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1) Ng, HH, 2004. New Estuarine Species of Mystus (Teleostei: Bagridae) from the Malay Peninsula. Copeia, 2004: 883-887.

2) Jayaram, K. C. & A. Sanyal, 2003. A taxonomic revision of the fishes of the genus Mystus Scopoli (Family: Bagridae). Records of the Zoological Survey of India 207: 1-141.

3) Roberts, T.R. (1994) Systematic revision of Asian bagrid catfishes of the genus Mystus sensu stricto, with a new species from Thailand and Cambodia. Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters, 5, 241–256.

4) Sharma, S.V. & Dutt, S. (1983) Taxonomic studies on four species of the genus Mystus Scopoli, 1777 (Siluriformes:
Bagridae). Records of the Zoological Survey of India, 81, 331–344.

5) Mo, T.-P. (1991) Anatomy, relationships and systematics of the Bagridae (Teleostei: Siluroidei) with a hypothesis of siluroid phylogeny. Theses Zoologicae, 17, 1–216.


Whew. Thats a lotta papers.

Copies of these will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.


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Most of those papers should be easy to track down. The books will cost you though. Mo's book is available for 125.00 GBP here

http://www.stevensimpsonbooks.com/?page ... 087c8aa101

Jayaram's book you should be able to find locally

http://indianbooksonfisheries.com/index ... 1929633674

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Hey Shane,

I do have Edition 2 of Jayaram's book on the Freshwater Fish of India.I was hoping someone would have scanned copies of Mo's study of Bagridae and Jayaram's revision of Mystus.

Just curious. There are no e-prints available of these 2 papers are there???

One down, five to go.
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Just curious. There are no e-prints available of these 2 papers are there???
Not that I am aware of. I had to buy the books to get them.
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Damn!!! There goes my life savings. x(
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