diff --git a/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B04B2111056D849FCC9B662.xml b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B04B2111056D849FCC9B662.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f80493d0a74 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B04B2111056D849FCC9B662.xml @@ -0,0 +1,478 @@ + + + +Taxonomical studies of four new Aseptate Gregarine parasites belonging to the Genus Monocystis Stein, 1848 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Sporozoa) from an Oligochaete Host, Eutyphoeus orientalis (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142223 +2581-8686 +13185663 + + + + + + +Monocystis csabai + +sp. nov. +Figures 7 +(A-D), 8(A-D) Table + + + +D & +Table 4 + + + + +Description + +The trophozoite is elongated, irregular flat ribbon shaped contains tapering pointed end. Ectosarc is thick and the endosarc is vacuolated. Large, rounded very distinct nucleus is present at the middle portion of the body. Syzygy is present. In the life cycle of the present form two unequal overlapping almost rounded gametocyte have been found. Oocyst is biconical with pointed ends. +The trophozoite measures 132.0-160.0(145.0±4.50) x 30.0-35.0(32.2±2.50) µm. Nucleus measuring 15.5- + + +Figure 7. + +Monocystis csabai + +sp. nov. +(Photomicrographs of different stages of life cycle) +A. +Trophozoite (white arrow- large rounded distinct nucleus); (black arrow- tapering pointed end). +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst +D. +Oocyst. Scales: A-C = 100µm; D = 10µm. + + + + +Figure 8. + +Monocystis csabai + +sp. nov. +(Camera lucida drawings of different stages of life cycle) +A. +Trophozoite. +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst +D. +Oocyst. Scales: A-C = 100µm; D = 10µm. + + +20.0(17.2±1.5) µm in diameter. Gametocyst measures +60.0-70.0.5(65.0±2.50) µm. Oocyst measures 9.0-12.5 (11.0±1.5) x 6.5-7.5(7.0±0.96) µm. + +Taxonomic Summary + + +Type host +: +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + +Site +of infection + +: Seminal vesicles + + +Distribution +: Bakkhali (Sundarban) region, South 24 parganas ( +22.1352ºN +, +88.4016ºE +), +West Bengal +, +India + + +Prevalence +: 10 out of 25 host earthworms (40%) were infested with the parasite. + + + + +Material deposited + + +Parasitology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Kalyani, Kalyani-741235, Nadia, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + +Paratype +: + +The +paratype +has been deposited in the Harold WManter, Laboratory Parasitology, Systematic Research Collection University of +Nebraska State +Museum W +436, +Nebraska +Hall, Lincoin, +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +4 (Accession no. P-2014-002: Reg. no. +HWML 49895 +) + +. + + +Etymology: +The species name have been given after the name of renowned parasitologist Prof. Csaba Szekely of Institute for Veterinary Medical Research, +Centre +for Agriculture Research, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest Hungaria Krt.21 for his outstanding contribution in the field of fish parasitology. + + + + +Holotype +: + +PR/ +MC/34 +/12 has been deposited at + + + +the +Remark + + + +Table D. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of + +Monocysis csabai + +sp. nov. +in the seminal vesicles of +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Parameters + +Range + +Mean + +Median + +SD + +SE + +CV% +
Length of the trophozoite132.0-160.0145.0145.194.501.003.10
Width of the trophozoite30.0-35.032.232.262.500.557.76
Diameter of the nucleus15.5-20.017.217.381.50.338.72
Dameter of the gametocyst60.0-70.065.065.122.500.553.84
Length of the oocyst9.0-12.511.011.251.500.3313.63
Width of the oocyst6.5-7.57.07.340.960.2113.71
+
+ + +Table 4. +The comparative studies of + +Monocystis csabai + +sp. nov. +(Present work) with + +Monocystis apporectodae + +and +Monocystis +elogngatum + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species characters + + +Monocystis apporectodae +(Bandyopadhyay +et al +., 2006) + + + +Monocystis elongatum + +Bandyopadhyay +et al. +, 2008 + + + + +Monocystis csabai + +sp. nov. +(present work) +
Host +Apporectodea trapezoides + + +Perionyx excavatus +Perrier, 1872 + + + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +
LocalityBankura, West Bengal, IndiaMurshidabad, West BengalBakkhali, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
+Site +of infection +Seminal vesiclesSeminal VesiclesBakkhali, South 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
Elongated, irregular, flat, ribbon
Elongated, irregular, flat, bothElongated and curved body,like contains gradually tapering
Trophozoiteside pointed, It measures 178.0- 224.0 (203.5±5.0) µm ×it measures 265.0-346.0 (310.0 ± 2.6) x 46.0 - 64.3pointed end flame like appear- ance measuring 132.0–160.0
37.0- 58.0 (46.0±1.5)µm(52.0 ± 3.1)µm.(145.0 ± 4.50)µm × 30.0– 35.0
(32.2 ± 2.50)µm
EctosarcThinsmoothThick
Highly granular and vacuo-
EndosarcDensely granuleslated with a large number ofVacuolated
paraglycon granules.
+
+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
NucleusOvoid contains densely packed karyosome, It measures 12.0- 16.0 (15.0±0.59) µm in diameterRounded to ovoid nucleus, measures 12.3-20.5 (19.4 ± 1.7) x 11.4-18.7(16.3 ± 1.8)Large, rounded, very distinct, situated at middle portion of the trophozoite, measuring 15.5–20.0 (17.2 ±1.5) µm in diameter
GametocystOvoid. It measures 108.0-118.0 (113.0±1.1)µm × 79.0-89.0 (83.0±1.1)µmOvoid with two equal ga- metocytes, measuring 74.0- 98.3 (82.0 ± 1.9) X 56.0-82.0 (72.5 ± 2.7)rounded contains two unequal, overlapping gametocytes, meas- uring 60.0–70.0 (65.0±2.50) µm in diameter
Navicular, it measures 10.0-Biconical, measuring 9.7-Biconical pointed ends, measures
Oocyst14.6 (13.4±1.1) µm × 5.5-8.115.3 9(12.3 ± 3.1) x 6.8-10.39.0–12.5 (11.0±1.5) µm × 6.5–7.5
(7.7± 2.3) µm(9.4 ± 1.1) µm(7.0±0.96)µm
+
+ +The present species under discussion compares with + +Monocytsis +apporectodae + +and + +Monocystis elongatum +. + +The species under discussion has elongated, irregular, flat and ribbon like trophozoite, appears gradually tapering pointed end which is flame like in appearance. Whereas, it is elongated, irregular, flat like having both side pointed ends in + +M. apporectodae + +and in + +M. elongatum + +it is elongated and curved. Large and rounded nucleus is present in the present form. But in + +M. apporectodae + +, it is ovoidal contains densely packed karyosome and in + +M. elongatum + +nucleus is rounded to ovoid. Ectosarc is thick in the present specis while, in + +M. apporectodae + +, it is thin and in + +M. elongatum + +it is smooth. The present form has vacuolated endoplasm whereas in earlier described species endoplasm is densely granulated. The syzygy stage is found in the life cycle of both species. Moreover, the size and shape of the gametocysts and oocysts of the current form are also different from the previously described + +
+
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B09B21D13B5DA9DFF3CB252.xml b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B09B21D13B5DA9DFF3CB252.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..425bdb3ad4c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B09B21D13B5DA9DFF3CB252.xml @@ -0,0 +1,565 @@ + + + +Taxonomical studies of four new Aseptate Gregarine parasites belonging to the Genus Monocystis Stein, 1848 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Sporozoa) from an Oligochaete Host, Eutyphoeus orientalis (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142223 +2581-8686 +13185663 + + + + + + + +Monocystis +indicus + + +sp. nov. +Figures 3 +(A-D), 4(A-D) +Table B +& +Table 2 + + + + + +Description + +(31.50±2.50) µm. Oocyst measures 10.55-11.00 (10.77± +0.46) µm x 7.00-8.50 (6.0± 0.50) µm. + +In + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +gamonts are oval shaped. Rounded nucleus is present at middle region of the body. Presence of smooth, thin and irregular shaped ectosarc. It contains highly granulated endosarc. At the anterior end of the body spherical mucron is present. Syzygy stage present in the life cycle. Gametocyst contains two unequal gametocytes and almost rounded in shape. Oocyst are biconical. + + + +Figure 4. + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +(Camera lucida drawings of different stages of life cycle) +A. +Trophozoite. +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst. +D. +Oocyst. Scales: A-C =100µm; D = 10µm. + + + + +Figure 3. + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +(Photomicrographs of different stages of life cycle) +A. +Trophozoite (white arrow – granulated endosarc). +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst. +D. +Oocyst. Scales: A-C = 100µm, D = 10µm. + + +Gamont measures 89.61-111.6 (102.95±9.69) µm. x 59.29-70.72 (66.20±4.33) µm. Nucleus measures +14.30-20.4 (18.50±2.00) µm in diameter. Gametocyst measures 90.25-102.50 (39.25±5.55) µm in diameter. Large gametocyte measures 66.50-75.50 (70.90±4.50) µm x 35.80-45.50 (40.50±3.25) µm and small gametocyte measures 60.40-65.20 (64.54±3.54) µm x25.50-35.28 + +Taxonomic Summary + + +Type host +: + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + + +Site +of infection + +: Seminal vesicles + + +Type locality +: + +Ashoknagar, North 24 Parganas ( + +23°15'2" +N-89 + +°5'E), +West Bengal +, +India + +. + + +Prevalence +: 15 out of 40 host earthworms (37.5%) were infested with the parasite. + + + + +Material deposited + + + + +Holotype +: + +PR/ +MC/03 +/12 has been deposited in the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +, +Kalyani +741235, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype +: + +Systematic Research Collection +, +University +of +Nebraska State +Museum, W +436. +Nebraska +Hall.Lincoin, +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +(Acession no. P-2014-002; Reg. no. +HWML 49896 +) + +. + + +Etymology: +The species names have been given after the name of the nation +India +. + + + +Table B. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +stages in the seminal vesicles of +Eutyphoeus + + + + +orientalis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Parameters + +Range + +Mean + +Median + +SD + +SE + +CV% +
Length of the trophozoite89.61-111.6102.95102.519.692.169.41
Width of the trophozoite59.29-70.7266.2066.034.330.966.54
Diameter of the nucleus14.30-20.418.5018.122.000.4410.81
Length of the gametocyst90.25-102.5039.2539.05.551.2414.14
Length of the oocyst10.55-11.0010.7710.330.460.104.27
Width of the oocyst7.00-8.506.06.290.500.118.33
+
+ + +Table 2. +The comparative studies of + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +(Present work) with + +M. ayeshae + +and +M. arabindae + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species characters + + +Monocystis ayeshae +(Sarkar and Bandyopadhyay 2010) + + + +Monocystis arabindae +( + +Bandyopadhyay +et al., +2007 + +) + + + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +(present work) +
Host + +Metaphire posthuma + + + +Eutyphoeus incommodus + + + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +
LocalitySatkhira, BangladeshWest MidnaporeAshoknagar, North 24Prganas, West Bengal, India
+Site +of infection +Seminal vesiclesSeminal vesiclesSeminal vesicles
TrophozoiteOval shaped, contains extended middle portion. It measuring 92.82- 97.24 (95.21±1.98)µm x 50.83-57.46 (53.40±3.24) µmSolitary, cylindrical. Curved due to presence of constriction at one lateral surface. Measuring 127.0- 145.5(137.1 ± 5.2) x 45.1- 53.3(49.3 ± 2.6) µmOval potato like and blunt at both ends with extended middle part. It measures 89.61- 111.6(102.95±9.69) µm x 59.29 -70.72 (66.20± 4.33) µm
EctosarcThin and SmoothGranularThin, smooth but irregular in shape
EndosarcGranulated devoid of any spotVacuolatedAround the endosarc big highly granulated spot present
MucronAbsentAbsentSpherical, present at the anterior portion of the body and length measuring 20.50-24.25 (21.50 ±1.19) µm and width measuring 18.50 – 20.80 (19.75 ± 0.92) µm
SyzygyAbsentAbsentSyzygy present, the total length of syzygy is 250- 275 (201.25± 8.00) µm
NucleusOvoidal, measures 13.26- 17.68(16.02±1.91)µm in diameterRounded and measures 14.3-20.5(17.3 ± 1.9) x 12.3- 18.9(16.1 ±1.1) µmNucleus rounded, present at the middle of the body. It measuring 14.30- 20.4 (18.50 ± 2.00) µm in diameter.
GametocystRounded measuring 132.6-141.44 (136.83±4.04) µm in length and measuring 7.24-101.66 (99.26±1.98) µm in width.Ellipsodial and measures 79.9- 96.3 (89.1 ± 5.0) x 69.7-84.0 (76.2 ± 4.6) µmGametocyst almost rounded with two unequal gametocytes, Ga- metocyst measures 90.25-102.50 (39.25±5.55) µm in diameter.
OocystNavicular, measuring 8.84 – 15.47 (11.78±2.17) µm x 4.42 – 8.84 (6.81±1.75)µm in diameter.Biconical measuring 8.0-13.9 (11.9±1.1)µmBiconical, measures 10.55-11.00 (10.77 ±0.46) µm in length and measures 7.00-8.50 (6.0 ± 0.50)µm in width.
+
+ + +Remark + + +While comparing the present species with earlier described species + +Monocystis ayeshae + +and + +M. arabindae + +, it appears that the gamont of + +M. ayeshae + +is oval shaped bearing swolen middle part as that of the present species and in + +Monocystis arabindae + +the gamont is solitary, cylindrical curved due to presence of constriction at the lateral surface. In present species, mucron is prominent while in + +M. ayeshae + +and + +M. arabindae + +it is absent. In + +M. ayeshae +, + +ectosarc is smooth, thin and granulated endosarc devoid of any spots. Nucleus is large and oval shaped. Whereas, ectosarc is smooth and thin in present species and highly granulated endosarc contains large granules. Nucleus is rounded and present at the middle portion of the body. In + +M. arabindae + +ectosarc is granulated and vaculated endosarc, nucleus rounded. The gametocyst of + +M. ayeshae + +is almost rounded contains unequal gametocytes as that of present species. While in +M. arabindae +gametocyst is ellipsoidal. In + +M. ayeshae + +, oocyst is navicular with pointed ends while it is biconical in + +M.arabindae + +as that of present form. Syzygy stage found in present form. While it is not present in + +M. ayeshae + +and + +M. arabindae + +. Moreover, + +M. ayeshae + +and + +M. arabindae + +have been reported from + +Metaphire posthuma + +of Satkhira, +Bangladesh +and + +Eutyphoeus incommodus + +from West Midnapore, +West Bengal +, +India +respectively but the present species have been described from the + +Eutypohoeus orientalis + +collected from Ashoknagar, +West Bengal +, +India +( +Table 2 +). + + + +Figure 5. + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +(Photomicrographs of different stages of life cycle) + + +A-B. +Trophozoite (black arrow- vacuolated endosarc). +C. +Syzygy +D. +Gametocyst +E. +Oocyst. + +Scales: A-D =100µm; E =10µm. + + +Considering all the differences with the closely related species the present species seems to be new to science. Hence the name + +Monocystis indicus + +sp. nov. +is being proposed. + + +
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0AB2131390DB39FA6CB2E2.xml b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0AB2131390DB39FA6CB2E2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f3c95aeda27 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0AB2131390DB39FA6CB2E2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,534 @@ + + + +Taxonomical studies of four new Aseptate Gregarine parasites belonging to the Genus Monocystis Stein, 1848 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Sporozoa) from an Oligochaete Host, Eutyphoeus orientalis (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142223 +2581-8686 +13185663 + + + + + + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +Figures 5 +(A-E), 6(A-E) +Table C +& +Table 3 + + + + + +Description + +Gamonts are elongated, flat and oval shaped. One end rounded and other cone shaped. Presence of smooth and thick ectosarc. Endosarc is vacuolated. Presence of distinct rounded nucleus at the conical portion of the gamonts. Gametocysts are rounded contains two unequal gametocytes. Oocysts are biconical having pointed ends. +The gamont measures 96.55-125.00 (15.25±8.25) x 50.28-62.50(59.22±5.00) µm. Nucleus measuring +12.35-14.50(13.75±1.00) µm in diameter. Gametocyst measures 70.00-75.00(72.00±4.32) µm in diameter. Oocyst measures 15.17-18.17(16.70±1.35) in length 9.75- +11.25(10.00±1.00) µm in width. + +Taxonomic Summary + + +Type host +: + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + + +Site +of infection + +: Seminal vesicles + + +Distribution +: Ashoknagar, North 24 Parganas ( + +23°15'2" +N-89 + +°5'E), +West Bengal +, +India +. + + +Prevalence +: 10 out of 35 host earthworms (28.57%) were infested with the parasite. + + + + +Figure 6. + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +(Camera lucida drawings of different stages of life cycle) +A-B. +Trophozoite. +C. +Syzygy +D. +Gametocyst. +E. +Oocyst. Scales: A-D =100µm; E=10µm. + + + + +Material deposited + + + + +Holotype +: + +PR/ +MC/05 +/12 has been deposited at the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +, +Kalyani +741235, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype +: + +The +paratype +has been deposited in the +Harold W Manter +, +Laboratory of Parasitology +, +Systematic Research Collections +, +University +of Nebraska State +Museum, W +436, Nebraska +Hall +, +Lincoln +, Nebraska 68588-0514 USA, (Accession no. P-2014-002; Reg. no. +HWML 49896 +). + +Etymology +: + +The +species name have been given after the name of renowned parasitologist Prof. Hiroshi Sato, +Joint Faculty of Veterinary Medicine +of +Yamaguchi +University +, 1677-1 +Yoshida +, +Yamaguchi +, 753-8515, +Japan +for his outstanding contribution in the field of +Parasitology + +. + + + + +Remark + + +While compairing, the present species with + +Monocystis nidata + +, + +Monocystis pontodrilli + +and + +Monocystis darjeelingensis + +, it appears that the trophozoite is flat and oval shaped having one rounded and other conical end in the present form. Whereas in + +M. nidata + +, it looks like a small cell which possess two blunt ends, but in + +M. pontodrilli + +it is elongated having two broadly rounded ends. In + +M. pontodrilli + +the trophozoite crescent shaped and mucron is present in one end of the trophozoite. On the contrary, it is also crescent shaped in the present form. Nucleus is rounded and present in conical portion of the present species. But in + +M. nidata + +and + +M. pontodrilli + +, it is ovoid, centralized and rounded present either at the anteriormiddle or the posterior end respectively. Trophozoite is cylindrical with rounded extremities of one end and slightly wider than other in + +M. Darjeelingensis + +. In + +M. Darjeelingensis + +, nucleus is spherical in shape and present in the narrow portion. Furthermore, + +M. darjeelingensis + +is much larger in all respects than the present form and earlier described other species. The oocyst is navicular in + +M. nidata + +and + +M.darjeelingensis + +respectively.While, in + +M.Pontodrilli + +it is spindle or boat shaped but biconical in the current species. Moreover, + +M. nidata + +and + +M. pontodrilli + +have been described from + +Pontodrilus ephippiger + +of Asia and Indo-China and + +Pontodrilus barmudensis + +of South +India +respectively whereas, + +M.darjeelingensis + +and the present species have been reported from + +Amynthas robusta + +of Senchal lake of Darjeeling and + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +of Ashoknagar, North 24 Parganas district of +West Bengal +, +India +respectively. + + + +Table C. +Summary of morphometric data of + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +stages in the seminal vesicles of +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Parameters + +Range + +Mean + +Median + +SD + +SE + +CV% +
Length of the trophozoite96.55-125.0015.2515.248.251.8454.09
Width of the trophozoite50.28-62.5059.2259.195.001.118.44
Diameter of the nucleus12.35-14.5013.7513.271.000.227.27
Length of the gametocyst70.00-75.0072.0072.184.320.966
Length of the oocyst15.17-18.1716.7016.401.350.308.08
Width of the oocyst9.75-11.2510.0010.341.000.2210
+
+ + +Table 3. +The morphometric comparison of + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +(Present work) with some closely related species + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species character + +Monoystis + +nidata +( +Boisson, 1957 +) + + + +Monocystis pontodrilli +( + +Subbarao +et al +., 1979 + +) + + + +Monocystis darjeelingensis +( +Bandyopadhyay and Mitra 2005 +) + + + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +(Present work) +
Host + +Pontodrilus ephippiger + + + +Pontrodrilus +barmudensis + + + +Amynthas robusta + + + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +
LocalityAsia, Indo-ChinaSouth IndiaDarjeeling, West Bengal, IndiaAshoknagar, North 24 Pargnas, West Bengal, India
+Site +of infec- tion +Seminal vesiclesCoelom, body muscle and Seminal vesiclesCoelomic fluidSeminal vesicles
TrophozoiteSmall cell like, elongated length 260-290 µm and width 90-120 µmElongated, measures 350µm x 150 µm.Cylindroid having round extremities. One end slightly wider than the other. Conical or elliptical in young stage measuring 204- 273 µm x 84-140 µm.Flat, elongated and oval shaped, measuring 96.55-125.00 (15.25 ±8.25) µm x 50.28- 62.50 (59.22± 5.00) µm in diameter.
EctosarcThin, smoothThin, smoothWith fine longitudinal striationsThick, smooth
EndosarcVacuolatedVacuolatedGranulatedVacuolated
NucleusSpherical situated in the center, 50 µm in diameterOval, position is variableSpherical 8.3-12.5 µm in diameter.Rounded with unequal gametocytes. It measures 70.00 – 75.00 (72.00 ± 4.32) in diameter.
