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Turbinella rapa

Known as: Turbinella pyrum var. acuta, Turbinella pyrum var. obtusa 
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2009
2009
A unique catch of Xanus pyrum was observed on 13.06.2008 at Sakthikulangara during morning landings. The catch of X. pyrum was… 
Review
2009
Review
2009
  • 2009
  • Corpus ID: 54526672
Chank fishery of Portonovo relies mainly on catches from mechanised trawlers and to a limited extent catches from glllnets. A… 
2009
2009
Examination of the mechanised boat landings at Tuticorin during 1984-86 and 1985-86, of the sacred chank Xancus pyrum revealed… 
2005
2005
Almost every archaeological site in the Indian subcontinent has the remains of shells. It had been recognized as a major industry… 
2005
2005
During onshore exploration along the Saurashtra coast a Protohistoric site at Kindar Kheda was visited and a large number of… 
2005
2005
Gulf of Mannar, on the south-east coast of India, is rich in molluscan resources, chiefly the sacred chanks and pearl oysters… 
1994
1994
Methods have been worked out for the production of pickles from Chank ( Xancus . pyrum ) meat. The pickle was subjected to… 
Review
1966
Review
1966
While carrying out the underwater survey of the sea bottom off the coast of Tuticorin the habitat and movements of chanks, their…