Synonyms: Esox panchax Hamilton, 1822, Fishes of the Ganges, p.221. Haplochilus panchax Day, 1878, Fishes of India. p. 523. Panchax panchax Weber and de Beaufort, 1922, Fishes of the Indo-Australian Archipelago. 4, p. 374. Aplocheilus panchax Smith, 1945, Fishes of
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List of Freshwater Fishes of Bangladesh and their conservation status
List of freshwater fishes of Bangladesh including their local conservation status (IUCN 2015a and b) are given below. In the list, name of fishes has been arranged alphabetically. The latest local conservation status of listed fishes is mentioned here according
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Photofeature: Freshwater Fishes of Sunamganj Haor Area (Part-A)
Ailia coila (Hamilton, 1822) English Name: Gangetic ailia Bengali Name: Kajuli (কাজুলি) and Baspata (বাঁশপাতা). IUCN (Bangladesh) Status: Not threatened Amblyceps mangois (Hamilton, 1822) English Name: Indian torrent catfish Bengali Name: Kanoch (কানোচ) IUCN (Bangladesh) Status: Data deficient Amblypharyngodon
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Teachers Profile: Dr. M. Manjurul Alam
Dr. M. Manjurul Alam Associate Professor Department of Fisheries University of Rajshahi Rajshahi 6205, Bangladesh. E-mail: mamillat@yahoo.com Phone: +88 0721 751355; +88 01712172018 Research interest: Fish biology Professional experience Academic (23 October 2000 – to Date) Preparing and delivering lectures