GametocystNot mentionedSpherical, measures 350 µm x 160 µm in diameter.Spherical 147- 163 µmRounded 12.35 – 14.50 (13.75 ±1.00) µm in diameter.
OocystNavicular, 9 µm in lengthBoat shaped, measur- ing 8.0 µm x 3.2 µmNavicular, 15.4-18 µm x 8.0- 9.0 µm.Biconical, measuring 15.17 –18.17(16.70±1.35) µm x 9.75– 11.25(10.00± 1.00) µm.
+
+ +Taking into account all the differences with the closely related species, the present species seems to be new one. Hence the name + +Monocystis satoi + +sp. nov. +is given here. + +
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\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0CB2191056DEECFBB2B423.xml b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0CB2191056DEECFBB2B423.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..77c7d2bb99c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/87/AA/0387AA009B0CB2191056DEECFBB2B423.xml @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ + + + +Taxonomical studies of four new Aseptate Gregarine parasites belonging to the Genus Monocystis Stein, 1848 (Protozoa: Apicomplexa: Sporozoa) from an Oligochaete Host, Eutyphoeus orientalis (Annelida: Oligochaeta) of West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142223 +2581-8686 +13185663 + + + + + + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +Figures 1 +(A-D), 2(AD) +Table A +& +Table 1 + + + + + +Description + + +In + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +gamonts are fusiform, anterior portion is wider than the posterior end. The anterior end contains mucron. Nucleus is rounded, situated in the middle portion of the body. The pellicle is thin. Presence of highly granulated endosarc contains paraglycogen granules. Gametocyst ovoid with two unequal gametocytes. Oocysts are biconical. + +Gamont measures 100.7 - 107.8 (104.83 ± 2.02) µm in length and width of the anterior part of gamont is 51.93 - 59.67 (55.68±3.13) µm and Posterior part is 20.99-23.86 (22.69 ± 1.08) µm. Diameter of nucleus is 10.5-11.0 (9.0 ± 1.05). Gametocyst measures 89.50-96.13(93.04 ± 2.81) µm in length and 67.40 - 78.45(72.37 ± 4.35) µm in width. Length of the oocyst measuring 13.25-15.47(14.30 ± 0.91) µm and width measuring 9.94-13.26 (11.70 ± 1.40) µm. + + +Figure 2. + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +(camera lucida drawings of different stages of life cycle) +A. +Trophozoite. +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst. +D +. Oocyst. Scales: A-C = 100µm; D=10µm. + + + + +Figure 1. +Photomicrographs of different stages of the life history of + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +obtained from the seminal vesicles of earthworm + +Eutyphoeus orientalis +, +A. +Trophozoite + +(Black arrow - mucron); (white arrow - granulated endosarc). +B. +Syzygy. +C. +Gametocyst. +D. +Oocyst. Scales: A - C = 100µm; D = 10µm + + + +Taxonomic Summary + + +Type host +: + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +. + + + +Site +of infection + +: Seminal vesicles. + + +Type locality +: + +Ashoknagar, North 24 Parganas ( +23º15’2’’ N- +89º5’E +), +West Bengal +, +India + +. + + +Prevalence +: 20 out of 40 host earthworms (50%) were infested with the parasite. + + + + +Material deposited + + + + +Holotype + +: PR/ +MC/01 +/12 has been deposited at the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +741235, and +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype + +: The +paratype +has been deposited in the +Harold W Manter +, +Laboratory of Parasitology +, Systematic Research Collections, University of +Nebraska State +Museum, W +436, +Nebraska +Hall, Lincoln, +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +,(Accession no. P-2014-002; Reg.no. +HWML 49901 +) + +. + + +Etymology +: The species name has been derived from the generic name of the host specimen, + +Eutyphoeus orientalis +. + + + + +Table A. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of the observed + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +stages in the seminal vesicles + + + +of + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Parameters + +Range + +Mean + +Median + +SD + +SE + +CV% +
Length of the trophozoite100.7-107.8104.83104.392.020.451.92
Width of the trophozoite51.93-59.6755.6855.233.130.695.62
Diameter of the nucleus10.5-11.09.09.251.050.2311.66
Length of the gametocyst89.50-96.1393.0493.02.810.623.02
Width of the gametocyst67.40-78.4572.3772.014.350.976.01
Length of the oocyst13.25-15.4714.3014.020.910.206.36
Width of the oocyst9.94-13.2611.7011.301.400.3111.96
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+ + +Table 1. +The morphometric comparisons of + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +(Present work) with + +M. lalbagensis + +and +M. nadiensis + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
+Species characters + + +Monocysts +lalbagensis + +(Bandyopadhyay +et.al., 2001) + + +Monocystis nadiensis + +(Bandyopadhyay +et.al +., +2002) + + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +(present work) +
Host + +Metaphire posthuma + + + +Metaphire posthuma + + + +Eutyphoeus orientalis + +
LocalityLalbag, Murshidabad, IndiaFulia, Nadia, West Bengal, IndiaAshoknagar, 24 parganas (N), W.B., India
+Site +of infection +Seminal vesiclesSeminal vesiclesSeminal vesicles
TrophozoiteCone shaped. Pellicle distinct, very delicate, length measures 62.4-108.1 µm and width measures 33.2 -53.2µm.Ballon shaped, measuring 110.7-132.12µm x 74.99- 85.70µm.Fusiform, anterior part wide and posterior part is blunt. Total length 100.7-107.8 (104.83±2.02) µm. anterior portion width is 51.93-59.67 (55.68±3.13) µm and posterior portion width is 20.99-23.86 (22.69±1.08)µm.
EctosarcNot statedSmoothSmooth and irregular
EndosarcVacuoles excavated the endoplasmDensely granulatedGranulated with paraglycogen granules
NucleusSpherical, measures 8.3 – 12.5 µm in diameter with an average of 9.3Rounded, measures 10.7-14.2 (13.05±1.59)µmRounded, measures 10.5-11.0 (9.0±1.05) µm in diameter
GametocystOvoidal contains two unequal gametocytes. Larger one measuring 71.0-83.2 µm x 45.0-76.1µm and smaller one measuring, 58.2-75.0 x 32.1-50.0µm.Ovoidal possess two unequal gametocytes. Larger one measuring 99.98-117.84 µm x 74.99-99.98µm and smaller one measuring 82.13- 96.41µm x 74.99-82.33µm.Ovoidal having two uneual gametocytes. It measures 89.50- 96.3 (93.04±2.81) µm x 67.40-78.45 (72.37±4.35)µm.
OocystBiconical, measuring 6.4-6.6 µm x 3.1-3.3µm in diameter.Biconical, measures 8.3- 9.7µm x 4.1-5.5µm in diameter.Biconical, length measures13.26-15.47 (14.30-0.91) µm and width measures 9.94-13.26(11.70±1.40) µm.
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+ + +Remark + + +The species under discussion shows similarities and dissimilarities with + +Monocystis lalbagensis + +and + +Monocystis nadiensis + +respectively. The present species differs from + +M. Lalbagensis + +relating its shape and size of the body. Trophozoites are cone shaped in +M. lalbagensis +, while they are balloon shaped in + +M. nadiensis + +and fusiform in + +M eutyphae + +sp. nov. +In + +M. lalbagensis + +vacuoles excavate the endosarc whereas, in + +M. nadiensis + +, cytoplasm is densely granulated as like as that of present species. The anterior end of present species is wider than the posterior end which looks like blunt shaped. A big ovoidal distinct mucron is present in the anterior portion. The nucleus is rounded, present near the mucron at anterior portion of the body. Pellicle is thin. In the present form syzygy stage is present in the life cycle, while this stage is absent in the earlier described species. The position, shape and size of the nucleus, gametocyst and oocyst, host and the geographic location of the present species differ from the earlier described species ( +Table 1 +). + + +Taking into consideration all the differences with the closely related species, the present species seems to be new to science. Hence the name + +Monocystis eutyphae + +sp. nov. +is being proposed here. + + +
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Banyal; + + +07.ix. 2018 +. + + +Distinguishing characters +: D I 7; A iii-iv 9-11; P I 8-9; V i 5. Body prolonged and somewhat compressed, barbels four pairs; maxillary barbels range posteriorly to end of pelvic fins. Dorsal spine hard, saw-toothed on its inner edge, adipose fin small, implanted significantly behind rayed dorsal fin. + + +Distribution +: Dwells in estuaries and tidal rivers and lakes, ascending to freshwater, often enters the sea. Extensively distributed in +India +. + + +Remarks +: It offers food to many migratory birds in this area. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB13FCB7E12FFCF7CE16.xml b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB13FCB7E12FFCF7CE16.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6268ac5ba56 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB13FCB7E12FFCF7CE16.xml @@ -0,0 +1,146 @@ + + + +On the record of Ichthyofaunal diversity from Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kachchh, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +2 + + +147 +152 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i2/2020/143355 +2581-8686 +13185536 + + + + + + +4. + +Oreochromis mossambicus +(Peters, 1852) + + + + + + + +Tilapia + + +1851. + +Chromis (Tilapia) mossambicus +Peters, +Ontab. Akad. Wiss. + +, + + +Berlin: +681. + + +2018. + +Oreochromis mossambicus +: + +Fricke +et al., Fish Taxa +, +3 +(1): 251. + + +Material examined +: V/3820, 05 ex., Ghodatad dam, Narayan Sarovar WLS, coll. S. Kumar & H. S. Banyal; + + +07.ix.2018 +. + + +Distinguishing characters +: D XV-XVI 10-12; A III 10- 11; P 14-15; V I 5. Snout extended; temple with reasonably big scales, beginning with 2 scales amongst the eyes straggled by 9 scales up to the dorsal fin. Grown up males develop a blunted duckbill-like snout due to expanded jaws, regularly activating the upper profile tobecome bowl-shaped. + + +Distribution +: Exotic fish introduced in +India +for aquaculture including biological control of nuisance plants and animals. + + +Remarks +: Flourishes in reservoirs, rivers, creeks, drains and tidal creeks etc.; usually over mud bases, commonly in well-vegetated areas. Carnivorous in nature and prey on small fishes and sometimes cannibalize their own young. + + +During present investigation ichthyofaunal study was carried out and reported the occurrence of only 4 species of fishes belonging to 3 orders, 4 families from the wetlands of Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary of +Gujarat state +. The order +Cyprinodontiformes +represented by 2 species under 2 genera and 2 families followed by +Cichliformes +and +Siluriformes +with 1 species each. This is the first attempt to document fish diversity of Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary in +Gujarat state +. + + +Dispar Top +minnow [ + +Aphanius dispar +(Ruppell, 1829) + +], Mosquito fish [ + +Gambusia affinis +(Baird & Girard, 1853) + +], Tilapia [ + +Oreochromis mossambicus +(Peters, 1852) + +] and Long-whiskered Catfish [ + +Mystus gulio +(Hamilton, 1822) + +] were the only species recorded from the study area. These fishes can tolerate salinity and were probably introduced in the wetlands of the sanctuary from the creeks of Mitiyativali, Kapurasi and Kali riverine systems, which are ephemeral in nature ultimately drain into Arabian Sea near + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE096FCF3C9E6.xml b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE096FCF3C9E6.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..63309683852 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE096FCF3C9E6.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +On the record of Ichthyofaunal diversity from Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kachchh, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +2 + + +147 +152 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i2/2020/143355 +2581-8686 +13185536 + + + + + +2. + +Aphanius dispar +(Rüppell, 1829) + + + + + + + +Dispar Top +minnow + + + +1829. + +Lebias dispar +Rüppell, +Zoologie Fische des Rothen Meeres + +: 66, pl. 18, Fig. 1-2. + + +2017. + +Aphanius dispar + +: Freyhof +et al., Zootaxa, +4338 +(3): 565 + + +Material examined +: V/3822, 03 ex., Ghodatad dam, Narayan Sarovar WLS, coll. S. Kumar & H. S. Banyal; + + + + +07.ix.2018 + +; +V/3824 +, +03 +ex., +Gugariyana Rakhal +, +Narayan Sarovar +WLS, coll. +S. Kumar +& +H. S. Banyal + +; +04.ix.2018 +. + + +Distinguishing characters +: D I 9; A ii 8; P 16; V 7. Body discreetly elongate and rather flattened. Mouth small; scales large, +25 to27 in +longitudinal series.Caudal fin yellowish, with a widespread crescentic black band. + + +Distribution +: Inhabits fresh and brackish waters. Distributed in Kachchh and some parts of south west +Rajasthan +. + + +Remarks +: This gorgeously colored species was equitably common in brackish water of the sanctuary. It is consumed as food by many migratory birds observed in the sanctuary. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE7D5FBC9CE05.xml b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE7D5FBC9CE05.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b465037b8cf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/88/3B/03883B23FFE7BB14FF4AE7D5FBC9CE05.xml @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ + + + +On the record of Ichthyofaunal diversity from Narayan Sarovar Wildlife Sanctuary, Kachchh, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +2 + + +147 +152 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i2/2020/143355 +2581-8686 +13185536 + + + + + +3. + +Gambusia affinis +(Baird & Girard, 1853) + + + + + +Mosquito fish + +1853. + +Heterandria affinis +Baird & Girard, +Proc. Acad. + +nat. Sci. Philad. +, +6 +: 390. + + +2016. + +Gambusia affinis +: + +Miesen +et al., Bonn zool. Bull., +64 +(2): 87 + + +Material examined +: V/3823, 02 ex., Ghodatad dam, Narayan Sarovar WLS, coll. S. Kumar & H. S. Banyal; + + +07.ix.2018 +. + + +Distinguishing characters: +D I 7-9; A 8-10; P 13-14; V + + +6. Dorsal fin placed in central part of body in male, but in female equidistant amongst front edge of eye and tip of caudal fin. Scales large, +30 to 32 in +lateral series. Strewn black spots generally present on body including a dark transverse bar across eye. + + +Distribution +: South-eastern +United States of America +; introduced into Indian waters in 1928 from +Italy +for antimalarial work. + + +Remarks +: Currently this species is extensively distributed in +India +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8B/61/038B6177FFDCFF83FCCAF9EAFC1F48E5.xml b/data/03/8B/61/038B6177FFDCFF83FCCAF9EAFC1F48E5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..377f60d973c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8B/61/038B6177FFDCFF83FCCAF9EAFC1F48E5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,65 @@ + + + +Short Communication Range extension of Sigatica pomatiella (Melvill, 1893) (Naticidae: Littorinimorpha) to northern east coast of India + + + +Author + +Tudu, Prasad Chandra + + + +Author + +Balakrishnan, S. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +2 + + +201 +202 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i2/2020/140942 +2581-8686 +13185291 + + + + + +Genus + +Sigatica +Meyer and Aldrich, 1886 + + + + + + +Type +species: + +Sigaretus (Sigatica) boettgeri +Mayer & Aldrich, 1886 + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56D01FE559CC4AC0A.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56D01FE559CC4AC0A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7d2cce9b73e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56D01FE559CC4AC0A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +3. + +Glessula naja +Pilsbry, 1909 + + + + + + +1909. + +Glessula naja +Pilsbery, +Man. Conch +. + +(2) +20 +: 90, pl.12, fig.10. 2000. + +Glessula naja + +: Dey & Mitra. + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +98 +(2): 27. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-269 (4 exs), + + +16.xii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-285 (6 exs), +02.v.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Meghalaya +, and +Tripura +. + + +Remarks +: The species is found along with + +Rishetia tenuispira + +inside the campus, however lesser in abundance. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFA079D60AEAD.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFA079D60AEAD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d787b0a2be1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFA079D60AEAD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +2. + +Allopeas gracile +(Hutton, 1834) + + + + + + +1834. + +Bulilnus gracile +Hutton, +J +. +Asiat. Soc. Beng. + +, +3 +: 84: No.5 + +Bulinus + +( +mithi +) +gracilis +: 93. + + +2010. + +Allopeas gracile + +: Rowson, Warren, Ngereza, +ZooKeys, +70 +: 1-39. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-266(17 exs). + + +16.xii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-271(15 exs), +15.vi.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, Common throughout. +Elsewhere +: A widely distributed species in the whole of Southeast Asia. + + +Remarks +: This species causes considerable damage to various vegetable plants because of its omnivorous feeding habit. The species is invasive as per Invasive Species Compendium (https://www.cabi.org). However, the species could not be termed a significant pest except under restricted circumstances (Capinera, 2017). This species occurs very close to human habitations, on damp walls on potted plants etc. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFD59986CAA7F.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFD59986CAA7F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3107684beb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF56EFCFD59986CAA7F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,98 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +1. + +Lissachatina fulica +Bowdich, 1822 + + + + + + +1822. + +Achatina fulica +Bowdich, +Elements + +of Conchology +, +Univalves +. 79 pp., 19 pl. Paris. + + +2006. + +Lissachatina fulica + +: Gerlach, Justin. + +Mollusca of the +Seychelles +islands + +. Backhuys BV, Leiden, 1-141: 36. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-265 (3 exs), + + +16.xii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-270 (1 ex), +20.vi.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: Throughout the country. +Elsewhere +: A widely distributed species. + + +Remarks +: The species is native to the east coast of Africa ( +Rowson et al., 2010) +but widely introduced in many parts of the world. The snail is the most frequently occurring invasive snail, commonly known as Giant African land snail. It is a highly invasive species listed in the 100 most invasive species of the world by the Global Invasive species database of IUCN because of its fast-growing voracious polyphagous feeding habit. The species is reported for the first from the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF66D01FA2298E2AC39.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF66D01FA2298E2AC39.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..353001099b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A50FFF66D01FA2298E2AC39.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +5. + + +Rishetia nevilli +( + +Godwin-Austen, 1876) + + + + + + +1876. + +Opeas nevilli +Godwin-Austen + +, +Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. +45 +(2): 311-318, plate VIII. + + +2000. + +Lamellaxis nevilli + +: Dey and Mitra, + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +98 +(2): 28. + + +2021. + +Rishetia nevilli + +: Mollusca Base. https://molluscabase.org/aphia. php?p=taxdetails&id=1398689. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-267 (4 exs), + + +16.vii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-272(2exs), +06.vii.2029 +; ZSI/ IV/APRC/M-287 (2 exs), +02.v.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +. +Remarks +: Closely similar with + +Allopeas gracile + +, however, differentiated by the more elongate body. For the first time, the species was described from Dafla hills, +Arunachal Pradesh +and endemic to the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A52FFF76EFCFE6498C2ABA8.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A52FFF76EFCFE6498C2ABA8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..33fe6024667 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A52FFF76EFCFE6498C2ABA8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +11. + +Eleutherocaulis alte +(Férussac, 1822) + + + + + + +1821. + +Vaginulus alte +Ferussac, +Tubl. Syst. Fam. Limaeea + +, p. 14. + + +1979. + +Laevicaulis alte + +: Subba Rao and Mitra. + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India +, + +75 +: 10. + + +2020. + +Eleutherocaulis alte + +: Mollusca Base, +World Register of Marine Species. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-276 (1 ex), + + +08.x.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-281 (1 ex), +06.vi.2019 +; ZSI/ IV/APRC/M-292 (1 ex), +23.v.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, Andhra, +Andhra Pradesh +, +Bihar +, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Maharashtra +, +Meghalaya +, +Punjab +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +, and +West Bengal +. +Elsewhere +: Throughout the tropical parts of the world. + + +Remarks +: It is a shell-less terrestrial slug commonly known as leatherleaf. It is the most common slug on Indian plains. The animal voraciously feeds on live and decomposing vegetations. The species is being reported for the first time in the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66D1FFC4A9AF7A92E.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66D1FFC4A9AF7A92E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..809fa9e63ee --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66D1FFC4A9AF7A92E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +9. + +Macrochlamys indica +Godwin-Austen, 1883 + + + + + + +1883. + +Macrochlamys indica +Godwin-Austen, +Land and Freshwater Moll. + + + +India +, +1 +: 76, 97, pl. 18, figs.1·8; pI. 21, fig. 7; pI.25, figs. Y, 16. + + +2010. + +Macrochlamys indica + +: Ramakrishna, Mitraand Dey, +Rec. zool. Surv. + + + +India + +, +Occ. Paper No. +, +306 +: 271. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/ + +APRC +/M-263 (15 exs), + +16. xii. 2019 + + +; ZSI/IV/ + +APRC +/M-290 (12 exs), + +26.vi.2020 + + +. + + +Distribution +: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Mizoram, Sikkim, and West Bengal. +Elsewhere +: +Bangladesh +and +Sri Lanka +. + + +Remarks +: The most common species of the genus, widely and abundantly occurring throughout the country, including the Andaman Islands, except the dry northwestern parts of +India +. It is commonly known as garden snails of +India +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9F9629DC2AC90.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9F9629DC2AC90.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0a8dcfba329 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9F9629DC2AC90.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +8. + +Macrochlamys atricolor +(Godwin-Austen,1875) + + + + + + +1875. + +Helix +( +Nanina +) +atricolor +Godwin-Austen, +J. Asiat. Soc. Beng +. + +, +44 +(2): 2, pI. 1, fig. 2. + + +2010. + +Macrochlamys atricolor + +: Ramakrishna, Mitra & Dey, + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +Occ. Paper No. +, +306 +: 262. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/ + +APRC +/M-276 (5 ex), + +8.x.2019 + + +; ZSI/IV/ + +APRC +/M-289 (6 exs), + +03.iv.2020 + + +. + + +Distribution +: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, and Nagaland. +Elsewhere +: +Myanmar +. + + +Remarks +: Shell is smooth and polished and is abundantly occurring species inside the campus. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FAA09B89A9AC.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FAA09B89A9AC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..27b089ebae3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FAA09B89A9AC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,103 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +7. + +Girasia hookeri +Gray, 1855 + +( +Figure 2 +) + + + + + +1855. + +Girasia hookeri +Gray +Cal. Pulm +, +Brit. Molls. + +p. 61. + + +2000. + +Girasia hookeri + +: Dey & Mitra, + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +98 +(2): 32. