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Age of transgression of the Bay of Bengal and its significance in the evolution of the freshwater fish fauna of India
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52908
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RP8679
Author:
Menon, A. G. K.
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BULLETIN OF THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCIENCES OF INDIA. 1955 no.7 (Symposium on Organic Evolution, held Delhi, India, 1953) : 240-247;
Year:
1955
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Geology - India
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Fishes, Freshwater - India
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