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The present study identified 63 threatened and endemic species belonging to 49 genera, 19 families and 7 orders in the freshwaters of North Bengal. This study also shows that North Bengal harbours 11 endemic freshwater fish species. Some recommendations have been proposed under each species for the conservation of those species. In addition to these recommendations proposed, some common threats and conservation strategies for the conservation of the threatened species have also been furnished in this work.
Introduction
Order I. Osteoglossiformes
Family 1. Notopteridae
Order II. Anguilliformes
Family 2. Anguillidae (Freshwater Eels)
Order III. Clupeiformes
Family 3. Clupeidae
Order IV. Cypriniformes
Family 4. Cyprinidae
Family 5. Balitoridae
Family 6. Cobitidae
Order V. Siluriformes
Family 7. Bagridae
Family 8. Siluridae
Family 9. Schilbeidae
Family 10. Pangasiidae
Family 11. Amblycipitidae
Family 12. SIS oridae (sucker catfishes)
Family 13. Erethistide
Family 14. Chacidae
Family 15. Olyridae
Order VI. Mugiliformes
Family 16. Mugilidae
Order VII. Perciformes
Family 17. Badidae
Family 18. Osphronemidae
Family 19. Channidae
Discussions
Threats and strategies for conservation
Summary and concluding remarks
References