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-281 (4 exs), + + +08.viii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-283 (3 exs), 21, +vi.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Manipur +, and +Nagaland +. + + +Remarks +: Commonly spotted during rainy season. The species is reported for the first time in the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FC1D98FEAA07.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FC1D98FEAA07.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..81134d27361 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF66ED9FC1D98FEAA07.xml @@ -0,0 +1,110 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +6. + +Girasia crocea +(Godwin-Austen, 1872) + +( +Figure 1 +) + + + + + +1872. + +Helicarion +( +Hoplites +) +crocea +Godwin-Austen, +Proc. + +zool. Soc. +Lond., 517, pI. 30, figs. 9,9a. + + +2000. + +Girasia crocea + +: Dey & Mitra, + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +98 +(2): 32. + + +Material examined: +ZSI/IV/APRC/M-283 (2 exs), + + +02.v.2020 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-288 (2 exs), +22.vi.2020 +; ZSI/ IV/APRC/M-278 (3 exs), +06.vi.2019 +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, and +Meghalaya +. + + +Remarks +: The animal is bright saffron-yellow and reported for the first time from the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF76D1FF9F298DAAEA0.xml b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF76D1FF9F298DAAEA0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f461c58e780 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/8E/87/038E87DD8A53FFF76D1FF9F298DAAEA0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,105 @@ + + + +Mollusca fauna of the campus of Arunachal Pradesh Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Itanagar Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh, along with two new records + + + +Author + +Gurumayum, S. D. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +2 + + +225 +229 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i2/2021/155763 +2581-8686 +13185447 + + + + + +10. + +Bradybaena cestus +(Benson, 1836) + + + + + + +1836. + +Helix cestus +Benson, +J. Asiat. Soc. Beng +. + +, +5 +: 353. + + +2010. + +Bradybaena cestus + +: Ramakrishna, Mitra & Dey. + +Rec. zool. Surv. +India + +, +Occ. Paper No. +, +306 +: 336. + + +Material examined +: ZSI/IV/APRC/M-264 (5 exs), + + +16.xii.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-274 (43 exs), +20.iv.2019 +; ZSI/IV/APRC/M-291 (11 exs), o +6.06.2020 +. + + +Distribution +: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam. +Elsewhere +: +Bangladesh +and +Cambodia +. + + +Remarks +: It may be called the garden shell of the North Eastern Himalayas. There is a huge population of this species inside the campus. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFC8E80EFC871A78FB0DFBE5.xml b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFC8E80EFC871A78FB0DFBE5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d8d07195e4e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFC8E80EFC871A78FB0DFBE5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ + + + +Genitalic studies of four Limacodid species (Limacodidae Lepidoptera) including the description of a new species from Western Ghats, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology, Punjabi University, Patiala - 147002, Punjab, India; amitkatewa @ yahoo. com + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +373 +380 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/148937 +2581-8686 +13185689 + + + + + + +Thespea bicolor bicolor +(Walker, 1855) + + + + + + +( +Plate 2 +, Photo A, Figures. B-F) + + + +Neaera bicolor +Walker, 1855 + +, +List Specimens lepid. Ins. Colln Br. Mus. +5: + + +1142. Type-locality: North +India +. + + + +Latoia oryzae +Cai, 1983 + +, + +Acta +Entomologica Sinica + +26(4): 445, pl. 1:15, + + +fig. 19. Type-locality: +China +: Rong Xian, +Guangxi +. + +weakly sclerotized, short and narrow, weakly elbowed at centre, ductus ejaculatorius enters laterally. + +Female genitalia: +Not studied. + + +Material examined: + +Karnataka +: Dist. Dakshin Kannada, FRH, +Gundya +, + +40m + +, + +28.xi.2004 + +, 03 +♂♂ +(coll. +A. Katewa +and party) + +. + + +Distribution: +Bhutan +(Mendrelgang, Sarpang Tar, Phuentsholing), +Nepal +, +Myanmar +, +China +, +Thailand +, +Laos +, +Vietnam +, northeastern +India +, Sumatra and Java, ( +Solovyev, 2014 +); +Bhutan +( +Tsirang District +, Mendrelgang), (Sarpang District, Sarpang Tar) ( +Irungbam, 2017 +). + + + +Plate 2. + +Thespea bicolor bicolor +(Walker) + +: +(A) +adult, +(B) +male genitalia (ventral view), +(C) +aedeagus, +(D) +uncus, +(E) +(valva), +(F) +(uncus & gnathos (lateral view). + + + +Male: +Alar expanse +32 mm +. Vertex pea green, frons brown; antennae bipectinate, basal half strongly bipectinate, pale brown, scape brown scaled; labial palpus expanding upto frons, brown scaled, third segment larger than first and second, first segment with long brown scales; thorax pea-green throughout edged with brown scales; forewing with costa straight, apex rounded, termen oblique, convex, anal margin straight, ground color pea-green, costa and cilia brown, a small brown speck near inner margin between 2A and 3A, a brown speck between M +2 +and M +3 +; hind wing rounded, ground color pale yellow, legs covered with brown scales, scattered white scales throughout, hairy, abdomen yellowish brown. + + +Male genitalia: +Uncus long, comparatively narrow, slightly wavy, broad at base, setae absent, tip ending to a small spine; gnathos spine like, prominent; tegumen small, V-shaped, shoulders weakly developed, vinculum narrow, U-shaped, saccus weakly developed, valvae simple weakly sclerotized, setosed with well formed setae, costa and sacculus well differentiated, ampula and harpe absent, cucullus and valvula not separated from each other, tip of valvae blunt, juxta weakly developed, almost rectangular, transtilla weakly sclerotized, aedeagus +Remarks: +Earlier, the species has reported from +Bhutan +by +Dudgeon (1900) +and from Phuentsholing as + +Parasa bicolor + +by W. Dierl (1975) and D.B. Chettri (2014) and reported as minor pest of the family +Poaceae +and damage to rice crops, sugarcane (defoliator) and bamboos trees (Solovyev +et al., +2009). During the course of present surveys, only +three male +specimens could be collected from a single locality +i.e., +Gunya in the state of +Karnataka +. It seems that this species is quite uncommon in the Western Ghats of +India +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE808FC871B3FFA08F9FD.xml b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE808FC871B3FFA08F9FD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..00a25f9a05a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE808FC871B3FFA08F9FD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,253 @@ + + + +Genitalic studies of four Limacodid species (Limacodidae Lepidoptera) including the description of a new species from Western Ghats, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology, Punjabi University, Patiala - 147002, Punjab, India; amitkatewa @ yahoo. com + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +373 +380 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/148937 +2581-8686 +13185689 + + + + + + +Parasa neoherbifera + +sp. nov. + + + + + +( +Plate 4 +, Photo A, Figures. B-F) + + +Rs basally after origin, Rs and M +1 +closely approximating basally, M +2 +and M +3 +slightly diverging distally, M +3 +arising from lower angle of cell, CuA +1 +arising well before lower angle of cell, CuA +2 +arising almost in middle of cell, CuP well developed, 1A+2A and 3A present, well developed, somewhat diverging distally. + + +Male genitalia: +Male genitalia with uncus well formed, broadens towards middle region, then tapering towards distal end, setosed with long setae, tip ending to a small spine; gnathos present, bifurcated at tip; tegumen moderately broad; vinculum short, broad U-shaped; saccus developed; valva simple without any projections, broad at base, tapering towards proximal end, tip blunt, setosed with hairs; transtilla membranous; juxta present; aedeagus long and narrow, shallowly S-shaped, ductus ejaculatorious enters subapically. + + + +Plate 4. + +Parasa neoherbifera + +sp. nov. +: +(A) +adult, +(B) +male genitalia (ventral view), +(C) +aedeagus, +(D) +Uncus, +(E) +valva, +(F) +uncus and gnathos (lateral view). + + + +Male: +Alar expanse: +17 mm +. Vertex pea-green, frons brown; antennae bipectinate, basal one-third strongly bipectinate, brown, scape brown scaled; labial palpus expanding upto frons, brown scaled, pale yellow scales on inner side, second segment larger than first and third, tip with pale yellow scales; thorax pea-green throughout; forewing with costa straight, termen oblique, straight, basal two-third reddish brown, outer margin light brown; cilia on termen dark brown, costa dark brown, hind wing rounded, blackish dark brown; cilia on termen brown; legs covered with brown scales, scattered white scales throughout, hairy; abdomen brown dorsally, yellowish brown ventrally. + + +Wing venation +: Forewing with Sc ending beyond anterior two-third of costal margin, R +1 +arising well before middle of cell, R +2 +arising near upper angle of cell, R +3 +, R +4 +and R +5 +stalked, stalk originating from upper angle of cell, M +1 +and M +2 +almost straight and parallel to each other, M +2 +and M +3 +connate at lower angle of cell, CuA +1 +arising well before lower angle of cell, CuA +2 +originating before posterior one-third of cell, CuP well represented, 1A + 2A straight; hind wing with Sc + R1 anastomosing with +Female genitalia: +Not studied. + + +Material examined: + +Karnataka +: +Dist. Belgaum +, FRH, +Londa +, + +420m + +, + +24.iii.2003 + +, 01 + + +; + +Dist. Kodagu +, +Baghamandala +, + +900m + +, + +25.xi.2003 + +, 02 +♂♂ + +; + +Dist. Uttar Kannada +, +Ganeshgudi +, + +480m + +, + +13.xi.2003 + +, +1♂ + +, +16.x.2005 +, 01 + +.; + +Gujarat +: +Dist. The Dangs +, +Saputara +, + +970m + + +, + + +30.ix.2005 +, 04 +♂♂ +; Dist. The Dangs, Ahwa, +520m +, + + +29.ix.2005 +, 01 + +, coll. A. Katewa and Party. + + +Etymology: +The specific name is derived as + +Parasa neoherbifera + +sp. nov. +being sibling to + +P. herbifera +Walker. + + + +Remarks: +Ten nonspecific specimens completely conform to the characteristics of the genus + +Parasa +Moore + +were collected. However, they differ from other species of the genus as far as the coloration of the wings is concerned. In fact, these individuals represent an unnamed species, which is somewhat closely allied to + +P. herbifera +Walker + +on the basis of the maculation of the wings. It differs from the same in the structure of the aedeagus, besides being somewhat smaller in alar expanse. Accordingly, the phenomenon is named as + +i.e., +P. neoherbifera + +sp. nov. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE809FF411E43FC3AF905.xml b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE809FF411E43FC3AF905.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f4da919f59d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/90/87/039087ACFFCEE809FF411E43FC3AF905.xml @@ -0,0 +1,254 @@ + + + +Genitalic studies of four Limacodid species (Limacodidae Lepidoptera) including the description of a new species from Western Ghats, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology, Punjabi University, Patiala - 147002, Punjab, India; amitkatewa @ yahoo. com + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +373 +380 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/148937 +2581-8686 +13185689 + + + + + + +Parasa herbifera +Walker + + + + + + +( +Plate 3 +, Photo A, Figures. B-F) + + + +Plate 3. + +Parasa herbifera +Walker + +: +(A) +adult, +(B) +male genitalia (ventral view), +(C) +aedeagus, +(D) +uncus, +(E) +valva, +(F) +uncus and gnathos (lateral view). + + + + +Parasa herbifera +Walker 1855 + +. +List. Lep. Ins. br. Mus +. +5: +1136. + + + + + +Parasa fumosa +Swinhoe, P.Z.S. 1889, p. 408 + +, pl. 43. fig. 12. + + + + +Male: +Alar expanse: +23 mm +. Vertex pea-green, frons brown; antennae bipectinate, basal one-third strongly bipectinate, pale brown, scape brown scaled; labial palpus expanding upto frons, brown scaled, pale yellow scales on inner side, second segment larger than first and third, tip with pale yellow scales; thorax pea-green throughout; forewing with costa straight, apex rounded, termen oblique, convex, basal two-third dark purplish brown, outer margin light brown; hindwing rounded, purplish brown, cilia on termen dark brown, costa pale brown; legs covered with brown scales, scattered white scales throughout, hairy; abdomen brown dorsally, yellowish brown ventrally. + + +Male genitalia: +Uncus well sclerotized, broad at base, tapering towards tips, slightly wavy at dorsal side, a membranous structure present at ventral side, a bunch of spines present, tip ending to a small spine; gnathos prominent, biarmed at base, tip pointed; tegumen V-shaped moderately broad, well sclerotized; vinculum short, V-shaped, saccus well developed, valva simple, costa and sacculus well differentiated, ampulla and harpae absent, cucullus and valvulla not separated from each other, tip of valva membranous setosed with well formed setae; juxta almost rectangular, transtilla weakly sclerotized, aedeagus long and narrow, aedeagus deeply bent near anterior end, whip-like, ductus ejaculatorius enters subapically. + + +Female genitalia: +Not studied. + + +Material examined: + +Karnataka +: +Dist. Belgaum +, FRH, +Londa +, + +420m + + +, + + +24.iii.2003 + +, 01 + +; +Dist. Kodagu +, +Baghamandala +, + +900m + + +, + + +25.xi.2003 + +, 03 +♂♂ +, +Dist. Uttar Kannada +, +Ganeshgudi +, + +480m + + +, +13.xi.2003 +, 01 + +, +21.vii.2004 +, 01 + +, + + +16.x.2005 + +, 01 + +; +Dist. Kodagu +, +Sampaje +, + +100m + + +, + + + + +13.xi.2002 + +, 01 + +; +Gujarat +: Dist. The Dangs, +Saputara +, + +970m + + +, + + +30.ix.2005 + +, 04 +♂♂ +; Dist. The Dangs, +Ahwa +, + +520m + + +, + + +27.xi.2005 +, 01 + +, coll. A. Katewa and Party. + + +Distribution: +Nepal +, Nilgiris ( +Hampson, 1892 +). + + +Remarks: +The species + +P. herbifera +Walker + +has conspicuous coloration of its forewing and hindwing and, this coloration separates it from other species described under this genus by +Hampson (1892) +. The presently collected specimens are smaller than those referred by Hampson ( +30mm +). However, on the basis of morphological characters, particularly coloration and venation, the species has been identified as + +P. herbifera +Walker. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/91/87/039187BE8C3B701D741EFDFC00ABFCA8.xml b/data/03/91/87/039187BE8C3B701D741EFDFC00ABFCA8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3889df4d0cc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/91/87/039187BE8C3B701D741EFDFC00ABFCA8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +Report on Sicklefin weasel shark Hemigaleus microstoma (Bleeker, 1852) (Carcharhiniformes: Hemigaleidae) from the Andaman Islands, Indian EEZ with DNA barcodes + + + +Author + +Bineesh, K. K. +Zoological Survey of India, Andaman and Nicobar Regional Centre, Haddo, P. B. No. 744 102, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India; Email: kkbineesh @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Sankar, R. Kiruba +ICAR-Central Island Agricultural Research Institute, Garacharama, P. B. No. 744101, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India + + + +Author + +Nashad, M. +Fishery Survey of India, Port Blair Zonal Base, P. B No. 744101, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, India + + + +Author + +Arun Retheesh, O. R. + + + +Author + +Kumar, Ravi Ranjan +Department of Ocean Studies and Marine Biology, Pondicherry University, P. B. No. 744112, Andaman Islands, India + + + +Author + +Basheer, V. S. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +2 + + +153 +159 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i2/2020/144516 +2581-8686 +13185361 + + + + + + +Hemigaleus microstoma +(Bleeker, 1852) + + + +Sicklefin weasel shark + + + +1852. + +Hemigaleus microstoma +Bleeker, +Verh. Batav. Genoot. Kunst. Wet +. + +, +24 +: 46, Pl. 2, fig. 9. + + +1929. + +Hemigaleus machlani +Herre, +Philippine + +Journal of Science +, +40 +(2): 231. + + +1960. + +Negogaleus brachygnathus +Chu, +Cartilaginous + + +fishes of +China + +: +64 +, Figs. 58-59. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF88FFAB44BEFEA1AB86703E.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF88FFAB44BEFEA1AB86703E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1f594e3047 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF88FFAB44BEFEA1AB86703E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +18. + +Rhynchium carnaticum +( +Fabricius, 1798 +) + + + + + + +(Image 18) + + + +1798. + +Vespa carnatica +Fabricius + +, 261. +Syntype +, sex not mentioned, Tranquebariae ( +ZMUC +) + +. + + +1852. + +Rhynchium carnaticum + +; de Saussure, 112. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +2♂ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. Nos. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7839 & 7840 + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA449BFC2DACFE72BA.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA449BFC2DACFE72BA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e2fdaeb414d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA449BFC2DACFE72BA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +15. + +Delta esuriens +( +Fabricius, 1787 +) + +(Image 15) + + + + + + +1787. + +Vespa esuriens +Fabricius + +, 293. +Syntype +, +Sex +not mentioned, +India +( +BMNH +) + +. + + +1992. + +Delta esuriens + +: Giordani Soika, 62. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +5♀ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll.P.Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. Nos. ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7826–7830; Rangareddy, Sathamrai, +1♀ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7831; Rangareddy, Madanapalli, +1♀ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7832; Medak, Patancheru, +1♂ +, + +27.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.- INV.7833 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Manipur +, +Meghalaya +, +Odisha +, +Rajasthan +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +, +Iran +, +Iraq +, +Israel +, +Laos +, +Mauritius +, +Myanmar +, +New Caledonia +, +Oman +, +Pakistan +, +Philippines +, +Qatar +, +Saudi Arabia +, +Thailand +, +Sri Lanka +, +United Arab Emirates +, +Vietnam +. ( +Pham & Li, 2015 +; + + + +Nidup +et al., +2016 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; + +Sheikh +et al., +2017 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA4766FE90AA8176DF.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA4766FE90AA8176DF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ef5d8984fb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAA4766FE90AA8176DF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +16. + +Delta pyriforme pyriforme +( +Fabricius, 1775 +) + +(Image 16) + + + + + + +1775. + +Vespa pyriformis +Fabricius + +, 371. +Type +: +China + +(?). + + +1991. + +Delta pyriforme pyriforme + +; Krombein, 8. + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +2♀ +& +1♂ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd.Nos.ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7834–7836; Rangareddy, Sathamrai, +1♀ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7837; Medak, Patancheru, +1♀ +, + +27.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7838 + +. + + +Distribution +: +Bhutan +, +India +: Andaman & +Nicobar Islands +, +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Manipur +, +Meghalaya +, +Mizoram +, +Nagaland +, +Odisha +, +Pondicherry +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Tripura +, +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +, +Cambodia +, +China +(including +Hong Kong +), Hawaii, +Indonesia +, +Laos +, +Malaysia +, +Moluccas +, +Myanmar +, +Laos +, +Nepal +, New +Guinea +, +Pakistan +, +Sri Lanka +, +Taiwan +, +Thailand +, +Vietnam +. ( +Pham & Li, 2015 +; + +Nidup +et al., +2016 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAB4766FB7BAB2E72BA.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAB4766FB7BAB2E72BA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f798d14d75b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF89FFAB4766FB7BAB2E72BA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,188 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +17. + +Oreumenoides edwardsii +(de Saussure, 1852) + +(Image 17) + + + + + + +1852. + +Eumenes edwardsii +de Saussure + +, 60. +Syntype +: +Female +, +Les Indes-Orientales +, +Bombay +( +MP +) + +. + + +1961. + +Oreumenoides edwardsii + +; Giordani Soika, 245. + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Mahbubnagar +, +Achampet +, +Rosale Cheru +, +1♂ +, + +17.v.2012 + +, +Coll. +R +. +Venkiteshan +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +16727/H3 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Bihar +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, Goa, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Meghalaya +, +Pondicherry +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +Pakistan +, +Sri Lanka +, +Thailand +. ( + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; +Selis, 2018 +; + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAC4778FA8BA82172BA.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAC4778FA8BA82172BA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7ca11ef77ef --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAC4778FA8BA82172BA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,172 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +3. + +Ropalidia brevita +Das & Gupta, 1989 + + + + + +(Image 3) + +1989. + +Ropalidia (Anthreneida) brevita +Das +& +Gupta + +, 121. +Holotype + + + +Male, Delhi +: University ridge ( +NZC +) + +. + + +2007. + +Ropalidia brevita + +; Kojima +et al +., 380. + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Adilabad +, +Kubeer +, +1♀ +, + +27.viii.1999 + +, +Coll. S.K. Mandal +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +17110/H3 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Haryana +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Odisha +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Pakistan +. ( + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +, + + + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAF44BEFCBEA9A274AC.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAF44BEFCBEA9A274AC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..031fe365528 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8CFFAF44BEFCBEA9A274AC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,270 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +1. + +Polistes (Gyrostoma) olivaceus +( +De Geer, 1773 +) + + + + + + +(Image 1) 1773. + +Vespa olivacea +De Geer + +, 582. +Type +: Sex not mentioned, + + +America (NHRM). 1996. + +Polistes (Gyrostoma) olivaceus + +; Carpenter, 5. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Mahbubnagar +, +Nagarjunsagar Srisailam Tiger Reserve +, +Mannanur +, +1♀ + +, + + + + +11.iv.1985 + +, +Coll. S. Chatterjee +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +12096/H3; +Medak +, +Medak +, +1♀ + +, + + +11.xii.1993 + +, +Coll. A.K. Poddar +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +12097/H3 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, Jammu & Kashmir, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Manipur +, +Meghalaya +, +Nagaland +, +Odisha +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, Telangana ( +Girish Kumar, 2010 +), +Tripura +, +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Afghanistan +, Amirantes, +Australia +, +Bangladesh +, +Bhutan +, +Cambodia +, Chagos Archipelago, +Chile +(introduced), +China +, +Egypt +, +Fiji +, +Indonesia +, +Iran +, +Japan +, +Laos +, +Madagascar +, +Malaysia +, Marianas, Marquesas, +Mauritius +, +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +New Caledonia +, +New Zealand +, +Oman +, +Pakistan +, +Philippines +, +Reunion +, +Samoa +, +Seychelles +, +Singapore +, Society Is., +Sri Lanka +, +Tanzania +, +Thailand +, Tongas, Tuamotu Archipelago, +U.S.A. +, +Vietnam +. ( +Girish Kumar 2010 +, + +Nugroho +et al., +2011 + +, + +Tan +et al., +2014b + +, +Girish Kumar & Sharma 2015 +, +Pham & Li 2015 +, + +Dorji +et al., +2016 + +, + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAA4778F917A85371D4.