Abstract
Barilius bakeri Day shows extension in the range of its distribution to streams of Karnataka, the specimens were collected from Bollae, a stream of Nethravathi river inside Khudremukh National Park.
Keywords
Barilius bakeri Day shows extension in the range of its distribution to streams of Karnataka, the specimens were collected from Bollae, a stream of Nethravathi river inside Khudremukh National Park.
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