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Published by The Survey, 1993
Seller: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Fair. 1st Edition. Inside back cover has stamp indicating that this volume was not accessioned by a Harvard University library; binding has soil and wear; fore edge has small notch; one bottom margin has wear; tight, text clean. vi, 178 p., illustrated. [br bx].
Published by Zoological Survey of India., 2007
ISBN 10: 8181711777ISBN 13: 9788181711779
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. ORIGINAL 2007 PUBLICATION; this is NOT ex-library; softcovers; light creasing of upper corner of front cover and several leaves; o/w in very good condition. Book.
Published by The Survey, 1991
Seller: Katsumi-san Co., Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Binding has soil; back cover has small stain; spine is creased; tight, text clean. vi, [2], 203, [2] p., illustrated. [b 721].
Seller: Rare Book Exchange, Mastic Beach, NY, U.S.A.
1176.MURTHY T.1990OCCASIONAL PAPER NO. 15 RECORDS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SURVEY OF INDIA A FIELD BOOK OF THE LIZARDS OF INDA VERY GOOD CONDITION, 92PP, NUMEROUS COLORED PLATES (BJR-REPT-3).
Published by Kolkata : Zoological Survey of India, 2007
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
100 pages : illustrations Book in good condition. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 530.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 1992
Paperback. Condition: New. Sighting records made between 1968 and 1984.
Published by ZSI
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. Contents: 1. On a collection of reptiles from the Anna and Madurai Districts, Tamilnadu/T.S.N. Murthy and S.V.A. Chandrasekhar. 2. Studies on the morphology of male genitalia of some species of Scarabaeidae ( Coleoptera)/K. Chandra and K. Venkataraman. 3. Occurrence of the Szechuan burrowing shrew, Anourosorex squamipes squamipes Milne-Edwards, 1872 ( Mammalia : Insectivora: Soricidae) in Mizoram, India/Ajoy Kumar Mandal, A. K. Poddar and T.P. Bhattacharyya. 4. Ecobiology of the AK. grasshopper ( Poekilocerus pictus Fab.) in Indian desert/R.N. Bhargava. 5. Three new species of Clephydroneura (Diptera : Asilidae) from south India/P. Parui and B.N. Das. 6. The biology of Cephalopods (Decapoda) at Digha Coast ( West Bengal)/S. Talukder, T.K. Chatterjee, Ramakrishna and R.L. Brahmachary. 7. Effect of seasonal temperature and humidity on ovulation fecundity and retention of eggs in silkmoth, Bombyx mori (L.) [Lepidoptera : Bombycidae]/S.K. Mathur, D.R. Pramanik, S.K. Sen and G. Subbarao. 8. Structure and pattern of cuticular scales on mid-dorsal guard hairs of marbled cat, Felis marmorata charltoni gray (Mammalia : Carnivora : Felidae)/Rina Chakraborty and J.K. De. 9. On the classification of Spongiphoridae (=Labiidae) with a list of species/G.K. Srivastava. 10. Conspectus of odonata fauna of Calcutta/I.J. Gupta, M.L. De and T.R. Mitra.
Published by ZSI, 2002
ISBN 10: 8185874778ISBN 13: 9788185874777
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Book
Paperback. Condition: As New. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Experimental cytogenetics. 3. Species index. 4. Summary. Chronological bibliography.No. 28369 44 pp.
Published by ZSI
ISBN 10: 8185874735ISBN 13: 9788185874739
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Book
Paperback. Condition: As New. Contents: Foreword. Introduction. 1. Species catalogue. 2. Host catalogue. General remarks. Summary. 3. Bibliography. Index to the families and genera of protozoan parasites. Index to the families and genera of piscine hosts.No. 28370 65 pp.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. A review of studies on the chromosomes of Grasshoppers in India (1928 2006). 2. The nuclear phenotype of Xenocatantops humilis (Serville) (Orthoptera Acrididae Catantopinae) w.s.r. to supernumerary segments. 3. Supernumerary chromosomes of Patanga succincta (Johansson) (Orthoptera Acrididae Cyrtacanthacridinae). 72 pp.
