Catalogue of the fishes from the South China Sea and Andaman Sea
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A checklist of 433 fish in 111 fams is presented. Information accompanying each sp includes the number of museum specimens, a 7-digit record number, a catalogue number, data of length measurements, and type of gear used, and a fishing ground block number.
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Senta, T., & Tan, S. M. (1975). Catalogue of the fishes from the South China Sea and Andaman Sea. Singapore: Marine Fisheries Research Department, Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center.
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