The Fresh water fish resource of Maharashtra constitutes 6 orders 25 families and 160 species. There are many species like Oriochromis, Grass carp, common carp, silver carp, etc. that have been introduced in the inland water of Maharashtra. The entire region comes under 4 basins viz. Narmada, Tapti, Godavari and Krishna. The following list is arranged taxonomically; the distribution given by many sources given in the reference section.
1) Notopterus notopterus
2) Notopterus chitala
3 Anguilla bengalensis bengalensis
SUB - FAMILY: CYPRININAE (Barbs)
8. Cirrhinus mrigala mrigala
11. Cyprinus carpio
12. Gonoproktopterus kolus
13. Gonoproktopterus lithopidos
14. Gonoproktopterus thomassi
15. Labeo ariza
16. Labeo bata
17. Labeo boga
18. Labeo boggut
19. Labeo calbasu
20. Labeo fimbriatus
21. Labeo gonius
22. Labeo kawrus
23. Labeo pangusia
24. Labeo porcellus
25. Labeo potail
26. Labeo rohita
27. Labeo sindensis
28. Neolissochilus wynaadensis
31. Osteobrama cotio peninsularis
32. Osteobrama dayi
35. Osteochilus (Osteochilichthys) godavariensis
36. Osteochilus (Osteochilichthys) nashii
37. Osteochilus (Osteochilichthys) thomassi
39. Puntius chola
40. Puntius carnaticus
42. Puntius dorsalis
43. Puntius fraseri
44. Puntius jerdoni
46. Puntius sarana sarana
47. Puntius sarana subnasutus
48. Puntius sophore
49. Puntius ticto
50. Rohtee ogilbii
51. Schismatorhynchos (Nukta) nukta
53. Tor khudree
54. Tor mussulah
55. Tor tor
SUB-FAMILY: CULTRINAE
56. Chela cachius
57. Chela laubuca
61. Salmostoma clupeoides
62. Salmostoma horai
63. Salmostoma kardahiensis
65. Salmostoma phulo
Subfamily: LEUCISCINAE
66. Hypophthalmichthys molitrix
SUBFAMILY: RASBORINAE
71. Parluciosoma daniconius
72. Parluciosoma labiosa
74. Danio devario
75. Danio fraseri
77. Danio rerio
78. Esomus barbatus
79. Esomus danricus
82. Aspidoparia morar
Subfamily: Garrinae
83. Crossocheilus latius latius
84. Garra bicornuta
86. Garra gotyla stenorhynchus
87. Garra mullya
88. Barbodes sarana
89. Parapsilorhynchus tentaculatus
91. Parapsilorhynchus discophorus
SUBFAMILY: BALITORINAE (HILLSTREAM LOACHES)
92. Bhavania australis (Jerdon)
SUB FAMILY: NEMACHEILINAE
93. Nemacheilus moreh
94. Nemacheilus denisoni denisoni
95. Nemacheilus evezardi
98. Nemacheilus savona
99. Nemacheilus striatus
100. Acanthocobitis rubidipinnis
101. Balitora mysorensis
SUBFAMILY: COBITINAE
104. Lepidocephalus thermalis
105. Lepidocephalus guntea
SUBFAMILY: BOTIINAE
106. Botia striata
107. Ompobimaculatus
108. Ompok pabo
109. Wallago attu
110. Ompok pabda
111. Mystus bleekeri
112. Mystus cavasius
113. Mystus gulio
114. Mystus krishnensis
115. Mystus malabaricus
116. Mystus menoda
117. Mystus montanus
118. Mystus vittatus
119. Rita kuturnee
120. Rita pavimentata
121. Rita rita
122. Rita gogra
123. Aorichthys seenghala
124. Sperata aor
SUBFAMILY: SCHILBEINAE
125. Proeutropiichthys taakree taakree
126. Silonia childreni
127. Eutropiichthys goongwaree
128. Eutropiichthys vacha
129. Neotropius khavalchor
130. Amblyceps mangois
131. Bagarius bagarius
132. Bagarius yarrelli
133. Glyptothorax conirostre poonensis
134. Glyptothorax lonah
135. Glyptothorax madraspatanum
136. Glyptothorax trewavasae
137. Nangra itchkeea
138. Clarias batrachus
140. Gambusia affinis
141. Poecilia (Labistes) reticulata
142. Aplocheilus lineatus
143. Aplocheilus panchax
144. Xenentodon cancila
145. Chanda nama
146. Pseudambassius ranga
SUB FAMILY - NANDINAE
147. Nandus nandus
149. Etroplus maculatus
150. Rhinomugil corsula
151. Macrognathus aral
SUB FAMILY- GOBIINAE
154. Glossogobius giuris
155. Anabas testudineus
SUBFAMILY: MACROPODINAE
156. Macropodus cupanus
157. Channa marulius
158. Channa orientalis
159. Channa punctatus
160. Channa striatus
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