Published by ZSI Kolkata, Kolkata
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. Review of literature. 3. Description of study areas. 4. Material and methods. 5. Description of the species. 6. Observation and results. 7. Conclusion. Acknowledgements. References. From the Introduction Coastal birds are bird 64 pp.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents Introduction. Studied area. Material and methods. 1. Collection and preservation of the adult flies. 2. Morphological study and preparation of genitalia. Family i. Sarcophagidae. ii. Calliphoridae. iii. Muscidae. Acknowledgements. Reference. From 46 pp.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Introduction. 2. List of Brachyuran Crabs from the collections of Marine biological centre. 3. Summary. Acknowledgements. References. From the Introduction Since inception of the Marine Biological Station Zoological Survey of India Chennai in the year 1973 Brachyuran crabs were collected during the Faunistic Surveys conducted along the East and West Coast of India Andaman and Nicobar Lakshawdeep Minicoy Islands and during surveys of R.V. Chota Investigator along the Madras Coast. These collections were deposited in the holdings of the Marine Biological Station. A total number of 97 species belonging to 13 families were identified. The locality of collection details of materials and other relevant informations of the various species are included. 46 pp.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2010
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
18 colour plates, maps (illustrator). Contents 1 Introduction 2 Methodology i Scanning of the area and sampling ii Identification of species 3 Observations i About the study area ii Geography iii Climate iv Geology and soil v Forests vi Agriculture 3 About the study on diversity distribution and habitat preference of bat species in the study area 4 Species wise systematic account 5 Result 6 Discussion 7 Summary Recommendations Acknowledgements References 52 pp.
Published by Kolkata : Zoological Survey of India, 2005
ISBN 10: 8181710525ISBN 13: 9788181710529
Seller: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Germany
Book
47 pages Book in good condition. 8181710525 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 440.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Soft cover. Condition: As New. Contents: 1. Introduction. 2. Materials and methods. 3. Species descriptions. 4. Summary. Acknowledgements. References. From the Introduction: "The Genus Forcipomyia Meigen of the Family Ceratopogonidae (Oder Diptera) is a large genus accommodating hairy biting midges extent in different parts of the world. An insect of this genus has such other characteristics as scale like microtrichia covering its wings, with short costa and first radial cell small, narrow and often obliterated. Entomophagus species of this genus subsist by sucking hemolymph of other insects. Because of hairy body, many of these insects who feed on plant sap act as natural pollinators. On the other hand, there are records of larvae of Foprcipomyia species living in leaf-axils causing substantial damage in pineapple cultivation in South America.".
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2009
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents Introduction. Materials and methods. Ecology and natural history. Genus Ichthyophis Fitzinger 1826. Key to the striped species of Ichthyophis of North East India. 1. Ichthyophis alfredii sp. nov. 2. Ichthyophis daribokensis sp. nov. 3. Ichthyophis nokrekensis sp. nov. 4. Ichthyophis garoensis Pillai and Ravichandran 1999. Discussion. Acknowledgements. References. From the Introduction Caecilians or limbless amphibians fall under the order Gymnophiona of the class amphibia. The mostly fossorial and tropical Ichthyophiidae and its sister Taxa Uraeotyphlidae are the only caecilian families restricted to Asia (Gower et al. 2002). They are believed to have been dispersed from India to South East Asia. The latter with a single genus is restricted to the Southern part of the Western Ghats. Ichthyophid taxonomy is not adequately established to enable a confident specific identification mostly because of their external similarity. The authors took a passionate interest to collect and study these animals from Northeast India particularly Meghalaya and specifically from Garo Hills. Caecilians are popularly known as Chikil to the people of Garo Hills. 56 pp.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2010
ISBN 10: 8181712722ISBN 13: 9788181712721
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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13 col. figs (illustrator). Contents 1 Introduction 2 Review of Indian literature 3 Material and methods 4 Key to species 5 Systematic accounts 6 Discussion Summary Acknowledgements References From the Introduction The threadfin fishes occur in tropical and subtropical coastal waters and estuaries There are also few freshwater species known to exist They are mostly epibenthic forms found on sandy and muddy bottoms in depths less than 150 meters These fishes generally feed on small fishes crustaceans and some even depend on planktons The pectoral filaments are most possibly helpful as a sense organ n search of food in muddy water Hermaphrodites among threadfin fishes seem to be common since their sex change from male to female with growth They probably breed in coastal waters and estuaries while the Mango fish of India is reported to ascend freshwater reaches of rivers for breeding purposes Polydactylus sexfilis Valenciennes is known to occur near reef areas in vicinity of oceanic islands and so seems to be not dependant on freshwater river inflow for breedingAn attempt has been made to review the studies of polynemid fishes made in India along with examination of fresh and preserved specimens in order to avoid prevailing confusions so that future workers will have proper guidance in the field of taxonomy as well as fisheries Moreover taxonomic confusions hinder collection of species-specific distributional as well as fisheries data These fishes are considered as most highly esteemed food fishes and mostly contribute to the fisheries of regional importance 42 pp.