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAA4778F917A85371D4.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..50adccb8dc4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAA4778F917A85371D4.xml @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +14. + +Delta conoideum +(Gmelin, 1790) + +(Image 14) + + + + + + +1787. + +Vespa conica +Fabricius + +, 293. +Syntype +: Female. +China +( +BMNH +) + +. + + +1790. + +Vespa conoidea +Gmelin + +, in Limé, Syst. Nat. Ed. 13: 2753 [evidently a new name for + +V +. +conica +Fabricius, 1787 + +]. + + +2006. + +Delta conoideum + +; Gusenleitner, 694. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Mahbubnagar +, +Sangambanda +, +1♀ +, + +10.x.1998 + +, +Coll. S.P. Chakraborty +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +15928/H3. Mahbubnagar, Achampet, Rosale cheru, +2♂ +, + +17.v.2012 + +, Coll. +R +. +Venkiteshan +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. Nos. 16721/H3 & 16722/H3; Hyderabad, Rajendranagar, +3♂ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll.P.Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. Nos. ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7821-7823; Rangareddy, Sathamrai, +1♀ +& +1♂ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7824 & 7825 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Bihar +, +Chhattisgarh +, Diu, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Meghalaya +, +Odisha +, +Pondicherry +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +,Telangana( +Girish Kumar &Mazumdar,2015 +), +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: Arabia, +Bhutan +, +China +, +Laos +, +Malaysia +, +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +Pakistan +, +Sri Lanka +, +Thailand +, +Vietnam +.( + +Nidup +et al., +2016 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEF98EACE37338.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEF98EACE37338.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c3380a1abff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEF98EACE37338.xml @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +11. + +Antepipona rufescens +( +Smith, 1857 +) + +(Image 11) + + + + + +1857. + +Odynerus rufescens +Smith + +, 61, female- “Ceram” (BMNH). + + +1982. + +Antepipona rufescens + +; Giordani Soika, 205, 209 (key), 235, figs. 37-39 ( +Celebes +; Kangean; +Ambon +; +Moluccas +; +Sumatra +; +Java +; +Burma +; +Malaysia +). + + +Material examined +: +INDIA +: Telangana, Rangareddy, + + + +Sathamrai, +1♀ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK + + +Regd. No. ZSI/WGRC/I.R.-INV.7819. + +Distribution +: +India +: +Kerala +, +Meghalaya +, +Sikkim +,Telangana (new record), +Tripura +. +Elsewhere +: +China +, +Indonesia +, +Laos +, +Malaysia +, +Myanmar +, +Thailand +. ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2016 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFC6BA8F877BC.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFC6BA8F877BC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0078137df04 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFC6BA8F877BC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +10. + +Antepipona minutissima +Giordani Soika, 1982 + +(Image 10) + + + + + + +1982. + +Antepipona minutissima +Giordani Soika + +, 209 (key), 239, figs. 40-42, female, male – “ + +Sri Lanka +: + +Mannar” ( +holotype +female +NMNH +); also from +Walayar forest +: +Kerala +: +India + +. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Rangareddy +, +Sathamrai +, +1♂ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll.P.Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7817; Rangareddy, Madanapalli, +1♂ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7818 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Kerala +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +. ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2016 + +; + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFECFA8AF7196.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFECFA8AF7196.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a377348da5f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD44BEFECFA8AF7196.xml @@ -0,0 +1,181 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +9. + +Antepipona ceylonica +(de +Saussure, 1867 +) + +(Image 9) + + + + + +1867. + +Odynerus ceylonicus +de Saussure + +, 12, female, male (in subgenus + +Leionotus + +division + +Epsilon + +) – “ +Ceylon +” (MHNG). + + +1982. + +Antepipona ceylonica + +; Giordani Soika, 207 (key), 215, figs. 7-10 ( +India +: Benaras, Anamalai Hills, +Bombay +, Walayar Forests, Coimbatore, Alagar Kovil, Nandy Hills, Nilgiri Hills, Begunia; +Sri Lanka +; +Burma +). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Khammam +, +Bhadrachalam +, +1♀ +, + +7.iv.2014 + +, +Coll. +R +. +Aengals +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +16729/H3 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Chhattisgarh +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +, +Odisha +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2016 + +), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Myanmar +, +Sri Lanka +. ( + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +; + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FBDDAABA7408.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FBDDAABA7408.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..82162cdb6da --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FBDDAABA7408.xml @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +13. + +Anterhynchium mellyi +(de Saussure, 1852) + +(Image 13) + + + + + +1852. + +Rygchium mellyi +de Saussure + +, 116. +Type +: Female, “Les Indes, + + +La +Chine +” (MP and MHNG). + + +1963. + +Anterhynchium mellyi + +; van der Vecht, 76. + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +1♀ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7820 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Meghalaya +, Telangana (new record), +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +China +, +Myanmar +, +Pakistan +, +Thailand +, +Vietnam +. ( +Pham & Li 2015 +, + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; +Selis 2018 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FE13ACF671BE.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FE13ACF671BE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c6336d83cdf --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8EFFAD4778FE13ACF671BE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,184 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +12. + +Antepipona sibilans +(Cameron, 1903) + +(Image 12) + + + + + +1903. + +Odynerus sibilans +Cameron + +, 129, male – Barrackpore” (OUM). + + +1982. + +Antepipona sibilans +; + +Giordani Soika, 206, 207 (key), 225, figs. 23-28 (syn.: + +A. deflendiformis + +; +India +). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Khammam +, +Pinapaka +, +1♀ +, + +7.iv.2014 + +, +Coll. +R +. +Aengals +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +16734/H3 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Chhattisgarh +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +, +Odisha +, +Pondicherry +, +Rajasthan +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2016 + +), +Tripura +, +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Nepal +, +Pakistan +. ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2016 + +, + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +, + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +, + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5F96FADFB7151.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5F96FADFB7151.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..93f4a14a63d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5F96FADFB7151.xml @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +6. + +Ropalidia variegata +( +Smith, 1852 +) + +(Image 6) + + + + + + +1852. + +Epipona variegata +Smith + +, 48. +Type +: +Female +, +Maharashtra + +: + +Poona (NMNH). + +2007. + +Ropalidia variegata + +: Kojima +et al., +387. + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +1♀ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7815 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Bihar +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Haryana +, Jammu & Kashmir, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, Punjab, +Rajasthan +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +China +, +Indonesia +: +Sulawesi +, Malay Peninsula, +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +Pakistan +. ( + +Nugroho +et al., +2011 + +, +Pham, 2014 +, + +Tan +et al., +2014 +a + +, Girish Kumar +et al., +2017, + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +). + + +Subfamily +EUMENINAE + + +Genus + +Alastor +Lepeletier, 1841 + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FB2AABB8749C.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FB2AABB8749C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6fa94e53737 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FB2AABB8749C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +5. + +Ropalidia spatulata +van der +Vecht, 1962 + +(Image 5) + + + + + + +1962 + +Ropalidia (Anthreneida) spatulata +van der Vecht + +, 9, male, description, figure. +Type +Male, Kerala +: +Walayar forest +( +NMNH +) + +. + + +2007. + +Ropalidia spatulata + +; Kojima et al., 381. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Rangareddy +, +Madanapalli +, +3♀ +& +1♂ +, + +26.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd.Nos.ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7806-7809; Medak, Patancheru, +2♀ +& +1♂ +, + +27.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. Nos. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7810-7812 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Kerala +, +Rajasthan +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record). +Elsewhere +: +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +Pakistan +. ( + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2017 + +; + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FE90ABE876DF.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FE90ABE876DF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a2ebe6a7609 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC44A5FE90ABE876DF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,257 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +4. + +Ropalidia marginata +(Lepeletier, 1836) + +(Image 4) + + + + + +1836. + +Epipona marginata +Lepeletier + +, 541. +Type +, “ +Inde +” (?MRSN). 2007. + +Ropalidia marginata + +; Kojima +et al., +380. + + +Materials examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Mahbubnagar +, +Gadwal +, +2♀ +, + +14.xii.1987 + + +, + +Coll.B.Nauri +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. Nos. +17002/H3 & 17003/H3; +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +1♂ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + + +, + +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI + +/ + +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7813; +Medak +, +Patancheru +, +1♀ + +, + + + + +27.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7814 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Chhattisgarh +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Odisha +, Punjab, +Rajasthan +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Australia +, +China +: +Hong Kong +, +Indonesia +: +Bali +, Bangka, Borneo, +Java, Karimunjava, Lombok +, +Sulawesi +, +Sumatra +, Sumba, Sumbawa, Talaud Islands, Tukang Besi Islands, +Japan +, +Malaysia +, +Mariana Islands +, +Myanmar +, +Papua New Guinea +: +New Britain +, New +Guinea +, +Palau +Islands, +Pakistan +, +Philippines +, +Sri Lanka +, +Vietnam +, Volcano Islands. ( + +Nugroho +et al., +2011 + +; + +Barthélémy +et al., +2014 + +; +Pham & Li, 2015 +; + +Girish Kumar +et al., +2017 + + +a, Rafi +et al., +2017 + +; + +Gawas +et al., +2019 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC4766FCAFAD6C768A.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC4766FCAFAD6C768A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a8a64e92204 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAC4766FCAFAD6C768A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +7. + +Alastor (Alastor) venkataramani +Girish Kumar & Carpenter, 2015 + + + + + +(Image 7) + + +2015. + +Alastor (Alastor) venkataramani +Girish Kumar & Carpenter + +, 79. +Holotype +male, Adilabad: Tarnam ( +NZC +). + + + +Material examined +: + +Holotype + +, +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Adilabad +, +Tarnam +, + +9.ix.2013 + +, +Coll. D. Prabhakaran +& +Party +, +NZC +Regd. No. +16556/H3. + + + +Distribution +: +India +: Telangana. ( +Girish Kumar & + +Carpenter, 2015). + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAD4766FA91AB507372.xml b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAD4766FA91AB507372.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7e70a053dfc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/93/87/039387CEFF8FFFAD4766FA91AB507372.xml @@ -0,0 +1,205 @@ + + + +New distributional records of Vespidae (Hymenoptera: Vespoidea) for Telangana, India + + + +Author + +Kumar, P. Girish + + + +Author + +Sureshan, P. M. + + + +Author + +Nikhil, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/147655 +2581-8686 + + + + + +8. + +Allorhynchium metallicum +(de Saussure, 1852) + +(Image 8) + + + + + + +1852. + +Rygchium metallicum +de Saussure + +, 114. +Lectotype +: Female, Bengal ( +MP +). + + + +1963. + +Allorhynchium metallicum + +; van der Vecht, 60 (list). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: +Telangana +, +Hyderabad +, +Rajendranagar +, +1♀ +, + +24-25.x.2016 + +, +Coll. P. Girish Kumar +, +ZSIK +Regd. No. +ZSI/ +WGRC +/I. +R +.-INV.7816 + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Lakshadweep +Islands, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Manipur +, +Odisha +, +Pondicherry +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana (new record), +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +, West Beng +al., Elsewhere +: +Indonesia +, +Maldives +Islands, +Malaysia +, +Myanmar +, +Nepal +, +Pakistan +, +Sri Lanka +, +Taiwan +. ( + +Pannure +et al., +2016 + +, + +Rafi +et al., +2017 + +, + +Sheikh +et al., +2017 + +, + +Tan +et al., +2018 + +). + + +Genus + +Antepipona +de Saussure, 1855 + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/9A/87/039A87D9FFA7FFE5E627E06FFAE6BA52.xml b/data/03/9A/87/039A87D9FFA7FFE5E627E06FFAE6BA52.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eed6b1c646b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/9A/87/039A87D9FFA7FFE5E627E06FFAE6BA52.xml @@ -0,0 +1,183 @@ + + + +First record of Ophichthus johnmccoskeri (Ophichthidae: Ophichthinae) from Chilika lagoon, India + + + +Author + +Mohapatra, Anil + + + +Author + +Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan + + + +Author + +Roy, Sanmitra + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132090 +2581-8686 +13185812 + + + + + + +Ophichthus johnmccoskeri +Mohapatra, Ray, Mohanty, Mishra, 2018 + + + + + + +Material examined: + +India +, +Chilika Lagoon +, + +23.09.1987 + +, + +5 +ex. + +, +335–398 mm +TL, +coll. +Dr. K. +V +. +Rama Rao + +( +Reg. No. +EBRC +/ZSI/ F 10517) + + +. + + +Characters: +The species is a moderately elongated eel ( +Figure 1 +) with dorsal fin origin well behind the pectoral fin origin with pre-dorsal length 5.8 to 6.2 times in total Length (TL). Dorsal fin medium and anal fin high and both end before the tail tip, thus tail tip finless. Preanal length + + +2.6-2.7 times in TL and tail +1.6 in +TL. Head length 11.6- + + +12.8 in TL snout pointed upper jaw slightly longer than the lower jaw. Pectoral fin well developed and rounded. Anterior nostril small and tubular not reaching the snout tip posterior nostril a hole covered by a flap in the upper lip, opening towards the mouth. Upper lip is having single barbel between the anterior and posterior nostrils. The details of morphometric measurements along the comparison with +type +specimens were given in +Table 1 +. + + + +Figure 1. + +Ophichthus johnmccoskeri +Mohapatra, Ray, Mohanty, Mishra, 2018 + +from Chilika lagoon, Odisha, India. + + + +Head pores small, 1 frontal pore; supraorbital pores 1+3; infraorbital pores 4+2; preopercular pores 2; mandibular pores 6; nine lateral-line pores before gill opening and pectoral fin origin; 23-25 pores before dorsal fin and 53-54 lateral line pores before anus. The pre pattern is exactly as that of the +holotype +. Teeth sharp and conical and almost in the same pattern as that of type specimens as described by Mohapatra +et al., +(2018). + + + +Table 1. +Morphometric measurements of + +Ophichthus johnmccoskeri + +collected from Chilika lagoon, Odisha, India compared with the type specimens + + +Characters + +Mohapatra +et al., +2018 + +Shankarpur Resent Study Chilika fishing harbour + + +Total length in mm +Preanal length in TL Predorsal length in TL +Tail length in TL +Head length in TL +Body depth at GO in TL Body depth at anus in TL +Eye diameter in HL +Snout length in HL +Interorbital space in HL Upper jaw length in HL +Lower jaw length in HL +Predorsal vertebrae +Preanal vertebrae +Total vertebrae +Supraorbital pores +Infraorbital pores +Preoperculor pores Mandibular pores +Frontal pore +Lateral– line pores before GO + +Lateral line before anus +246 – 365 mm +335 – 398 mm + +2.6 2.6 – 2.7 +5.5 – 6.0 5.8 – 6.2 +1.6 1.6 +11.8 – 12.7 11.6 – 12.8 48.7 – 52.6 45.3– 52.9 28.1– 35.1 29.0 – 33.5 +12.4 – 13.7 11.6 – 13.4 +6.0 – 6.8 5.8 – 6.1 +10.3 – 10.8 9.7 – 9.8 3.7– 3.9 3.4 – 3.9 +4.1– 4.4 3.6 – 4.2 +24 - +51– 52 - +156 – 158 - +1+3 1+3 +4+2 4+2 +2 2 +6 6 +1 1 +9 9 53 – 54 53 – 54 + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/A1/AE/03A1AE64FFE3FF8EFC9F02D2F703FABA.xml b/data/03/A1/AE/03A1AE64FFE3FF8EFC9F02D2F703FABA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..be646e09ed2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/A1/AE/03A1AE64FFE3FF8EFC9F02D2F703FABA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + +A new species to the genus Nyctiophylax Brauer (1865) (Trichoptera: Polycentropodidae) from India + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet Singh + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/141308 +2581-8686 +13185518 +Zoobank + + + + + + +Genus + + +Nyctiophylax +Brauer, 1865:419 + + + + + + + + +Type species- + +Nyctiophylax sinensis +Brauer, 1865: 419 + + +Nyctiophylax malickyii + +sp. nov. +( +Figs. 1-8 +) + + + + +Description + + +Adult + +, overall body color in alcohol golden yellowish; head and antennae yellowish, pronotum brown, meso and metanotum slightly dark brown. Length from tip of head to apices of the folded forewings about +7.75 mm +. length of each forewing +6 mm +. + + + +Male genitalia ( +Figures 1-8 +) + + +Dorsal view is tergum IX membranous, almost transparent, and rounded distally. Sternum IX quadrate in lateral view, posterolateral margin vertical and sinuous, and posterior margin with deep excision in ventral view. Tergum X semisclerotized, setose, deeply divided apicomesally. Preanal appendages, each almost equal to tergum X, each broad quadrate lobe like,with paired meso ventral and dorsal process; each meso ventral process curved caudoventrad, broad at the base, each gradually reduce to a narrow pointed apex in lateral view; in ventral view apices extend mesad beneath phallus; each dorsal process of preanal appendage deeply inserted under tergum IX smaller than the meso ventral process. Inferior appendages, each, with acute posterior baso ventral process, half as long as main body, main body of appendage slender, setose and acute apically. Phallus with sclerotized phallobase, phallobase about half as long as phallicata, with pair of short blunt lobes, each paramere longer than phallus, arising at the anterior end of phallobase, curved dorsad, phallicata membranous dorsally, without any spines. + + + +Material examined + + + +Holotype +, + +, +India +: +Himachal Pradesh +, +Panchpulla +, 3 +2°31’41.1”N +, +75°59’25.2”E +, + +2,100 m + +, + +28-ix-2017 + +, + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/A4/97/03A497025C37FF8F38C6FD34FD079C3D.xml b/data/03/A4/97/03A497025C37FF8F38C6FD34FD079C3D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9ae56869b36 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/A4/97/03A497025C37FF8F38C6FD34FD079C3D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,290 @@ + + + +Short Communication New record of Appias cardena (Hewitson) of family Pieridae (Lepidoptera) from India + + + +Author + +Kirti, Jagbir Singh +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 147002, Punjab, India; Email: prjagbir 2005 @ gmail. com, preetpup @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Kaur, Manpreet +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 147002, Punjab, India; Email: prjagbir 2005 @ gmail. com, preetpup @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Mishra, Purnendu +Zoological Survey of India, HQ Office, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; Email: purnendumishra 2013 @ gmail. com, skshah 082 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Shah, Suresh Kr. +Zoological Survey of India, HQ Office, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; Email: purnendumishra 2013 @ gmail. com, skshah 082 @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2021 + +121 + + +1 + + +195 +199 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v121/i1/2021/153541 +2581-8686 +13185395 + + + + + + +Appias cardena +( +Hewitson, 1861 +) + + + + + + +( +Figures 1 +, +2 +A-I) + + +1861. + +Pieris cardena +Hewitson, +Illustrations + +of Exotic Butterflies +: +33. + + +1867. + +Tachyris cardena + +: Wallace, +Trans. Ent. Soc. London +504. + + +1873. + +Tachyris cardena + +: Druce, +Proc. zool. Soc. London +355. + + +1885. + +Appias cardena + +: Distant, + +Rhopalocera Malayana + +: +316. + + +1895. + +Hyposcritia cardena + +: de Niceville, +Jour. Asiatic Soc. Bengal, +504. + + +1910. + +Appias cardena + +: Frushtstrofer, +Seitz Macrolepidoptera +: +157. + + +1974. + +Appias cardena + +: Lewis, +Butterflies of the World +: +157, +fig. 5. + + +Material examined +: + +India +: + +1 + + + +, + +India +, +Sikkim +, +North Darjeeling +, +Rhenock +( + +27° 10 +ʹ +35.84 +ʺ +N + +, + +88° 38 +ʹ +35.52 +ʺ +E + +) altitude + +1,040m + +, + +3.ix.1959 + +, + +1 + + +, + +6.ix.1959 + +, leg. +B.K. Tikader. + + + +Diagnosis +: Forewing upperside: White, forewing with narrow black costa reaching up to apex; the apical half black deeply indented inwardly; a heart-shaped spot is formed by one of the indentations; two white spots in the subapical region. Hindwing upper side with narrow black margin; terminal ends of the veins dark black, connected and forming continuous bands near the anal angle. Underside of forewing as above; the apex is grey beyond the band of white spots. Hindwing: white with yellow base and inner margin; discal cell is dusted with yellow; veins distinct and black; the outer margin broadly grey, bordered inwardly by a zigzag black line ( +Figure 2 +A-B). + + +Genitalia +: Uncus acuminate laterally, slightly curved downwards; v-shaped dorsally, dorsal ridge well developed. Tegumen narrow, somewhat rectangular, slightly longer than uncus. Vinculum slightly incurved, slightly longer than tegument. Juxta v- shaped. Valve broad, rounded posteriorly, slender; interior process arched (near middle of ventral margin of costa + ampulla region) directed dorso-laterally. Aedeagus thick and strongly arched dorsally, basal prong andcoecum slender, subzone smaller than supra-zone, ductus ejaculatorius enters dorso-laterally ( +Figure 2 +C-I). + + +Known distribution until this study +: Borneo (TL) ( +Hewitson, 1861 +), Sumatra (Rusman +et al., +2016), Malay Peninsula ( + +Ismail +et al., +2018 + +). + + +Discussion +: So far, + +A. cardena + +was distributed in Sumatra ( +D’Abrera, 1982 +) and Peninsular +Malaysia +(Ismail +et al. +2017). The present discovery will fill up the distributional gap of the studied species from South +East Asia +to Indian mainland. A very less information has been published regarding + +Appias cardena + +and I found no data about its host plant but the larvae of the species belonging to the genus + +Appias + +feed on Capparis. + + + +Figure 1. +Map showing known distribution of + +Appias cardena +( +Hewitson, 1861 +) + +: The grey highlighted areas 1, 2 & 3 indicates its old distribution in Borneo, Sumatra and Malay Peninsula respectively. 