aquatic Commons
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This paper presents an assessment of a long-term study on the fauna and the maritime domain of the Indochinese Union, western part of the South China Sea.
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In 1926, The Oceanographic Institute published a first list of Indochinese fish, prepared by Mr. P. Charanaud. This first inventory included 275 species. For 6 years, researches conducted by the Oceanographic Institute, both at sea and on major rivers and lakes in the South of Vietnam, have contributed to build a collection of 4,000 individuals at least. Its inventory and the development of a huge documentation allowed the publication of the present note that includes 375 species.
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The ichtyological research, conducted in Cambodia from 1938 to 1939 by the Oceanographic Institute, has greatly enriched the Indochinese freshwater wildlife inventory. 40 new species for Indochina were harvested. They have been divided into 12 families and 30 genera, 12 new species for Indochina. The 7 completly unknown species described in this note are: Clupea (Alosa) Thibaudeaui, Xenocheilichthys Loppei, Cosmochilus Pellegrini, Kryptopterus Cheveyi, Pangasius altifrons, Cybium cambodgiensis, Synaptura krempfi.
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Thanks to the initiative of the Superior Residence of Cambodia and the General Government, a fishery cooperative was founded in late December 1940 in Phnom Penh to ensure proper packaging and direct selling of dry fish. The Cooperative received and treated 10,000 tons of fish. In 1942, the Cooperative directed its efforts towards the Indochinese market and it obtained satisfactory results.
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This study on batrachians follows two previous works on Indochinese fauna, "Snakes of Indochina" and "Marine turtles of Indochina" by the same author. Hand drawings with all relevant details of every species have been included.
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This paper deals with a morphological study on blood of some Indochinese freshwater fishes. The study has been split in two parts: one dedicated to compare some fishes' blood and the second part focused on reaction of cells and natural immunity.