Published by ZSI, 1986
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Pbk. Contents. Introduction. Systematic account. Genus Donax Linnaeus 1758. 1. Donax (Donax) pulchella Hanley. 2. Donax (Hecuba) scortum Linnaeus. 3. Donax (Latona) cuneatus linnaeus. 4. Donax (Latona) faba Shroeter. 5. Donax (Latona) incarnates Gmelin. 6. Donax (Latona) lubricus Hanley. 7. Donax (Latona) spinosus Gmelin. 8. Donax (Paradonax) aperittus Melvill. 9. Donax (Paradonax) nuxfagus Preston. 10. Donax (Paradonax) compressa Lamarck. Acknowledgment. Bibliography. 36 pp.
Published by ZSI, 1990
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Pbk. Contents. 1. Introduction. 2. Physiography of Khasi Hills. 3. Material and methods. 4. Terminology of principal parts of taxonomic importance. 5. Classification of subfamilies. 6. Key to the subfamilies of cicadellidae occurring in India. 7. List of genera and species including checklist of leafhoppers from Khasi Hills. Discussion. Summary. Acknowledgements. References. 124 pp.
Published by ZSI, 1996
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Pbk. Contents. 1. General introduction. 2. Background of the region. 3. Study site. 4. Review of literature. 5. Material and methods. 6. Results. Discussion. General discussion. References. 126 pp.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2011
ISBN 10: 8181712897ISBN 13: 9788181712899
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Pbk. 28 figs, (illustrator). Contents 1 Introduction 2 Topography 3 Study Area 4 Methodology 5 Observations 6 Result and discussion Acknowledgements Summary References From the introduction The Damodar is a shallow wide seasonal and flashy river It originates near Chandwa village Palamau District Chotanagpur Plateau in Jharkhand State and flows eastwards 592 km up to the estuary of river Hugli in West Bengal Area of Damodar Valley under DVC Project covers nearly 24235 km2 across Hazaribagh Koderma Giridih Dhanbad Dumka Bokaro Chatra Districts of Jharkhand and Bardhaman Hugli Puruliya and Haora districts of West Bengal Even in the near past up to the middle of the 20th century the upper reaches of the valley was a paradise for the wild beasts and the whole valley was tuned with the song of an enormous number of birds At present the area is an industrial belt During rain its flow is torrential and in the hot summer barely a trickle Its destructive propensities have earned the Damodar the sobriquet of River of sorrow 38 pp.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2011
ISBN 10: 8181712900ISBN 13: 9788181712905
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Pbk. Contents 1 Introduction 2 Material and methods 3 Collection localities 4 Systematic list of fishes 5 Systematic account Summary References Scientific common and vernacular names From the introduction River Pennar is one of the major rivers of South India and the third major river in Andhra Pradesh after Godavari and Krishna There is no published work on the fish fauna of this river system except the following works of general nature in which it is mentioned in distribution generally as Peninsular India or Southern India or Madras Presidency Day 1875-1878 1889 Jayaram 1981 1982 1999 Jerdon 1849 Hamilton 1822 Menon 1999 Misra 1959-1969 1976a 1976b and Venkateswarlu 1984 and 1986 Keeping this in view the study of fish fauna of this river system was undertaken and four extensive tours were carried out by Shri T Venkateswarlu and party from 1983 to 1986 Altogether 85 species belonging to 16 families and 7 orders have been reported here All the specimens were registered and deposited in Southern Regional Centre Zoological Survey of India Chennai The most valuable record is the report of Neotropius Khavalchor Kulkarni It is a monotypic species and is the first record after its original description by Kulkarni in 1952 Venkateswarlu and Indra 1993 The study of the ichthyofauna of Pennar river is of significane since not much is known about the fishes draining the Southern Eastern Ghats 52 pp.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2011