4. indicates new distributional record of + +A. cardena + +from Sikkim. + + + + +Figure 2. +A. Forewing, B. Hindwing, C. Male genetalia (without aedeagus), E. Male genetalia (lateral view) F. Valva, G. Uncus, H. Aedeagus, I. Vasica + + + +Acknowledgement + + +The authors are sincerely thankful to Dr. Kailash Chandra, Director, Zoological Survey of +India +, Kolkata, for giving necessary facilities to carry out laboratory work. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B3879EFFC5FF9CFC90FA952A5B642E.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B3879EFFC5FF9CFC90FA952A5B642E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7a3f7e16b4b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B3879EFFC5FF9CFC90FA952A5B642E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + +Short Communication Cyphoderopsis nepalensis (Wilson, 1982): A New Record of Collembola (Entomobryomorpha: Paronellidae) from India + + + +Author + +Mandal, G. P. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +4 + + +487 +490 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i4/2020/147037 +2581-8686 +13185405 + + + + + +Genus + +Cyphoderopsis +Carpenter, 1917 + + + + + + +Type +species + +Cyphoderopsis kempi +Carpenter, 1917 + + + +Diagnosis of the genus: +Medium sized +Paronellidae +of 0.8 to + + +2.5 mm. Body colour usually white or weakly pigmented. Habitus rather broad, antennae shorter than body, scales generally absent on legs, present on antennae, head, body and furca. Antennae with 4 segments: Ant. I the shortest and Ant. IV the longest; Ant. IV not subdivided. Tenant hair either pointed on clavate, claw with 0–2 inner teeth; one ( + +ceylonica + +group) or two ( + +kempi + +group) rows of dental spines.Forth abdominal segment 3 to7 times as long as the third measured along dorsal axis. Furcula well developed, about 1.8 to 2.8 times as long as body. Mucro rather stout, straight, normally with 3 main teeth, the apical one blunt, the sub-apical one small and acute, the dorso-basal one acute and longer with 0–5 toothless basally. + + +In + +Troglopedetes, +Ant. IV + +is divided in two sub equal sub segments, but in + +Cyphoderopsis +Ant. IV + +is not sub divided. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7150336DF527FACEFAADFD50.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7150336DF527FACEFAADFD50.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c4200d013bd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7150336DF527FACEFAADFD50.xml @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +14. + +Evonima aperta +Walker, 1865 + + + + + + + +Evonima aperta +Walker, 1865 + +, +List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum +32 +: 506. + + + +TL: +Java +[ +Indonesia +]. +Syntypes +( +2♀ +) + +. + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). +Elsewhere +: Java, Sumatra ( +Eecke 1926 +); Borneo, Peninsular +Malaysia +( +Barlow 1982 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +Indonesia +, +Sri Lanka +, +Taiwan +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF539FBFBFA94FD31.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF539FBFBFA94FD31.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bae5503f597 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF539FBFBFA94FD31.xml @@ -0,0 +1,140 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +8. + +Barasa costalis +Hampson, 1895 + + + + + + + +Barasa costalis +Hampson, 1895 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1895 +: 305. + + +TL: + +Sikkim +, +India +; +Bhutan +. +Syntypes + +. + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India + +: +Sikkim +( +Hampson 1895 +); NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +( +Hampson 1895 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +Indonesia +( +Moluccas +) ( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Remarks: +Kononenko and Pinratana (2013) +erroneously cited +Sikkim +as part of North +India +, that is of North East +India +correctly. North +India +and North East +India +represents different biogeographical areas. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFD75FD63FF26.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFD75FD63FF26.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3bb27f57d06 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFD75FD63FF26.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +5. + +Aquita laminata +(Hampson, 1891) + + + + + + + +Acontia laminata +Hampson, 1891 + +, + +Illustrated Typical Specimens of the +Lepidoptera Heterocera +in the Collection of the British Museum + +8 +: 75. + + + + + +Pisara rufescens +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 145. + + + +TL: +Nilgiris +, +Tamil Nadu +, +India +. +Syntypes + +. + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India + +: Nilgiris ( +Hampson 1900 +). +Elsewhere +: +Burma +( +Rangoon +) ( +Hampson 1900 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFF1AFE3CFAEA.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFF1AFE3CFAEA.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b3f86a13a02 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7151336CF6FFFF1AFE3CFAEA.xml @@ -0,0 +1,106 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +4. + +Aquis aquisoides +( +Swinhoe, 1905 +) + + + + + + + +Nanaguna aquisoides +Swinhoe, 1905 + +, +Annals and Magazine of Natural History +7, +15 +: 156. + + + +TL: +India +: +Khasis +, +Meghalaya +. +Syntypes + +. + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India + +: NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: Endemic. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7152336FF527FB72FAD9FC61.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7152336FF527FB72FAD9FC61.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7ee4f0e973c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7152336FF527FB72FAD9FC61.xml @@ -0,0 +1,168 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +3. + +Aquis orbicularis +(Walker, 1858) + + + + + + + +Diomea orbicularis +Walker, 1858 + +, +List of the specimens of lepidopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum +15 +: 1804. + + + + + +Labanda griseinigra +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +The Fauna of +British India +including +Ceylon +and +Burma +, Moths + +2 +: 374. + + + +Aquis orbicularis +(Walker, 1858) + +: +Kononenko and Pinratana, 2013 +, + +Moths of +Thailand + +3 +(2): 166 + + + + + +TL: +Sri Lanka +. +Holotype +. + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +, Ganjam ( +Hampson, 1894 +); +Jharkhand +, Rajderwa, +18.ix.2014 +– +2 exs. +GPRC coll. +Elsewhere +: Peninsular +Malaysia +, Borneo ( +Holloway, 2003 +); +Thailand +, +Sri Lanka +, +Myanmar +, +Indonesia +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Remarks: +Zahiri +et al +., (2013) considered genus + +Aquis + +as member of Chloephorinae.In this checklist we follow the traditional classification treating the genus as member of +Nolinae +until further investigations carried out. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FA34FC72FC00.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FA34FC72FC00.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..685929359c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FA34FC72FC00.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +43. + +Meganola tomkovichi +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + + + + + + + +Meganola tomkovichi +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + +, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2 +: 37. + + + +TL: +Daitari +, +Orissa +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: HNHM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Orissa +, Daitari (László +et al +., 2014). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +, +Thailand +(László +et al +., 2014). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FD12FC7BFF55.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FD12FC7BFF55.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ccd350da070 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FD12FC7BFF55.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +41. + +Meganola strigivena +Hampson, 1894 + + + + + + + +Selca strigivena +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 147. + + + +Meganola strigivena +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + +: László +et al +., 2015, +Zootaxa +4052(2) +: 266 + + + +TL: +Sikkim +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +( +Hampson 1894 +); NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: So far only published from +India +. There has numerous specimens been found in the MWM from +Nepal +by the third author. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FF1AFA15F992.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FF1AFA15F992.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..eb0e45c920e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F524FF1AFA15F992.xml @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +40. + +Meganola scripta scripta +(Moore, 1888) + + + + + + + +Roeselia scripta +Moore, 1888 + +, +Proceedings of the Zoological Society London +1888 +: 393. + + + +Meganola scriptascripta +(Moore, 1888) + +: László +et al +., 2015, +Zootaxa +4052 +(2): 269 + + + +TL: +Kangra +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). TD: +BMNH +. + + + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Himalaya, Dalhousie, Dharamsala, Kangra, Darjeeling, +Sikkim +( +Strand 1920 +); Darjeeling ( +Inoue 1998 +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +Nepal +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Remarks +: The +type +locality has been erroneously stated as to be in +Pakistan +by László +et al +., (2015). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFA5EFDE2FC00.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFA5EFDE2FC00.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39c84d7d0c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFA5EFDE2FC00.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +39. + +Meganola nitida +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + + + + + + + +Selca nitida +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 147. + + + +Meganola nitida +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + +: László +et al +., 2015, +Zootaxa +4052 +(2): 264 + + + +TL: +Manipur +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Manipur +( +Hampson 1894 +); NW Himalaya ( +Strand 1920 +), +Sikkim +, Darjeeling, Naga Hills ( + +László +et al +., 2007 + +). +Elsewhere +: E. +Pegu +( +Hampson 1894 +), Himalaya, +Burma +( +Holloway 2003 +); +Nepal +( + +László +et al +., 2007 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFBF4FD47FE40.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFBF4FD47FE40.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24bfc7f61d4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71543369F6DAFBF4FD47FE40.xml @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +38. + +Meganola margalla +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + + + + + + + +Meganola margalla +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + +, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2 +: 38. + + + +TL: +Margalla Hills +, +Islamabad +, +Pakistan +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Uttar Pradesh +, Bhim valley (László +et al +., 2014). +Elsewhere +: +Nepal +(László +et al +., 2014). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FA41FBF4FDCE.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FA41FBF4FDCE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..af3c958f4c7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FA41FBF4FDCE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +35. + +Meganola flexuosa +(Poujade, 1886) + + + + + + + +Nola flexuosa +Poujade, 1886 + +, + +Bulletin de la Société Entomologique de +France + +1886 +: 27. + + + +Meganola flexuosa +(Poujade, 1886) + +: + +László +et al. +, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 44 + + + +TL: [ +China +] [ +Sechuan +] +Tibet +, Moupin. +Holotype +( + +). TD: +MNHN +, Paris. + + + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +( +Strand 1920 +). +Elsewhere +: +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +), +Thailand +, +China +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FC3DFADAFE46.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FC3DFADAFE46.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5f1a0d92f61 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553368F539FC3DFADAFE46.xml @@ -0,0 +1,143 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +34. + +Meganola cuneifera +(Walker, 1862) + + + + + + + +Melia cuneifera +Walker, 1862 + +, +Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London (Zoology) +6 +: 127. + + + +Meganola cuneifera +(Walker, 1862) + +: + +László +et al. +, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 46 + + + +TL: +Sarawak +, Borneo. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: UM Oxford. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +( +Strand 1920 +); NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +( +Strand 1920 +); +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +), Borneo, +Nepal +, +Vietnam +( +Holloway 2003 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553369F539F8C9FEB0F957.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553369F539F8C9FEB0F957.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e1cd48c01dc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71553369F539F8C9FEB0F957.xml @@ -0,0 +1,163 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +36. + +Meganola major major +(Hampson, 1891) + + + + + + + +Nola major +Hampson, 1891 + +, + +Illustrations of Typical Specimens of +Lepidoptera Heterocera +in the Collection of the British Museum + +8 +: 48. + + + +Meganola major +(Hampson, 1891) + +: +Kononenko and Pinratana, 2013 +, + +Moths of +Thailand + +3 +(2): 177 + + + +TL: +Nilgiri +distict, +Tamil Nadu +, +India +. +Syntypes + +. + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Tamil Nadu +, Nilgiris (Hampson 1891). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +Burma +, +Singapore +, Borneo, Java, +Vanuatu +, +New Caledonia +( +Holloway 2003 +); +Sri Lanka +, +Nepal +, Malay Peninsula, +Malaysia +, +Singapore +, +China +, +Australia +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Host Plant: + +Terminalia + +( +Combretaceae +) ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF524FC2AFBE9FE14.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF524FC2AFBE9FE14.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..15dd0f4be5c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF524FC2AFBE9FE14.xml @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +28. + +Manoba punctilineata +( +Hampson, 1896 +) + + + + + + + +Nola punctilineata +Hampson, 1896 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +4 +: 503. + + + +Manoba punctilineata +( +Hampson, 1896 +) + +: +Holloway, 2003 +, +Moths of Boreno, +18. + + + +TL: +Bhutan +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Burma +, Borneo, +Philippines +, Sulawesi ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFA5FFD71FD51.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFA5FFD71FD51.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a9b5751e659 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFA5FFD71FD51.xml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +25. + +Manoba lativittata +(Moore, 1888) + + + + + + + +Roeselia lativittata +(Moore, 1888) + +: + +László +et al. +, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 31 + + + +TL: +India +: +Darjeeling +, +Sikkim +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: ZMHU, Berlin. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +, Darjeeling (Moore 1888). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +( + +László +et al +. 2010 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFC8FFEC9FE43.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFC8FFEC9FE43.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..40605e8d77d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7156336BF6DAFC8FFEC9FE43.xml @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +24. + +Manoba grisealis +(Swinhoe, 1895) + + + + + + + +Rhynchopalpus grisealis +Swinhoe, 1895 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1895 +: 25. + + + +Manoba grisealis +(Swinhoe, 1895) + +: +Holloway, 2003 +, +Moths of Boreno +, 18 + + + +TL: +Cherrapunji +, +Meghalaya +, +India +. +Syntypes + +. + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Meghalaya +, Khasis hills ( +Poole 1989 +); NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: The species has not been published from other countries to date. Nevertheless, there are specimens from +Nepal +and +Cambodia +deposited in the collection of MWM. +Remarks +: +Holloway (2003) +treated it as valid species and + +Manoba microphasma +(Butler, 1885) + +has only been reported from +Japan +, hence the latter is not included here. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF539FDE6FB56F8E9.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF539FDE6FB56F8E9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5294ff38cea --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF539FDE6FB56F8E9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +20. + +Hampsonola semirufa +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + + + + + + + +Pisara semirufa +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 146. + + + +Hampsonola semirufa +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + +: László +et al., +2015, +Zootaxa +4052 +(2): 276. + + + +TL: +Sikkim +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +( +Hampson 1894 +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +, +Vietnam +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +China +(Hu +et al +., 2014). + + +Remarks +: The +type +was incorrectly cited as male by +Kononenko and Pinratana (2013) +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFA38FD89FC66.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFA38FD89FC66.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..af6898e9d6f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFA38FD89FC66.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +18. + +Hampsonola indistincta +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + + + + + + + +Selca indistincta +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 147. + + + +Hampsonola indistincta +( +Hampson, 1894 +) + +: László +et al., +2015, +Zootaxa +4052 +(2): 271. + + + +TL: +Naga +hills, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Nagaland +( +Hampson 1894 +), +Assam +( +Strand 1920 +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +), +China +(Hu +et al +., 2014). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFBB0FE3CFEFE.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFBB0FE3CFEFE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..569a0e9a631 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB7157336AF6FFFBB0FE3CFEFE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +17. + +Hampsonola andamana +(László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014) + + + + + + + +Meganola andamana +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + +, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2 +: 47. + + + +Hampsonola andamana +(László +et al., +2014) + +: László +et al., +2015, +Zootaxa +4052 +(2) +: 277 + + + +TL: +Baratang Island +, +Andamans +, +India +( + +) + +. + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Andamans (László +et al +., 2014). +Elsewhere +: Endemic. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FBFBFAADFD15.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FBFBFAADFD15.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b3d3e6dc31f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FBFBFAADFD15.xml @@ -0,0 +1,147 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +68. + +Nola marginata +Hampson, 1895 + + + + + + + +Nola marginata +Hampson, 1895 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1895 +: 296. + + + +Celama umbrata +Wileman, 1916 + +, +Entomologist +49 +: 97. + + + +Celama crustalis +van +Eecke, 1926 + +, Zoologische Mededelingen 9 (3): 38. + + + +TL: +Bhutan +. +Type +( + +) (as per +Hampson 1895 +) + +. + + + +TD: BMNH + +DistributioninIndia: +Sikkim( +Hampson1900 +);Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +( +Hampson 1900 +); +Taiwan +, +Burma +, Borneo, Sumatra, Bali ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +. 2010 + +), ( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Remarks +: First reference is given erroneously by +Kononenko and Pinratana (2013) +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FDDFFA17FF3C.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FDDFFA17FF3C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..dcefc2a1a2e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F524FDDFFA17FF3C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,155 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +67. + +Nola lucidalis +(Walker, 1865) + + + + + + + +Pisara lucidalis +Walker, 1865 + +, +List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum +31 +: 245. + + + +Nola dimidiata +Snellen, 1875 + +, +Tijdschrift voor Entomologie +18 +: 66. + + + +Nola lucidalis +(Walker, 1865) + +: + +László +et al +., 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15: +58 + + + +TL: +Sarawak +, Borneo. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: UM Oxford. + + +Distribution in +India +: + + +Indian Subregion ( +Holloway 2003 +) + +. +Elsewhere +: Borneo, Java, +Philippines +, +Indian Subregion +, +Taiwan +( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +Sri Lanka +, +Malaysia +(Borneo, Province +Sarawak +), Bali ( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAF946FB09FAC3.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAF946FB09FAC3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..720263e28b4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAF946FB09FAC3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +66. + +Nola internella +(Walker, 1864) + + + + + + + +Pisara internella +Walker, 1864 + +[1865], +List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum +31 +: 245. + + + +Nola internella +(Walker, 1864) + +: +Holloway, 2003 +, +Moths of Borneo +, 18. + + + +TL: +Sarawak +, Borneo. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Kolkata, +Bombay +, Pune, Nilgiris ( +Strand 1920 +). +Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +, +Sri Lanka +, +Taiwan +, Borneo ( +Strand 1920 +). + + +Host Plant: +Rosaceae +( + +Rubus + +) ( +Hampson 1900 +). + + +Remarks +: +Holloway (2003) +referred the species as occurring in Borneo only. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAFE07FD6BFF37.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAFE07FD6BFF37.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2f11b5341d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71583365F6DAFE07FD6BFF37.xml @@ -0,0 +1,170 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +64. + +Nola fraterna +(Moore, 1888) + + + + + + + +Roeselia fraterna +Moore, 1888 + +, +Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London +1888 +: 393. + + + +Nola fraterna +(Moore, 1888) + +: + +László +et al +., 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 55. + + + +TL: +Kangra +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). TD: +BMNH +. + + + + +Distribution in +India +: + +NW Himalaya, Kangra, Shimla, Kullu ( +Strand 1920 +); Himalaya, Andamans ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +); +Myanmar +, Borneo, +Australia +( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). Host Plant: + +Rhizophora + +( +Rhizophoraceae +) ( + +Robinson +et al +., 2001 + +). + + +Remarks +: It was earlier treated as synonym of + +Nola squalida +Staudinger, 1870 + +. However, it is a well established species and hence + +N. squalida + +(described from +Spain +) has not been included in this list. