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Catla
Catla (''Catla catla''), also known as the major (Indian) carp, is an economically important South Asian freshwater fish in the carp family Cyprinidae. It is commonly found in rivers and lakes in northern India, Nepal, Myanmar, Bangladesh and Pakistan. In Assam it is known as ''Bahu'' or ''Bhokua'' or ''Baudhekera''. Catla is a fish with large and broad head, a large protruding lower jaw and upturned mouth. It has large, greyish scales on dorsal side and whitish on belly. Catla is a surface feeder and midwater feeder also. Adults feed on zooplankton but young ones on both zooplankton and phytoplankton. == Taxonomy ==
The catla is the only member of its monotypic genus ''Catla'', and is listed as ''Catla catla'' for instance in FishBase. Nevertheless Catalog of Fishes indicates ''Gibelion'' as the valid (senior) name of this genus.〔Eschmeyer W (2014) (Cyprinus catla ) CAS Catalog of Fishes〕
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