ISBN 10: 818171296XISBN 13: 9788181712967
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. Contents: Introduction. Systematic account. Identification keys to the infraorder and families. Family I corixidae: 1. Cymatia apparens distant. Family II Nepidae. 2. Laccotrephes ruber (Linneaus). 3. Ranatra varipes varipes stal. 4. Cercotmetus pilipes (Dallas). Family III Notonectidae. 5. Anisops sardea Herrich Shaffer. Family IV. Belostomatidae. 6. Lethocerus indicus (lapeletier and serville). 7. Diplonychus rusticus (Fabricius). Family V. Naucoridae. 8. Gestroiella insignis distant. 9. Heleocoris breviceps montandon. 10. Heleocoris obliquatus (Spinola). Family VII. Hydrometridae. 11. Hydrometra greeni Kirkaldy. Subfamily Ptilomerginae. 12. Pitilomera (Ptilomera) laticaudata (Hardwicke). 13. Metrocoris nigrofasciatus distant. 14. Neogerris parvula (Stal). 15. Limnogonus (Limnogonus) nitidus (Mayr). 16. Aquarius paludum (Fabricius). discussion. Summary. References.
Published by Zoological Survey of India, 2000
ISBN 10: 8185874379ISBN 13: 9788185874371
Seller: Orca Knowledge Systems, Inc., Novato, CA, U.S.A.
Book
Paperback. Condition: Good. First Edition. Ex University of California, Berkeley hardcover library book. No DJ. Some water damage to book. Binding is tight, text clean. The present investigation has been undertaken to achieve the following objectives: 1. estimate both qualitatively and quantitatively the arthropod population in sewage polluted embankment. 2. study the seasonal changes in the population structure of the arthropods in both polluted and non-polluted sites. 3. undertake chemical studies. 4. evaluate the role of edaphic factors. 5. find out a pollution tolerant arthropod group, if any, to help in monitoring.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2007
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Effect of some heavy metals on Lampito mauritii Kinberg (Annelida Oligochaeta) in municipal wastes disposal site and a reserve forest floor site of West Bengal India/A. Chowdhury and A.K. Hazra. 2. Morphometric study of the mud eel Monopterus cuchia (Ham.) from the new Alluvial Zone of West Bengal/D. Jana and M. Dasgupta. 3. Description of three species of Indian Mantids (Insecta Mantodea) from Maharashtra/T. Mukherjee and H.V. Ghate. 4. Survey of non human primates of Nayagarh District of Orissa India/S. Chaudhuri A. Murmu and P.C. Majumdar. 5. Notes on the Genus Euaspa Moore (Papilionoidea Lycaenidae Theclinae) from North West India/Avtar Kaur Sidhu. 6. Physico chemical characteristics and zooplankton of Hussain Sagar Lake Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh/S.V.A. Chandrasekhar. 7. Wetland faunal resources of West Bengal. Bankura and Puruliya Districts/N.C. Nandi K. Venkataraman S.R. Das and S.K. Das. 8. Freshwater prawn and shrimp (Crustacea Decapoda) diversity in Singaperumalkoil paddy field near Chennai/M.B. Raghunathan and K. Valarmathi. 9. Butterflies of Sur Sarovar Bird Sanctuary Keetham Agra (Uttar Pradesh India)/Narender Sharma. 10. IndFauna cataloguing an empirical assessment/C. Radhakrishnan and K.C. Gopi. 120 pp.
