Sunder Lal Hora
Sunder Lal Hora is a Indian ichtyologist , born in 1896 and dead the December 8th 1955.
It is famous for its assumption Saptura, a biogeographic theory explaining why the series heights of the center of India, the area of Saptpura, played the part of point having made it possible Malayan fauna to colonize the peninsula indience and the Western Ghats.
One of fish, Horaichthys , was dedicated to him.
List partial of the publications
- Hora, S.L. 1944. One the Malayan affinities off the freshwater fish fauna off Peninsular India, and its bearing one the probable old off the Garo-Rajmahal Gap. Proc. Nat. Inst. Sci. India, 10 (2): 423-439.
- Hora, S.L. 1949. Satpura Hypothesis off the Distribution off the Malayan Fauna and Flora to Peninsular India. Proc. Nat. Inst. Sci. India , 15 (8): 309-314.
Source
- Translation of the article of English language of Wikipédia (version of May 1st, 2006).
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