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F539FC7AFB45FFC3.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F539FC7AFB45FFC3.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8c6d709ab01 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F539FC7AFB45FFC3.xml @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +62. + +Nola eryzthrostigmata +Hampson, 1894 + + + + + + + +Nola erythrostigmata +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +Moths + +2 +: 140. + + + +TL: +Naga +hills, +Nagaland +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +N.E. Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Assam +( +Strand 1920 +). +Elsewhere +: +Bhutan +( +Strand 1920 +); Borneo ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +); +China +(Hu +et al +., 2015). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFC26FDE9FFF5.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFC26FDE9FFF5.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bce2e314390 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFC26FDE9FFF5.xml @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +59. + +Nola defreina +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2010 + + + + + + + +Nola defreina +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 52. TL: +Thailand +, +Province +Nan +. +Holotype +( + +). + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Assam +, Khasis ( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). +Elsewhere +: Eastern Himalaya, Central +Nepal +, +Thailand +, +China +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFF15FEDFF924.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFF15FEDFF924.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2acc659fc0f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593364F6FFFF15FEDFF924.xml @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +57. + +Nola cingalesa +(Moore, 1882) + + + + + + + +Nola cingalesa +Moore, 1882 + +, + +The +Lepidoptera +of +Ceylon + +2 +: 66. + + +Raeselia +[sic!] culaca Swinhoe, 1891, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London. +1891 +: 137. + + + +TL: Ceylon [ +Sri Lanka +]. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Tamil Nadu +, Nilgiris ( +Hampson 1900 +, László +et al +., 2014). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +( +Hampson 1900 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593365F539FADCFEB0FA88.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593365F539FADCFEB0FA88.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..08ec0bb1214 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB71593365F539FADCFEB0FA88.xml @@ -0,0 +1,192 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +63. + +Nola fasciata +(Walker, 1866) + + + + + + + +Minnagara fasciata +Walker, 1866 + +, +List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the British Museum +35 +: 1903. + + + +Nola nigrifascia +Hampson, 1891 + +, + +Illustrations of Typical Specimens of +Lepidoptera Heterocera +in the Collection of the British Museum + +8 +(5): 48. + + + +Nola fasciata +(Walker, 1866) + +: + +László +et al +., 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 61. + + + +TL: +Moluccas +, +Sula Island +. +Lectotype +( + +), designated by Swinhoe (1892). + + +TD: UM Oxford. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +, Nilgiris ( +Strand 1920 +), +Tamil Nadu +, Nilgiri district ( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +), N.E. Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +, Borneo, Sula, Queensland ( +Strand 1920 +), Indo-Australian tropics to +Taiwan +and New +Guinea +( +Holloway 2003 +), +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +), +Nepal +, +Indonesia +, New +Guinea +, +Philippines +, +Taiwan +, +Australia +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Host Plant: + +Lantana + +( +Verbenaceae +) ( + +Robinson +et al +., 2001 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715A3367F524FA42FB85FC7B.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715A3367F524FA42FB85FC7B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4ae7fbf65b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715A3367F524FA42FB85FC7B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +56. + +Nola astigma +Hampson, 1894 + + + + + + + +Nola astigma +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 140. + + + +TL: +Sikkim +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +, +Manipur +, +Nagaland +(Naga Hills) ( +Hampson 1894 +, +1900 +). +Elsewhere +: So far it has only been recorded from North East +India +. + + +Remarks +: +Hampson (1894) +stated that the +type +is from the Elwes collection referring to the specimen collected in +Sikkim +. The +Manipur +and +Naga +hills specimens belong to the Doherty collection, therefore are not +types +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FB33FB1DFD1D.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FB33FB1DFD1D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..344d092090b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FB33FB1DFD1D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +49. + +Mokfanola crustaceata +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2010 + + + + + + + +Mokfanola crustaceata +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 28. + + + +TL: +Chiang Mai +, +North +Thailand +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +NE +India +, +Assam +, Kaziranga Wildlife Reserve ( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FDEAFC1FFF25.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FDEAFC1FFF25.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2f2c8c232b7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F539FDEAFC1FFF25.xml @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +48. + +Melanographia flexilineata +( +Hampson, 1898 +) + + + + + + + +Nola flexilineata +Hampson, 1898 + +, + +Journal of the +Bombay +Natural History Society + +11 +: 440. + + + +Melanographia flexilineata +( +Hampson, 1898 +) + +: +Holloway, 2003 +, +Moths of Borneo +18 +: 21 + + + +TL: +Khasis +, +Assam +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Assam +( +Hampson 1898 +); North East Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +China +, Chekiang ( +Hampson 1900 +); Borneo ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +); +Thailand +( + +László +et al +., 2010 + +, 2015), ( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Host Plant: + +Lagerstroemia + +( +Lythraceae +) ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F6FFF96FFBDEFA73.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F6FFF96FFBDEFA73.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7847fb625d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715B3366F6FFF96FFBDEFA73.xml @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +47. + +Meganola zirkalmashka +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + + + + + + + +Meganola zirkalmashka +László, Ronkay and Ronkay, 2014 + +, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2 +: 43. + + + +TL: +Mitlung +, +Taplejung area +, +Koshi +, +Nepal +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +(Single female only) (László +et al +., 2014). +Elsewhere +: Only known from East +Nepal +and Sikkim. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715C3361F6DAFE4FFD15F9F8.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715C3361F6DAFE4FFD15F9F8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ab345fa0be9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715C3361F6DAFE4FFD15F9F8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +89. + +Spininola fuscibasalis +( +Hampson, 1896 +) + + + + + + + +Pisara fuscibasalis +Hampson, 1896 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +Moths + +4 +: 505. + + + +Spininola fuscibasalis +( +Hampson, 1896 +) + +: László +et al. +, 2014, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2:120. + + + +TL: +Puttalam +, +Sri Lanka +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Kolkata ( +Sevastopulo 1938 +). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +, +Burma +( +Hampson 1900 +); +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +); +Vietnam +(László +et al +., 2014). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FCA6FA30FE95.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FCA6FA30FE95.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9d09bb2d988 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FCA6FA30FE95.xml @@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +87. + +Sarbena ustipennis +( +Hampson, 1895 +) + + + + + + + +Cyphotopsyche ustipennis +Hampson, 1895 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1895 +: 297. + + + +Sarbena ustipen + +nis ( +Hampson, 1895 +): + +László +et al. +, 2004 + +, +Entomofauna +25 +(18): 292-293. + + + +TL: +Bhutan +. +Lectotype +, male, designated (as “type”) by +Hampson (1900) +. + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Lowlands and hilly regions of +India +( + +László +et al +., 2004 + +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +, +Taiwan +, +Japan +, +Nepal +, +Sri Lanka +, +Bhutan +, Indochina ( + +László +et al +., 2004 + +). + + +Remarks +: The occurrence of the species in +India +requires confirmation, although it is rather likely as specimen from East Sindhuli, +Nepal +was found in the collection of the BMNH by the third author, which locality lays about +50 km +from the +Indian +border. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FE93FBC4F869.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FE93FBC4F869.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..26ec38f91d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F539FE93FBC4F869.xml @@ -0,0 +1,145 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +86. + +Sarbena lignifera +Walker, 1862 + + + + + + + +Sarbena lignifera +Walker, 1862 + +, +Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society (Zoology) +6 +: 137. + + + +TL: +Sarawak +, Borneo. +Lectotype +, ( + +) designated (as type) by +Swinhoe (1900) +. + + +TD: UM, Oxford. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Bombay +( +Strand 1920 +); NE Himalaya ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: SE Asia, Borneo, Sumatra, Indo-Australian topics to Solomons ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Vietnam +, Peninsular +Malaysia +, +Thailand +, +Philippines +( + +László +et al +., 2004 + +). + + +Host Plant: + +Terminalia +( +Holloway 2003 +) + +. + + +Remarks +: +Snellen (1904) +mispelled + +Sarbena lignifera + +as + +S. signifera +Walker. + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFA2CFB52FA17.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFA2CFB52FA17.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..64252310626 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFA2CFB52FA17.xml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + +85. + +Sarbena hollowayi +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2004 +Sarbena hollowayi +László, Ronkay and Witt, 2004 + +, +Entomofauna +25 +(18): 285. + + + + + +TL: +Ban Khom +, +Que Phong +, +Province +Nghe An +, +Vietnam +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: MWM. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Assam +, Garampani, Nambor Reserve Forest; +Sikkim +( + +László +et al +., 2004 + +). +Elsewhere +: +Thailand +, +Nepal +, Philipines, Sumatra, +Malaysia +, +Sri Lanka +, Malaya, +Papua New Guinea +, Irian Java, Solomon Island ( + +László +et al +., 2004 + +). + + +Remarks +: +Kononenko and Pinratana (2013) +provided incomplete distribution information referring to +Thailand +and North +Vietnam +only. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFD9CFD27FFC0.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFD9CFD27FFC0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6fbd80a9047 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3360F6FFFD9CFD27FFC0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +84. + +Proneca fola +Swinhoe, 1890 + + + + + + + +Proneca fola +Swinhoe, 1890 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1890 +: 194. + + + +TL: +Thyetmyo +, +Burma +. +Lectotype +( + +) designated (as type) by +Hampson, 1900 +. + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Kolkata ( +Sevastopulo 1938 +), ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +Burma +, +Sri Lanka +, +India +, +Vietnam +, +Singapore +, Borneo, Java ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + +Host Plant: + +Quisqualis + +, + +Terminalia + +( +Combretaceae +) ( + +Robinson +et al +., 2001 + +); + +Melastoma + +( +Melastomataceae +) and + +Eugenia + +( +Myrtaceae +) from +Java +( +Piepers and Snellen 1904 +). + + +Remarks +: Distribution of the species as suggested by László +et al +., (2015) covers Indochina ( +Burma +, +Thailand +, +Laos +and +Cambodia +), Island of +Sri Lanka +and the north-western part of the Sundaland (Sumatra and Borneo). However, the species was reared at Kolkata by Sevastopulo in 1938. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3361F539F996FE16FA70.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3361F539F996FE16FA70.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7b720867363 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715D3361F539F996FE16FA70.xml @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +88. + +Spininola denticulata +(Moore, 1888) + + + + + + + +Roeselia denticulata +Moore, 1888 + +, + +Description of new +Indian Lepidopterous Insects +from the Collection of the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson + +1888 +: 287. + + + +Spininola denticulata +(Moore, 1888) + +: László +et al. +, 2014, +Fibigeriana Supplement +2: 120. + + + +TL: +Calcutta +,[Kolkata] +India +. +Lectotype +( + +)designated by László +et al +. (2014) is from Darjeeling. + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Kolkata, Darjeeling (Moore 1888); +Sikkim +, +Nagaland +( +Hampson 1894 +). +Elsewhere +: +Nepal +( +Inoue 1998 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F524FE4FFBB3FFB2.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F524FE4FFBB3FFB2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4f19d63a3e6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F524FE4FFBB3FFB2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,203 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +81. + +Nola taeniata +Snellen, 1875 + + + + + + + +Nola taeniata +Snellen, 1875 + +, +Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, +18 +: 63. + + + +Nola candida +Butler, 1879 + +, +Illustrat +i + +ons of typical specimens of +Lepidoptera Heterocera +in the Collection of the British Museum + +3 +: 9. + + + +Roeselia fragilis +Swinhoe, 1890 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +1890 +: 184. + + + +Sorocostia mesozona +Lucas, 1890 + +, + +Proceedings of the Linnean Society of +New South Wales + +(2), +4 +: 1075. + + +TL: +Sulawesi +[ +Celebes +]. +Syntypes +. + +TD: Naturalis, Leiden + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Punjab ( +Hampson 1900 +); Kolkata (Sevasopulo 1948); +Indian +sub-region ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: Indo-Australian Tropics ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +(Provinces +Chiang Mai +and +Lampang +), +Sri Lanka +, +Nepal +, +China +, +Taiwan +, +Japan +, +Korea, South +of Russian Far East, +Myanmar +, +Malaysia +(Borneo, Province +Sarawak +), +Brunei +, +Indonesia +( +Sulawesi +), +Philippines +, +Australia +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Host Plant: + +Fimbristylis + +( +Cyperaceae +) and + +Ziziphus + +( +Rhamnaceae +) ( +Piepers and Snellen, 1904 +, + +Robinson +et al +., 2001 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFC4AFE2FFF92.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFC4AFE2FFF92.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..bb42aa1e3ff --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFC4AFE2FFF92.xml @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +78. + +Nola spinivesica +Holloway, 2003 + + + + + + + +Nola spinivesica +Holloway, 2003 + +, +The Moths of Borneo +18 +: 58. + + + +TL: +Gunong Mulu National Park +, +Sarawak +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +India +(without closer geographical information) ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: Borneo, Bali ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFE07FCB8F84D.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFE07FCB8F84D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a0d76ea80a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715E3363F6DAFE07FCB8F84D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +77. + +Nola sikkima +(Moore, 1888) + + + + + + + +Roeselia sikkima +Moore, 1888 + +, + +Description of new +Indian Lepidopterous Insects +from the Collection of the late Mr. W. S. Atkinson + +1888 +: 287. + + + +Nola sikkima +(Moore, 1888) + +: + +László +et al. +, 2010 + +, + +Esperiana + +15 +: 52. + + + +TL: +Darjeeling +, +Sikkim +, [ +West Bengal +] +India +. +Lectotype +( + +) designated by László +et al +., (2010). + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +West Bengal +, Darjeeling (Moore 1888). +Elsewhere +: Supposedly endemic to +Sikkim +, specimens from East +Nepal +are deposited in the MWM. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F539FCD3FAB2FE05.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F539FCD3FAB2FE05.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..1354f6387b5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F539FCD3FAB2FE05.xml @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +75. + + +Nola pumila +Snellen + +, 1875 + + + + + + + +Nola pumila +Snellen, 1875 + +, +Tijdschrift voor Entomologie +18 +: 68. + + + +TL: +Celebes +[ +Sulawesi +] [ +Indonesia +]. +Lectotype +( + +) designated by László +et al +. (2014). + + +TD: Naturalis, Leiden. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Sikkim +, +Assam +, Khasis, +Bombay +, Nilgiris ( +Strand 1920 +). +Elsewhere +: Indo-Australian tropics ( +Holloway 2003 +). + + +HostPlant: + +Shorea + +and + +Dryobalanops + +( +Dipterocarpaceae +) ( + +Robinson +et al +., 2001 + +). + + +Remarks +: The distribution of the species in the +Indian +region needs updating as +Holloway (2003) +and +Strand (1920) +also treated further two +Indian + +species + +N. + + +spreta +and + +N. minuta + +as + +N. pumila + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFF96CFAEAFA88.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFF96CFAEAFA88.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..776871d66c2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFF96CFAEAFA88.xml @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +73. + +Nola pascua +(Swinhoe, 1885) + + + + + + + +Roeselia pascua +Swinhoe, 1885 + +, +Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London +1885 +: 293. + + + +Nola pascua +(Swinhoe, 1885) + +: Hu +et al +., 2015, +Zootaxa +3920 +(3): 485. + + + +TL: +Poona +, +Bombay +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Bombay +, Pune ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: +China +( +Guangdong +), +Sri Lanka +, +Thailand +(Hu +et al +., 2015). + + +Remarks +: Poona is a part of +India +instead of +Sri Lanka +as incorrectly cited by László +et al +., (2014). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFFC4AFD16FF5A.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFFC4AFD16FF5A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5bc40628bc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3362F6FFFC4AFD16FF5A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +71. + +Nola negrita +Hampson, 1894 + + + + + + + +Nola negrita +Hampson, 1894 + +, + +Fauna of +British India +, Moths + +2 +: 142. + + + +TL: +Bengaluru +, +Karnataka +, +India +. +Holotype +( + +). + + + + +TD: BMNH. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +Madras, Bengaluru ( +Hampson 1914 +). +Elsewhere +: +Sri Lanka +( +Hampson 1914 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3363F539FA82FE82FA8B.xml b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3363F539FA82FE82FA8B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..6630c6f67cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/B3/87/03B387FB715F3363F539FA82FE82FA8B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,197 @@ + + + +An updated Checklist of subfamily Nolinae (Lepidoptera, Nolidae) from India + + + +Author + +Joshi, Rahul +Zoological Survey of India, GPRC, Sector- 8, Bahadurpur Housing Colony, Patna - 800026, Bihar, India; joshiarctiidae @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Singh, Navneet +Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700053, West Bengal, India; nsgill 007 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Laszlo, Gyula M. +African Natural History Research Trust, Street Court, Leominster, Kingsland, HR 6 9 QA, Herefordshire, United Kingdom; gyula. m. laszlo @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +263 +281 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/142368 +2581-8686 +13185704 + + + + + +76. + +Nola quadrimaculata +Heylaerts, 1892 + + + + + + + +Nola quadrimaculata +Heylaerts, 1892 + +, + +Bulletin Scientifique de la +France +et de le +Belgique + +36 +: 46. + + +TL: Preanger, +Java +[ +Indonesia +]. +Syntypes +. + +TD: Naturalis, Leiden. + + +Distribution in +India +: + +NE Himalaya, South +India +[Bell] ( +Holloway 2003 +). +Elsewhere +: Indo-Australian tropics from N.E. Himalaya to Queensland and the Solomons ( +Holloway 2003 +); +Thailand +, +Malaysia +(Borneo, Province +Sarawak +), +Indonesia +( +Java +), +Australia +( +Kononenko and Pinratana 2013 +). + + +Host Plant +s +: + +Mangifera + +( +Anacardiaceae +), + +Durio + +( +Euphorbiaceae +), + +Sorghum, Pennisetum +(Graminae) + +, + +Acacia, Cajanus +(Leguminosae) + +, + +Nephelium + +( +Sapindaceae +), + +Lantana + +( +Verbenaceae +) ( + +Robinson +et al +. 2001 + +); + +Memecylon + + + +( +Melastomataceae +) and + +Terminalia + +( +Combretaceae +) from South +India +by [Bell] (Hollowy 2003). + + +Remarks +: The +type +of + +N. quadrimaculata +Heylaerts + +has not been examined by Holloway neither by László +et al +., (2010) as the +type +was not found in Naturalis, Leiden. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC07A95C23CFBC0F9F2.xml b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC07A95C23CFBC0F9F2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..003152efb94 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC07A95C23CFBC0F9F2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,191 @@ + + + +Addition of three Ascidian species to Indian waters from Andaman and Nicobar Islands + + + +Author + +Mondal, Jhimli + + + +Author + +Raghunathan, C. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +3 + + +275 +282 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i3/2022/167382 +2581-8686 +13185726 + + + + + +2. + +Cnemidocarpa hemprichi +Hartmeyer, 1916 + + + + + + +Material examined +: + +2 ex. +: +India +, +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +, +District North +and +Middle Andaman +, +Trilby Island +, +13°24.577’N +, +93°04.226’E +, +Depth +: + +7 m + +, + +18. viii.2014 + +, +Coll. +: +Jhimli Mondal +( +Reg. No. +: ZSI/ANRC-16553) + +. + + +Description: +The specimen is +1.2 cm +long and +1.5 cm +in width, oval and attached by the left side of the body ( +Figure 3a +). The test is thick, cartilaginous and sands thinly cover the surface of the test. Siphons are wart-like structures with four lobes on each of them. Anteriorly the specimen has a salmon pink colour ( +Figure 3a +). Colour persists in preservatives. + + +The body wall is thin with muscles radiating from each siphon. Both siphons have circular and longitudinal muscles. 