Published by ZSI, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Soft cover. Condition: As New. Contents: 1. A population survey of Hanuman Langurs in the Balasore District, Orissa/Ramakrishna, Atindra Murmu and Mazumder P.C. 2. New site records of the Malabar tree toad, Pedostibes tuberculosus Gunther (Amphibia : Anura : Bufonidae), in Western Ghats, India/Dinesh K.P., and Radhakrishnan C. 3. New site record of Minervara Sahyadris Dubois, Ohler and Biju (Amphibia : Anura : Ranidae), in Western Ghats, India/Dinesh K.P. And Radhakrishnan. 4. First ever record of an Endangered fish, Chaca chaca (Ham.-Buch) from Arunachal Pradesh: a biodiversity hot spot/Keshav Kr. Jha, Tapan Kr. Ghosh and Datta Munshi J.S. 5. A new species Mylonchulus Wasimi (Mononchida : Nematoda) from South 24-Parganas, West Bengal, India/Tiasi Jana, Amalendu Chatterjee and Buddhadeb Manna. 6. First report of five Oxyuroid nematodes of cockroach (Periplaneta Americana L.) from Andhra Pradesh, India/Viswa Venkat Gantait and Amalendu Chatterjee. 7. Rediscovery of Rhacophorus Naso Annandale, 1912 (Amphibia: Anura: Rhacophoridae) from Mizoram, North East India/Rosamma Mathew and Nibedita Sen. 8. Description of six new species of spiders of the genera Lathys (family: Dictynidae), Marpissa (family : Salticidae), misumenoides (family : Thomisidae), Agroeca (family: Clubionidae), Gnaphosa (family : Gnaphosidae) and Flanona (family : Lycosidae) -- from India/Bijan Biswas and Rakhi Roy. 9. A new species of Dieta spider (Araneae : Philodromidae) from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India/Gajbe U.A. 10. A new species of Misumena spider (Araneae : Thomisidae) from Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, India/Gajbe U.A. 11. Four new species of nematodes (Nematoda : Dorylaimida and Isolaimida) from Rajasthan, India/Padma Bohra and Razia Sultana. 12. Record of the genus Peristenus foerster (Hymenoptera : Braconidae) from India, with descriptions of four new species/Mohammad Shamim, Zurair Ahmad and Ahmad Samiuddin. 13. A new species of ancylotropus cameron (Hymenoptera : Eucharitidae) from India/Girish Kumar P and Narendran T.C. 14. Further record of occurrence of Ranatra titilaensis Hafiz and Pradhan (Ranatriane : Nepidae : Hemiptera)/Thirumalai G and Sharma R.M. Short communication: 1. New record of Megacampsomeris Prismatica (Smith) (Hymenoptera : Scoliidae) from Delhi and Nagaland, India/Girish Kumar P and Kazmi S.I.
Published by ZSI, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Contents: 1. Land and freshwater molluscs of Pondicherry/Surya Rao K.V., Mitra S.C. and R.N. Manna. 2. On a collection of fish from Nellore and Chittoor districts, Andhra Pradesh/Rema Devi K., Indra T.J., Raghunathan M.B. and Srivastava O.P. 3. Diversity of spider fauna of Bortibeel North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, their possible utilities as significant biological pest control in the paddy field ecosystem/Talukdar S. and Majumder S.C. 4. Habits, food preference and family life of the Marsh Mongoose (Herpestes Palustris Ghose, 1965) in the Salt Lake Swamps near Calcutta, West Bengal/Kaushik Deuti. 5. Fish faunal diversity in a paddy field from Tamilnadu/Raghunathan M.B., Rema Devi K and Indra T.J. 6. Observations on the life history and chaetotaxy of strepsicrates rhothia (Meyrick) (Microlepidoptera : Tortricidae : Eucosmini)/Avtar Kaur Sidhu, Rose H.S. and Amanpal Kaur. 7. Population fluctuation of Helicotylenchus Steiner, 1945 in relation to soil temperature, moisture and pH in guava Orchard at South 24 parganas, West Bengal, India/Debabrata Sen, Amalendu Chatterjee and Buddhadeb Manna. 8. Limnologically important physicochemical parameters observed in marine water samples around Digha coast in Bay of Bengal/Akmal Husain and Chatterjee T.K. 9. Moths of Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh/Kailash Chandra and Nema D.K. 10. Notes on some rare and interesting Cladocerans (Crustacea : Branchiopoda) from Meghalaya/Sumita Sharma. 11. A study on the taxonomy of the rare genus Philomides Haliday (Hymenoptera : perilampidae) of Indian subcontinent/Girish Kumar P., Narendran T.C. and Rajmohana K.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. Description of two new species of Termites (Isoptera Insecta) from the Himalaya/P. Mukherjee and P.K. Maiti. 2. Status of four Arboreal species of mammals in Darjeeling district West Bengal India/T.P. Bhattacharyya A. Murmu S. Chaudhuri and P.C. Mazumder. 3. Earthworms of North 24 Parganas West Bengal/Probir K. Bandyopadhyay C.K. Mandal and Amlan K. Mitra. 4. Diversified feeding behaviour of a true weaving Araneid spider from Tindharia Darjeeling district West Bengal/S. Talukdar and S.C. Majumder. 5. An account of Small Travancore flying squirrel Petinomys fuscocapillus fuscocapillus (Jerdon)/Rina Chakraborty. 6. Studies of Earthworm population in saline and non saline soils of Midnapore and Barddhaman districts of West Bengal/R.N. Sharma J.K. Mazumder G.C. De and C.K. Mandal. 7. Rotatorian Fauna as indicator of Trophy in Adra Lake Purulia District West Bengal India/S.V.A. Chandrasekhar and S.Z. Siddiqi. 8. Mammalian and Avian fauna of some selected areas of Purulia District West Bengal/K.K. Biswas P.C. Saren and Dipankar Basu. 9. Earthworms of Hemis National Park Jammu and Kashmir India/R. Paliwal. 10. Population status and male Genitalia of Patala Yama (Moore) (Insecta Lepidoptera Satyridae)/Narender Sharma. 11. Acridoidea diversity of Hastinapur Wildlife Sanctuary Uttar Pradesh India/Narender Sharma and S.K. Mondal. 12. Record and abundance of Earthworms at Ballavpur Wildlife Sanctuary Birbhum West Bengal/S.K. Biswas G.C. Ray C.K. Mandal and A. Misra. 13. Waterbirds of Namdapha Tiger Reserve Arunachal Pradesh with Special Reference to White Bellied Heron Ardea Insignis/Gopinathan Maheswaran. 118 pp.
Published by ZSI, Kolkata, 2008
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Paperback. Condition: As New. New. Contents 1. A note on the rating and future of non human primates in India/R.P. Mukherjee S. Chaudhuri and A. Murmu. 2. Addition to the Fauna of Plant and soil nematodes of Gujarat India/Padma Bohra and Qaiser H. Baqri. 3. Three new records of Amphibians from West Bengal/Kaushik Deuti and Anand Kumar Ayyaswamy. 4. Polychaetes (Annelida) from Great Nicobar Island India I. Family Nereidae/R. Rajasekaran and Olivia J. Fernando. 5. On the occurrence of two Balitorid fishes of the Genus Schistura Mcclelland from Similipal Biosphere Reserve Orissa/P.G.S. Sethy Prajyoti Sahu and S.S. Mishra. 6. Freshwater fish fauna of Andhra Pradesh with comments on the threatened and endemic species/R.P. Barman. 7. Reptiles of Kanha Tiger Reserve Madhya Pradesh/Kailash Chandra R.C. Sharma Ajay Nagpure and D.K. Nema. 8. A study on the Ichthyofaunal diversity of wetlands in and around Kolkata/Mousumi Pal Subrata Kar. 9. On four new nematode species of the Genus Diplotriaena Railliet and Henry 1909 from Uttarakhand India/S.R. Deysarkar and Debabrata Sen. 10. New records of Odonata (Anisoptera) from Maharashtra/R. Basu Chaya Singh and M. Prasad. Short Communication 11. Rediscovery of Robust Pelobatid Frog Xenophrys robusta after fifty years with three colour morphs/Deuti Kaushik and Kumar Anand. 12. A note on Hoolock Gibbon (Bunopithecus Hoolock) in Northeast India/R.P. Mukherjee S. Chaudhury and A. Murmu. 124 pp.