21 branchial tentacles are arranged in two-sized order along with 3-4-minute tentacles surrounding the branchial aperture ( +Figure 3b&c +). The prepharyngeal area is narrow, forming v-shaped bending at the position of the dorsal tubercle. The U-shaped opening is found on the dorsal tubercle ( +Figure 3d +). The dorsal lamina is smooth. On each side of the body, four branchial folds are present ( +Figure 3b +). About 10 stigmata are present per mesh. Parastigmatic vessels are also present. + +Branchial formula: DL 0 (11) 3 (11) 3 (12) 3 (9) 3 E (left side). + +Gut forms a loop ( +Figure 3e +). The stomach is with 26 longitudinal folds internally ( +Figure 3f +). The anal border is smooth. The gut loop encloses small endocarps. Endocarp is also present on the body wall, scattered on both sides of the body. Gonads are long, five are present on the left side and eight are on the right side of the body ( +Figure 3b & e +). + + +Remarks: +In the present species, five gonads are present on the left side and eight are present on the right side of the body. While the species of Monniot C. (2002) consist of smaller number of gonads on both sides, which also matches with the + +Cnemidocarpa madagascarensis +Hartmeyer, 1916 + +. + +C. madagascarensis + +is synonymous with + +Cnemidocarpa hemprichi + +. However, the original description of + +C. hemprichi +Hartmeyer, 1916 + +supports the presence of more numbers of gonads on both sides of the body. With the description of the species, he illustrates six gonads on the left and nine on the right ( +Hartmeyer, 1916 +). +Millar (1985) +reported + +Cnemidocarpa madagascariensis +Hartmeyer var. +regalis +Michelsen, 1922 + +(which is also synonymous with the present species) with five gonads on the left and nine gonads on the right. Hence, the present species is identified as + +C. hemprichii + +. + + + +Distribution: +India +: + +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +( +Figure. 1 +); +Elsewhere: +Red Sea ( +Hartmeyer, 1916 +), +Madagascar +, +New Zealand +( +Millar, 1985 +), +Mauritius +and +Yemen +( +Monniot, 2002 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC57968C15CFE2DFC32.xml b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC57968C15CFE2DFC32.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..df87d209b25 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF84FFC57968C15CFE2DFC32.xml @@ -0,0 +1,224 @@ + + + +Addition of three Ascidian species to Indian waters from Andaman and Nicobar Islands + + + +Author + +Mondal, Jhimli + + + +Author + +Raghunathan, C. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +3 + + +275 +282 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i3/2022/167382 +2581-8686 +13185726 + + + + + +3. + +Microcosmus bitunicatus +F. Monniot & C. +Monniot, + + + + + +2001 + +Material examined: + +3 ex. +: +India +, +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +, + +District +South Andaman + +, +North Bay +, +11°43.006ʹN +, +92°45.465ʹE +, +Depth +: + +10 m + +, + +05. viii.2016 + +, +Coll. +: +Tamal Mondal +( +Reg. No. +: ZSI/ +ANRC +– 15345) + +. + + +Description: +Collected specimens are +3.5 cm +in length and +4.3 cm +in width ( +Figure 4a +). The siphons are divergent from each other. The test is fully covered with muddy and sandy particles with few epibionts. The specimens were located under the boulder at the site of the shipwreck. The species was also searched in the reef area near the shipwreck, but it was not found. The specimen retains its muddy colour after fixation also. All the collected specimens have two tunics ( +Figure 4b +). The internal tunic was also covered by muddy and sandy sedimentation. It also has been found that the internal tunic is attached to the external one at the ventral side with a thick thread-like structure. The internal tunic is very thin and is of muddy colour. + + + +Figure 3. + +Cnemidocarpa hemprichi +Hartmeyer, 1916 + +: +a. +Preserved specimen. +b. +Branchial sac with folds. +c. +branchial tentacles. +d. +Dorsal tubercle. +e. +Gut loop on the left side of the body along with gonad. +f. +Stomach. (Abbreviation: DL: Dorsal +Lamina, DT +: Dorsal Tubercle, E: Endostyle, EC: Endocarp, G: Gonad, S: Stomach, each number denoting each branchial fold), (Scale: b– 2mm, 9.08x; c– 1mm; d– 500μm, 42.7x; e– 2mm, + +13.5x; f– 1mm, 27.2x). + + +Body musculature is strong and pyurid +type +. Both siphons are with strong longitudinal muscles. The prepharyngeal area is papillated. 20 tentacles are arranged in three-sized order. All the tentacles follow 3 +rd +order branching pattern. The dorsal lamina is a smooth and thin membranous structure. The dorsal tubercle is horseshoe shaped with in-rolled coiled horns ( +Figure 4c +). The branchial sac has six folds on each side of the body ( +Figure 4d +). 10 stigmata are present per mesh. Parastigmatic vessels are present. + +Branchial formula: DL 3 (26) 6 (27) 4 (22) 4 (21) 3 (21) 4 (16) 1 E (left side) + +Gut forms a loop ( +Figure 4e +). The hepatic lobe is large with parallel glandular ridges which consist of small papillae. The anus is bilobed and smooth bordered. Gonad consists of three blocks-like structures on both side of the body, on left the first lobe is enclosed inside the gut loop. Gonoduct is short. A gonoduct opening is a simple hole, with a membrane-like structure, that opens at the base of the siphon ( +Figure 4f +). + + + +Figure 4. + +Microcosmus bitunicatus +Monniot & Monniot, 2001 + +. +a. +Preserved specimen. +b. +Double test. +c. +Dorsal tubercle. +d. +Branchial sac with folds. +e. +Gut loop and gonad in the body wall. +f. +Opening of gonad. (Abbreviation: DL: Dorsal +Lamina, DT +: Dorsal Tubercle, E: Endostyle, G: Gonad, GL: Gut loop, GO: Opening of Gonad, L: Liver, S: Stomach, T1: First Tunic/Outer tunic, T2: Second Tunic, each number is denoting each branchial fold), (Scale: c– 1mm; f– 5mm, 7.80x). + + + +Remarks: +The closest species to + +Microcosmus bitunicatus + +is + +Microcosmus manaarensis + +, which also has two layers of tunics. But the tunics of + +Microcosmus mannarensis + +contain one normal internal tunic and the external one is made up of a network of ramified hairs shielded by sediment agglomeration (Monniot F. and Monniot C., 2001). The internal tunic is linked to the external one with the tunic vessels as stated by +Monniot and Monniot (1996) +. In 1996, Monniot F. and Monniot C. examined the species from the +Philippines +but identified it as + +Microcosmus mannarensis + +. However, in 2001 they confirmed that the specimen was wrongly identified after obtaining the second specimen, and they described both specimens as new species, which they named + +Microcosmus bitunicatus +(Monniot F. and Monniot C., 2001) + +. + + + +Distribution: +India + +: +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +( +Figure 1 +); +Elsewhere +: +Philippines +(Monniot F. and Monniot C., 1996, 2001). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF86FFC07968C698FDB3FB12.xml b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF86FFC07968C698FDB3FB12.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..87435d7cdab --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/BC/87/03BC87C2FF86FFC07968C698FDB3FB12.xml @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ + + + +Addition of three Ascidian species to Indian waters from Andaman and Nicobar Islands + + + +Author + +Mondal, Jhimli + + + +Author + +Raghunathan, C. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +3 + + +275 +282 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i3/2022/167382 +2581-8686 +13185726 + + + + + +1. + +Polycarpa reniformis +(Sluiter, 1904) + + + + + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +: +India +, +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +, + +District +South Andaman + +, +Rutland Island +, +11°25.112’N +; +92°36.535’E +, +Depth +: + +7 m + +, + +16.xii. 2016 + +, +Coll. +: +Jhimli Mondal +( +Reg. No. +: ZSI/ +ANRC +– 16552) + +. + + + +Figure 1. +Study areas of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. + + + +Description: +The specimen is +3.5 cm +long, and elongated in shape ( +Figure 2a +). The tunic is thick, opaque, cartilaginous, soft and brownish. The test surface is with wrinkles and epibionts. The branchial aperture is terminal; both the apertures are very inconspicuous. Apertures are having four lobes on each of them. + + +Strong muscles are present on the body wall and form a mesh originating from each of the siphons. The prepharyngeal band is narrow. Branchial tentacles are about +100 in +number. The dorsal tubercle has an inverted S-shaped opening of the neural gland ( +Figure 2b +). The branchial sac is with four folds on each side of the body ( +Figure 2c +) and 8-10 stigmata are present per mesh ( +Figure 2d +). + +Branchial formula: DL 2 (9) 2 (12) 2 (11) 1 (12) 1 E (left side) + + +Figure 2. + +Polycarpa reniformis +(Sluiter, 1904) + +: +a. +Preserved specimen. +b. +Dorsal tubercle. +c. +Branchial sac with branchial folds. +d. +Stigmata. +e. +Gut loop on the left side of the body along with gonads. +f. +Gonads. (Abbreviation: DL: Dorsal +Lamina, DT +: Dorsal Tubercle, E: Endostyle, EC: Endocarp, G: Gonad, GL: Gut loop, ST: Stigmata, each number is denoting each branchial fold), (Scale: b– 1mm, 28.4x; c– 2mm, 11x; d– 500μm, 37.2x; + +e– 5mm, 7.80x; f– 1mm, 28x). + + +Gut forms a loop ( +Figure 2e +). The stomach is with 20 longitudinal folds internally. The anal border is with 11 irregular lobes ( +Figure 2e +). A single large endocarp is enclosed in the gut loop, no endocarp is found on the body wall. Gonads are spindle-shaped, upright attached to the body wall by a very small ligament at the proximal side of the body as stated by +Kott (1985) +. The rest of the part is free from the body wall ( +Figure 2f +). 24 gonads are found on the right side of the body and 27 on the left side ( +Figure 2e +). Testes are bi or trilobed and arranged in two rows. + + +Remarks: +The species was first reported by Sluiter in 1904 from +Indonesia +; however, the report on the particular species is scanty. After Sluiter, +Kott (1985) +reported the species from +Australia +. Before Kott, one more report has been found from +Australia +by Hartmeyer and Michelsen, but Kott expresses her doubt that the species found by Hartmeyer and Michelsen is the same as the species found by Kott. Later on, Lee +et al +., (2016) unveil the distribution of present species from +Taiwan +, which Su recorded in 2013 ( + +Lee +et al +., 2016 + +). + + +The present species has been identified by its characteristic feature, i.e., delicate body wall, complete opening of a neural gland on the tubercle, single endocarp, and presence of numerous upright gonads on the body wall as stated by +Kott (1985) +. + + + +Distribution: +India + +: +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +( +Figure 1 +); +Elsewhere +: +Australia +, and +Indonesia +( +Kott, 1985 +), +Taiwan +( + +Lee +et al. +, 2016 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBE168427FC65.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBE168427FC65.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..712b484033e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBE168427FC65.xml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +3. + +Exelastis phlyctaenias +(Meyrick) + + + + + + + +Marasmarcha phlyctaenias +Meyrick, 1911 + +, + +Journal of the +Bombay +natural History Society + +, +21 +:106. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +: +Patiala district +, +Punjabi University +, +Patiala +, 250mASL, 6- + +29.ix.1998 + +, 4ex + +, + + + + +10.ix.2016 + +, +1ex. +, coll. +Harjit Singh +& + +P. C. Pathania +Distribution + +: Coorg ( +India +), +Sri Lanka +( +Fletcher, 1931 +) + +. + + +Remarks +: The identification was done from the Meyrick (1911) and the information sought from Gielis (pers. comm.) + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBFD5842DF95C.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBFD5842DF95C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b8f99fc0b12 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E02CBFD5842DF95C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,167 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +4. + +Exelastis pumilo +(Zeller) + + + + + + + +Mimeseoptilus pumilio +Zeller, 1873 + +. +Verhandlungen der Kaiserlich-Königlichen Zoologisch-Botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien +23 +: 324. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +: +Patiala district +, +Punjabi University +, +Patiala +, 250mASL, + +4.iii.1998 + +, 2ex, 12 + +- + + +14.v. 1998, + +8 exs. +, 3-25.x., 1999, 35 exs,; +Himachal Pradesh +: +Sirmour district +, +Renuka Lake +, 740mASL + +, + + +29.vii.2001 +, +2exs. +, + +Solan district +, +Chambaghat + +, +25.09. 1999 +, + +8 exs, +Palampur district +, CSK +Himachal Pradesh +Krishi Vishvavidyalaya +, +Palampur + +, +27.v.2001 +, +1ex. +; + +Uttarakhand +: +Dehradun district +, Forest Research Institute, 700mASL + +, +2-8.ix.1999 +, +7 exs. +; +Chandigarh +, 330mASL, +20.ix.1999 +, +3 exs. +, +20.viii.2016 +, +1ex. +coll. Harjit Singh & P. C. Pathania + + +Distribution +: Cosmopolitan ( +Fletcher, 1931 +; +Gielis, 1993 +). + + +Remarks +: Cosmopolitan in distribution and is the most commonest species of this genus. The species has identified by examined male and female genitalia figures ( +Gielis, 1993 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E3D1B8FB813AF998.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E3D1B8FB813AF998.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0a6844fcdcc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9A6000E3D1B8FB813AF998.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +1. + +Amblyptilia forcipeta +(Zeller) + + + + + + + +Amblyptilia forcipeta +(Zeller), 1867 + +, +Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung +, +28 +: 412. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +: +Solan district +: +Solan +, 140mASL, + +24.ix.1999 + +, +1ex. +, + +12-14.ix.1999 + +, 3exs, coll. +Harjit Singh +& +P. C. Pathania + +). + + +Distribution +: Darjeeling, +Sikkim +( +India +)( +Fletcher,1931 +). +Remarks: +25 species reported under this genus on world basis, only this species is present in +India +( +Gielis, 1993 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E002BDB9853FFD13.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E002BDB9853FFD13.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..55686cdbabc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E002BDB9853FFD13.xml @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + + +Megalorrhipida gielisi +Rose and Pooni + + + + + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradsh +, +Solan district +, +Chambaghat +, 1200mASL, + +27.ix.1999 + +, 2exs, +Chandigarh, Panjab +University, +Chandigarh +, + +20.ix.1997 + +, 3 exs, coll. +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania + + + +Distribution +: Chambaghat, Solan (HP), ( +Rose and Pooni, 2005 +). + + +Remarks +: The species named after worker Cees Gielis, +The Netherlands +, who worked on this family. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E032B8DA83EFF9F8.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E032B8DA83EFF9F8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cfa2da3db1d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E032B8DA83EFF9F8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +11. + +Oxyptilus causodes +Meyrick + + + + + + + +Oxyptilus causodes +Meyrick, 1905 + +. + +Journal of the +Bombay +natural History Society + +, +16 +: 582. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +, +Solan district +, 1400mASL, + +24.ix.1999 + +, +1ex. +coll +P. C. Pathania +and +Harjit Singh + +. + + +Distribution +: Dehradun, Bengal, South +India +, ( +India +), +Sri Lanka +( +Fletcher, 1931 +). + + +Remarks: +Earlier reported from Dehradun ( +Fletcher, 1931 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BA65830EFE33.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BA65830EFE33.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..412a1bd5886 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BA65830EFE33.xml @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +8. + +Megalorrhipida defectalis +(Walker) + + + + + + + +Megalorrhipida defectalis +(Walker), 1864 + +, + +List Specimens lipid. +Insects Colln Br. Mus. + +, +30 +: 943. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +, +Patiala district +, +Punjabi University +, +Patiala +, 250mASL, + +17.xi.1999 + +, 2exs, +Hoshiarpur district +, +Forest Rest House +, Chohal. 400mASL, + +27.vi. 2001 + +1ex. +, coll +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania + +. + + +Distribution +: Cosmopolitan ( +Gielis, 1993 +). + + +Remarks +: Earlier reported from Poona, Coimbatore, Pusa and Chapra (Bengal) and is the type-species (Fletcher, 1932). + + +9. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BCE38123FDC0.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BCE38123FDC0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..53dba8fda2a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BCE38123FDC0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +5. + +Gypsochares catharotes +Meyrick + + + + + + + +G. catharotes +Meyrick, 1908 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +, +1907 +: 491. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +: +Solan district +, +Chambaghat +, 1200mASL, + +25-26.ix.1999 + +, +3exs. +coll. +P. C. Pathania +and +Harjit Singh. + + + +Distribution +: Kumaon, Cherrapunji, Khasi Hills, +Sikkim +, Muktesar, Bhim Tal, ( +India +), +Pakistan +( +Fletcher, 1931 +; +Gielis, 1993 +). + + +Remarks +: Reported earlier from this area and are lesser in number. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BECD8177FBD7.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BECD8177FBD7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..365fd41d8be --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6001E3F4BECD8177FBD7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +6. + +Lantanophaga anellatus +Rose and Pooni + + + + + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +, +Gurdaspur district +, +Forest Rest House +, +Dhar +, 700mASL, + +23.x.2001 + +, 42exs, + +10.xi.2001 + +, 14exs + +; + +Himachal Pradesh +, +Kangara district +, +Ghatasani +, + +1100m + +, + +26.x.2001 + +, 37 exc. coll +P. C. Pathania +and +Harjit Singh + +. + + +Distribution +: Dhar ( +Punjab +), Ghatasani ( +Himachal Pradesh +), ( +Rose and Pooni, 2005 +). + + +Remarks +: The name of this species is given on the male genitalic characters, anellus lobes around the aedeagus. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6006E032BAE581FEFE95.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6006E032BAE581FEFE95.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2cda279425f --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9B6006E032BAE581FEFE95.xml @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +12. + +Platyptilia duneraensis +Rose and Pooni + + + + + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +: +Gurdaspur district +, +Dunera +, 700mASL, + +27.x.2001 + +, +2exs. +coll. +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania. + + + +Distribution +: Dunera ( +Punjab +) ( +Rose and Pooni, 2005 +) +Remarks +: Named after the type-locality, which is the highest in the state. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBDFA85DDFC9A.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBDFA85DDFC9A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..19192374e72 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBDFA85DDFC9A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,111 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +17. + +Procapperia pelecyntes +(Meyrick) + + + + + + + +Procapperia pelecyntes +(Meyrick), 1907 + +, Transactions of the Entomological Society of L +ondon +: 477. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +, +Solan district +, +University of Horticulture +and +Forestry +, +Nauni +, 1360mASL, + +12.iv. 1999 + +, +2exs. +, + +06.vi.2015 + +, 02 exs. coll. +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania + + + +Distribution +: Khasi Hills ( +India +), +Sri Lanka +, Chaina (Fletcher, 1921). + + +Remarks +: The species is quite rare in this area. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBFE485E9FA4C.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBFE485E9FA4C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..5227afdfdfc --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E02CBFE485E9FA4C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,118 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +18. + +Sphenarches anisodactylus +(Walker) + + + + + + + +Oxyptilus anisodactylus +Walker, 1864 + +, + +List Specimens lepid. +Insects Colln Br. Mus. + +, +30 +: 934. + + +Material examined +: +Punjab +: Patiala district, Punjabi University, Patiala, +250m +, +17.vii.1999 +, 1ex; +14.vi.2015 +, +2exs. +Himachal Pradesh +, Solan district, Chambaghat, 1200mASL, 25.ix.. 1999, 3 exs, +Uttarakhand +: Dehradun district,Forest Research Institute,700mASL, +16-18.v.1999 +, +7exs. +, +02.vii. 2016 +, +4exs. +, coll.Harjit Singh & P.C. Pathania +Distribution +: Cosmopolitan ( +Fletcher, 1931 +; +Gielis, 1993 +). + + +Remarks +: The genus + +Sphenarches + +was proposed on the basis of a new species i.e., + +S. synophrys + +by Meyrick (1886), this species is very common in these areas. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1B8B581FCF9AE.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1B8B581FCF9AE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b52ea74fcaa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1B8B581FCF9AE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,84 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +15. + +Platyptilia semnocharis +Meyrick, 1932 +Platyptiliasemnocharis +Meyrick,1932 + +, +ExoticMicrolepidoptera +, 4: 335. + + + + + +Material examined +: Solan district, University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, 1360mASL, + + +03.vii.2016 +, +2exs. +coll. P. C. Pathania. + + +Distribution +: Kashmir, Killanmarg (Meyrick, 1932) +Remarks +: Earlier, one examples of this species is collected from the height of above +10,500 feet +in the Kashmir Himalaya. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BAB285C7FEB9.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BAB285C7FEB9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9eab816dcb3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BAB285C7FEB9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +16. + +Prichotilus bidens +(Meyrick) + + + + + + + +Trichoptilus bidens +Meyrick, 1930 + +, +Exotic Microlepidoptera +, +3 +: 564. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +: +Sirmour district +, +Renuka Lake +, 740mASL, + +12-13.iv.1999 + +, +6exs. + +, + + +06.v.2016 +, 02 exs. coll. Harjit Singh and P. C. Pathania + + +Distribution +: Khasi Hills ( +India +) ( +Fletcher, 1931 +). +Remarks +: Common species found in the areas. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BD6581FCFD7E.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BD6581FCFD7E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..df22aad5d52 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BD6581FCFD7E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +13. + +Platyptilia socrates +Meyrick, 1924 + + + + + + + +Platyptilia socrates +Meyrick, 1924 + +, +Exotic Microlepidoptera, +4 +: 334 + + +Material examined +: Solan district, University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, 1360mASL, + + +06.vii.2016 +, +3exs. +coll. P. C. Pathania. + + +Distribution +: Kashmir, Killanmarg (Fletcher) +Remarks +: Earlier, four examples of this species is collected from the height of +10,000 feet +in the Kashmir Himalaya. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BECD81FCFBC6.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BECD81FCFBC6.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..fdbea7c0701 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6006E3D1BECD81FCFBC6.xml @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +14. + +Platyptilia sedata +Meyrick, 1932 + + + + + + + +Platyptilia sedata +Meyrick, 1932 + +, +Exotic Microlepidoptera, +4 +: 334. + + +Material examined +: Solan district, University of Horticulture and Forestry, Nauni, 1360mASL, + + +03.vii.2016 +, +1exs. +coll. P. C. Pathania. + + +Distribution +: Kashmir, Killanmarg (Fletcher) +Remarks +: Earlier, one examples of this species is collected from the height of above +10,500 feet +in the Kashmir Himalaya. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6007E02CBA51825CFE09.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6007E02CBA51825CFE09.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..95334f3affd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9C6007E02CBA51825CFE09.xml @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +19. + +Stenodacma pyrrhodes +(Meyrick) + + + + + + + +Stenodacma pyrrhodes +(Meyrick) + +, + +Proceedings of the Linnean Society of +New South Wales + +, +1889 +: 1113. + + +Material examined +: + +Himachal Pradesh +, +Solan district +, +University of Horticulture +and forestry, +Nauni +, 1360mASL, + +10-14.ix. 1999 + +, +9 exs. + +, + +Uttarakhand +, +Dehradun district +, +Forest Research Institute +, +Dehradun +700mASL, + +25.iv.1999 + +, +4 exs. +coll. +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania + + + +Distribution +: +India +, +Australia +( +Fletcher, 1931 +, +Gielis, 1993 +) + + +Remarks: +The species identified by Gielis (per.comn) and common in the said areas. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6004E035BB34825BFDBD.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6004E035BB34825BFDBD.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d6dfad44d29 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6004E035BB34825BFDBD.xml @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +26. + +Deuterocopus planeta +Meyrick + + + + + + + +Deuterocopus planeta +Meyrick, 1908 + +. +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +, 1908. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +: +Patiala district +, +Punjabi University +, +Patiala +, + +250m + +, + +4.ii.1998 + + +, 1ex, +4-20. viii.1998 +, +12exs. +, +5.x.1999 +, +1ex. +, +02.vi.2016 +, +2exs. +Coll. Harjit Singh & P. C. Pathania) + + +Old Distribution +: Khasi Hills, Coorg, ( +India +), +Thailand +, +Sri Lanka +, Timor, +Burma +, Kei Island ( + +Robinson +et al., +1994 + +). + + +Remarks: +Most common species in +India +( +Fletcher, 1931 +; + +Robinson +et al., +1994 + +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E035BEC88426FBC8.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E035BEC88426FBC8.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e3a5c7b26f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E035BEC88426FBC8.xml @@ -0,0 +1,116 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +24. + +Tetraschalis deltozela +Meyrick, 1924 + + + + + + + +Etraschalis deltozela Meyrick +, 1924 + +, +Exotic Microlepidoptera +, + + +3 +(3): 92. + + +Material examined +: + +Uttarakhand +, +Dehradun district +, +Forest Research Institute +, 700mASL, + +8.ix.1999 + +, +2 exs. +; +Solan district +, +University of Horticulture +and Forestry, Nauni, 1360mASL, + +03.vii.2016 + +, +1exs. +coll. + +P.C. Pathania. +Distribution + +: +India +, +Masuri +(Meyrick, 1924) + +Remarks + +: Additional distribution record of this species from the areas + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4B8368283FA0B.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4B8368283FA0B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..cf0d385e64d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4B8368283FA0B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +21. + +Stenoptilia petraea +Meyrick + + + + + + + +Stenoptilia petraea +Meyrick, 1908 + +, +Transactions of the Entomological Society of London +: 504. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab +: +Gurdaspur district +, +Dunera +,700mASL, + +27.x.2001 + + +,4exs, + +Himachal Pradesh +, +Solan district +, + +27.x.1999 + + +, + +1ex, +Sirmour district +, +Renuka Lake +, 740mASL, + +12.iv.2002 + +, coll. +Harjit Singh +and +P. C. Pathania. + + + +Distribution +: Nilgiri Hills, Palni Hills ( +India +) ( +Gielis, 1993 +). + + +Remarks +: New distributional areas of the species. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4BDF18354FC29.xml b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4BDF18354FC29.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9e9a6ecd7f0 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E2/87/03E28792FF9D6007E3F4BDF18354FC29.xml @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ + + + +Plume moths of family Pterophoridae (Microlepidoptera) from Shiwaliks of North-West India + + + +Author + +Pooni, H. S. +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + + + +Author + +Pathania, P. C. +Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata - 700 053, West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Katewa, Amit +Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University, Patiala - 1470002, Punjab, India; harjitpooni @ yahoo. co. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/143334 +2581-8686 + + + + + +20. + +Stenodacma wahlbergi +(Zeller) + + + + + + + +Stenodacma wahlbergi +(Zeller), 1852 + +, +Linn. Entomology +, +6 +: 346. + + +Material examined +: + +Punjab, +Patiala district +, Punjabi University, Patiala, 250mASL, + +24.vi.1998 + +, +1ex. +, + +4.x.1999 + +, +1ex. +, + +25.iv.2000 + +, +2exs. +, +Gurdaspur district +, +Dunera +, 700mASL, 1ex, coll. +P. C. Pathania +and + +Harjit Singh +Distribution + +: +Palini Hills +, +Coimbatore +, +Coorg +, +Pusa +, +Banglore +, +Bhim Tal +, sheveroys, +Shillong +, +Dharamshala +( +India +), +Pakistan +, +Sri Lanka +( +Fletcher, 1931 +) + +. + + +Remarks: +Identified after genitalic studies ( +Gielis, 1993 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD1FF99FDAAAAB98D25FEFB.xml b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD1FF99FDAAAAB98D25FEFB.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d3090292cb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD1FF99FDAAAAB98D25FEFB.xml @@ -0,0 +1,582 @@ + + + +Description of three new species of Aseptate Gregarine, Monocystis von Stein, 1848 of Oligochaetes collected from Dhaka, Bangladesh + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +211 +219 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/146821 +2581-8686 +13185319 + + + + + + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. + + + +Zoobank +: http://Zoobank.org/ + +urn: lsid:zoobank.org:act: +50E4818E-3DA2-463A-8ABB-AEC5FF176433 + + + + + +Description: +Trophozoites elongated with rounded lobe like an anterior end, bent into downwards forming a question mark like structure. The posterior portion has a short taillike structure. The nucleus is rounded and present in the middle of the trophozoite. Mucorn situated at the anterior end. Gametocysts are ovoid in shape (Clopton F7) and oocysts are fusiform in shape (Clopton B4). + +Gamonts measure 211.45 - 218.79 (214.49 ± 3.77) x 28.73 - +33.15 (30.94 ± 1.88) µm. Nucleus measures 12.5 - 16.3 (14.28 ± 6.4) µm x 10.4 - 12.5 (11.4 ± 3.6) µm. Diameter of gametocysts measuring 94.88 - 105.66 (98.26 ± 3.69) µm x 70.52 - 78.40 (74.94 ± 3.69) µm; Oocysts measure +14.27 - 17.70 (15.48 ± 1.84) µm in length and 6.7 - 11.00 (8.85 ± 1.85) µm in width. + +Type material +: + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp.nov. + + +Type host +: + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1890 + + + + +Site +of infection + +: Seminal vesicles + + +Type locality +: +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh + + +Prevalence: +Twelve out of twenty-five host earthworms (48%) were infected with the parasite. + + +Figure 1(A-C), 2 (A-C); Table 1 and 4 + + + +Figure 1. + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +(photomicrographs of different stages of the life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + + +Figure 2. + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +(camera lucida drawings of different stages of the life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + +Material deposited: + + +Holotype +: + +PR/ +MC/27 +/11 is deposited at the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +, +Kalyani +741235, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype +: + +The +paratype +has been deposited in the +Harold W Manter +, +Laboratory of Parasitology +, Systematic Research Collections, University of +Nebraska State +Museum + +, + + +W 436, +Nebraska +Hall, Lincoln, + +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +, (Accession no. P-2014-002; Reg. no. +HWML 49902 +) + +. + + +Etymology: +The specific epithet + +“ +bangladeshensis + + +has been given after the name of the country, +Bangladesh +from where the host specimens have been collected. + + + +Table 1. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of the observed + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +stages in seminal vesicles of + +Metaphire peguana + +(n=20) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ParametersRangeMeanMedianSDSECV %
Length of the trophozoite211.45-218.79214.49214.273.770.841.75
Width of the trophozoite28.73-33.1530.9430.541.880.426.07
Length of the nucleus12.5-16.314.2814.126.41.4344.81
Width of the nucleus10.4-12.511.411.293.60.8031.57
Length of the gametocyst94.88-105.6698.2698.293.690.823.75
Width of the gametocyst70.52-78.4074.9474.693.690.824.92
Length of the oocyst14.27-17.7015.4815.381.840.4111.88
Width of the oocyst6.7-11.008.858.671.850.4120.90
+
+ + +Table 2. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of the observed + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. +stages in seminal vesicles of + +Metaphire peguana + +(n=20) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ParametersRangeMeanMedianSDSECV %
Length of the trophozoite198.9-207.2202.41202.363.260.721.61
Width of anterior part of trophozoite44.20-48.6246.4146.312.260.504.86
Width of posterior part of trophozoite17.68-19.8919.2819.340.620.133.21
Diameter of the nucleus5.5-6.56.06.080.550.129.16
Diameter of the gametocyst145.25-160.50150.60150.686.01.343.98
Length of the oocyst8.50-9.258.008.121.250.2715.62
Width of the oocyst5.25-5.505.455.351.210.2722.20
+
+ + +Table 3. +Summary of morphometric data (±µm) of the observed + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. +stages in seminal vesicles of + +Metaphire peguana + +(n=20) + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
ParametersRangeMeanMedianSDSECV%
Length of the trophozoite86.50 - 90.4088.2488.3710.012.2311.34
Width of the trophozoite22.00 -25.0016.5016.348.201.8349.69
Length of the nucleus14.2 - 16.4211.5011.393.00.6726.08
Width of the nucleus9.1 - 11.0510.0010.121.50.3315
Length of the gametocyst55.50 - 60.2559.2559.193.80.846.41
Width of the gametocyst67.40 -72.4570.3770.303.750.835.32
Length of the oocyst5.5 - 9.507.57.31.600.3521.33
Width of the oocyst3.5 - 4.254.003.890.090.022.25
+
+ +Remarks: +The present form under discussion shows some similarities and dissimilarities with + +Monocystis levinei + +Bandyopadhyay +et al +., 2005 + + +and + +Monocystis elongatum + +Bandyopadhyay +et al., +2008 + + +. In + +M. levinei +, + +presence of lobe like rounded anterior end while in the present form, an anterior rounded part is forwarded downwards for which parasite looks a peculiar question mark like shape. + +M. elongatum + +is elongated curved at the anterior end, tapering towards posterior ends with sharply pointed ends. The posterior end of present form also exhibits significant differences with + +M. levinei + +and + +M. elongatum +. + +The present form has a pointed rectangular tail, shows a reasonable difference from the earlier one. + +M. levinei + +has a cylindrical pointed tail. In the present form, nucleus presents almost the middle portion of the body while in + +M. levinei + +nucleus found very close to the tail portion and rounded in shape as like that of + +M. elongatum +. + +Mucron is not found in + +M. levinei + +but present in the current species as like that of + +M. elongatum +. +M. levinei + +and + +M. elongatum + +were found from Nadia, +West Bengal +, +India +and Murshidabad, +West Bengal +, +India +respectively, but the new one has been recorded from the host collected from +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh +( +Table 4 +). + + +Considering all these aspects, the present species is considered as a new one hence, the name + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +is being proposed in this communication. + +
+
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD3FF9EFE57A8348C7CFC76.xml b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD3FF9EFE57A8348C7CFC76.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c535ceb2aa7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD3FF9EFE57A8348C7CFC76.xml @@ -0,0 +1,268 @@ + + + +Description of three new species of Aseptate Gregarine, Monocystis von Stein, 1848 of Oligochaetes collected from Dhaka, Bangladesh + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +211 +219 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/146821 +2581-8686 +13185319 + + + + + + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. + + + + +Figure 3(A-C), 4(A-C); Table 2 and 5 + +Zoobank +: http://Zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 771C0793-E0CB-4EC4-9151-8421B69DEC5E + + + + +Description: +Trophozoites are irregular in shape. The anterior end contains a broad opening but the posterior part is blunt and bugle like.Nucleus rounded.Gametocysts contain two unequal gametocytes. Large gametocytes are deltoid in shape (Clopton F9). Small gametocytes are obdeltoid in shape (Clopton G10). Oocysts are rhomboid in shape (Clopton C5). + +Trophozoites measure 198.9 - 207.2 (202.41 ± 3.26) µm in length, anterior part measures 44.20 - 48.62 (46.41 ± 2.26) µminwidthandposteriorpartmeasures17.68-19.89(19.28 ± 0.62) µm in width. The diameter of nucleus measures 5.5– +6.5 (6.0 ± 0.55) µm. Total gametocyst measures 145.25 – +160.50 (150.60 ± 6.0) µm. Large gametocyte measures 80.90 - 100.50 (90.50 ± 6.00) µm × 55.19 - 95.15 (64.46 ± 12.15) µm. The small gametocyte measures 70.60 - 90.05 (85.50 ± 6.00) µm in length and 60.30 - 72.60 (66.20 ± 5.05) µm in width. Oocysts measure 8.50 - 9.25 (8.00 ± 1.25) µm in length and 5.25 - 5.50 (5.45 ± 1.21) µm in width. + + +Figure 3. + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. +(photomicrographs of different stages of the life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + + +Figure 4. + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. +(camera lucida drawings of different stages of the life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + + +Type material: +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. + + +Type host: + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1980 + + + + +Site +of infection: + +Seminal vesicles + + +Type locality: +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh + + +Prevalence: +Ten out of thirty-seven host earthworms (27.02%) were infected with the parasite. + + +Material deposited: + + +Holotype +: + +PR/ +MC/29 +/11 is deposited at the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +, +Kalyani +741235, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype +: + +The +paratype +has been deposited in the +Harold W Manter +, +Laboratory of Parasitology +, Systematic Research Collections, University of +Nebraska State +Museum, W +436, +Nebraska +Hall, Lincoln, +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +, (Accession no. P-2014-002; Reg. no. +HWML 49902 +) + +. + + +Etymology: +The specific epithet + +“ +hamidae + + +has been given after the name of Prof. Hamida Khanam, Professor of Zoology (Retd.), University of +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh +for her outstanding contribution in the field of Parasitology. + + +Remarks: +While comparing the present species with + +Monocystis bengalensis +Ghosh, 1923 + +and + +Monocystis levinei + +Bandyopadhyay +et al +. 2005 + + +, it appears that + +M. levinei + +has lobe like anterior end. In present form, the anterior portion with broad opening which gives a mouth like shape while, in + +M. bengalensis + +gamont is oval shaped in young stage, elongated or club shaped in mature stage, contains rounded anterior end. In addition to the anterior end, the posterior end of the present form exhibits prominent differences with + +M. levinei + +and + +M. bengalensis + +. The present form has a lobe like cylindrical tail which shows a significant difference from the previously described species as it bears pointed tail. Moreover, the shape and size of nucleus, gametocyst and oocyst of the current species are different from the previously recorded species. Furthermore, the present form has been recorded from + +Metaphire peguana + +of +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh +, while + +M. levinei + +and + +M. bengalensis + +have been recorded from + +Eutyphoeus incommodus + +of Nadia, +West Bengal +, +India +and + +Pheretima posthuma + +of Calcutta, +West Bengal +, +India +respectively ( +Table 5 +). + + +Based on the comparative characters of the present form with the previously described species, the species under discussion seems to be a new one hence the name + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. +is being proposed. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD4FF9DFE49AAB08A2DFA86.xml b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD4FF9DFE49AAB08A2DFA86.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2233367c31a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/E9/87/03E98791FFD4FF9DFE49AAB08A2DFA86.xml @@ -0,0 +1,822 @@ + + + +Description of three new species of Aseptate Gregarine, Monocystis von Stein, 1848 of Oligochaetes collected from Dhaka, Bangladesh + + + +Author + +Sarkar, Sutapa + + + +Author + +Kundu, Beauty + + + +Author + +Bandyopadhyay, Probir K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +211 +219 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/146821 +2581-8686 +13185319 + + + + + + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. + + + +Figure 5(A-C), 6 (A-C); Table 3 and 6 + + + +Figure 5. + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. +(photomicrographs of different stages of the life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + + +Figure 6. + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. +(camera lucida drawings of different stages of life cycle) A. Trophozoite; B. Gametocyst; C. Oocyst. Scale-bars. A-B, 100 µm; C, 10 µm. + + + +Zoobank +: http://Zoobank.org/ + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +043C8E0E-A3F8-4956-BCE1-E8AACBD32A2F + + + + + +Description: +In present form trophozoite irregular, ribbon-like contains two lobes. One lobe is more spherical and rounded than the other lobe. Nucleus spherical, situated at the middle of the body. Presence of highly granulated endoplasm contains paraglycogen granules. Gametocyst ovoid in shape (Clopton G7). Oocyst are fusiform in shape (Clopton B4). + +Trophozoites measure 86.50 - 90.40 (88.24 ± 10.01) μm × 22.00 - 25.00(16.50 ± 8.20) μm. Nucleus measures 14.2 - 16.42 (11.50 ± 3.0) μm × 9.1 - 11.05 (10.00 ± 1.5) μm. Gametocysts measure 55.50 - 60.25 μm (59.25 ± 3.8) μm × 67.40 - 72.45 (70.37 ± 3.75) μm. Oocysts measuring 5.5 - 9.50 (7.5 ± 1.60) μm × 3.5 - 4.25 (4.00 ± 0.09) μm. + + +Type material: +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. + + + +Site +of infection: + +Seminal vesicles + + +Type Host: + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1980 + + + +Type locality: +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh + + +Prevalence: +Fourteen out of forty host earthworms (35%) were infected with the parasite. + + +Material deposited: + + + +Holotype +: PR/ +MC/30 +/11 has been deposited at the +Parasitology Laboratory +, +Department of Zoology +, +University of Kalyani +, +Kalyani +741235, +West Bengal +, +India +. + + + + + +Paratype +: + +The +paratype +has been deposited in the +Harold W Manter +, +Laboratory of Parasitology +, Systematic Research Collections, University of +Nebraska State +Museum + +, + + + +Table 4. +Morphometric comparison of + +Monocystis bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +with earlier described closely related species + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Species + +M. elongatum + + + +M. levinei + + + +M. bangladeshensis + +sp. nov. +
characters + +Bandyopadhyay +et al +. 2008 + + + +Bandyopadhyay +et al +. 2005 + +(Present study)
Host + +Perionyx excavatus +Perrier, 1872 + + + +Eutyphoeus incommodus + + + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1890 + +
Beddard, 1901
LocalityMurshidabad, West Bengal, IndiaNadia, West Bengal, IndiaDhaka, Bangladesh
+Site +of +Seminal vesiclesSeminal vesiclesSeminal vesicles
infection
TrophozoiteElongated, curved at the anterior end,Elongated, contains prom-Elongated and rounded lobe like ante-
tapering towards the posterior end withinent tail like protrusion atrior end bent into downwards. Posteri-
sharply pointed ends, measures 265.0-the posterior end, measuringor end with a short tail like structure.
346.0 (310.0 ± 2.6) x 46.0-64.3 (52.0 ± 3.1)145.0 - 175.0 (163.0 ± 1.5) µmIt measures 211.45 - 218.79 (214.49 ±
μm.x 18.0 - 43.0 (29.0 ± 1.1) µm3.77) x 28.73 -33.15 (30.94 ± 1.88) µm.
EctoplasmSmoothSmoothThin and smooth
EndoplasmHighly granular and vacuolated with aParaglycogen granules are notEndosarc contains granular inclu-
large number of paraglycogen granulesprominentsions
MucronDistinct, at the anterior end of the bodyMucorn absentMucorn situated at the anterior end.
It measures 11.05 - 19.89 (15.47 ±
3.76) µm × 13.26 - 17.68 (15.47 ±
1.88) µm
NucleusRounded to ovoid nucleus, measuresRounded. It measures 14.2Rounded, present at the middle of the
12.3-20.5 (19.4 ± 1.7) x 11.4-18.7 (16.3 ±- 26.3 (22.3 ± 7.3) µm x 18.4 -trophozoite, measuring 12.5 – 16.3
1.8) µm30.5 (26.4 ± 2.6) µm(14.28 ± 6.4) x 10.4 – 12.5 (11.4 ±
3.6) µm.
GametocystOvoid with two equal gametocytes, mea-Ovoid and measures 130 –Ovoid. It measures 94.88 - 105.66
sures 74.0 - 98.3 (82.0 ± 1.9) x 56.0 - 82.0163 (152.0 ± 0.4) µm(98.26 ± 3.69) µm × 70.52 - 78.40
(72.5 ± 2.7) µm(74.94 ± 3.69) µm
OocystBiconical, measuring 9.7-15.3 (12.3 ± 3.1)Navicular, measuring 8.9Fusiform in shape, measures 14.27 -
x 6.8-10.3 (9.4 ± 1.1) µm- 12.0 (10.4 ± 1.0) µm x 5.2 -17.70 (15.48 ± 1.84) µm × 6.7 -11.00
7.3 (6.9 ± 0.5) µm(8.85 ± 1.85) µm
+
+ + +Table 5. +Morphometric comparison of + +Monocystis hamidae + +sp. nov. +with + +Monocystis bengalensis + +and +Monocystis levinei + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Species characters + +M. bengalensis +Ghosh, 1923 + + + +M. levinei + +Bandyopadhyay +et al. +2005 + + + + +M. hamidae + +sp. nov. +(Present study) +
Host + +Pheretima posthuma +Vaillant, 1868 + + + +Eutyphoeus incommodus + + + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1890 + +
Beddard, 1901
LocalityCalcutta, West Bengal, IndiaNadia, West Bengal, IndiaDhaka, Bangladesh
+Site +of infection +Seminal vesiclesSeminal vesiclesSeminal vesicles
TrophozoiteOval shaped in young stage, elongat-Elongated with a prominent tailIrregular in shape. Anterior
ed or club shaped in mature stage.like protrusion at the posteriorpart contains broad opening but
Rounded anterior end is wider thanend. It measures 145.0 –175.0the posterior end is bugle like
pointed posterior end, measuring 40(163.0 ± 1.5) µm x 18.0 – 43.0tubular and blunt. Trophozoite
– 80 µm x 12-30 µm.(29.0 ± 1.1) µm.length is 198.9 - 207.2 (202.41 ±
3.26) µm, width of the anterior
part 44.20–48.62 (46.41 ± 2.26)
µm and width of the posterior
17.68 – 19.89 (19.28 ± 0.62) µm.
EctoplasmSmoothSmoothThin and smooth
EndoplasmHighly granular contains large irreg-Paraglycogen granules are notNot granulated
ular shaped paramylon grainsprominent
NucleusRounded, contains large irregularRounded. It measures 14.2 - 26.3Rounded. It measures 5.5 - 6.5
karyosome with several compact(22.3 ± 7.3) µm x 18.4 -30.5 (26.4(6.0 ± 0.55) µm in diameter
masses± 2.6) µm
GametocystRounded or oval shaped, range fromOvoid amd measuring 130 - 163It contains two unequal ga-
70-80µm(152.0 ± 0.4) µmmetocytes. Large gametocyte
deltoid in shape and small
gametocyte obdeltoid in shape.
Total Gametocyst measuring
145.25 -160.50 (150.60 ± 6.00)
µm in diameter
OocystNot statedNavicular, measuring 8.9 – 12.0Rhomboid, measuring 8.50 -
(10.4 ± 1.0) µm x 5.2 – 7.3 (6.9 ±9.25 (8.00 ± 1.25) µm x 5.25–
0.5) µm5.50 (5.45 ± 1.21) µm.
+
+ +W 436, +Nebraska +Hall, Lincoln, + +Nebraska +68588-0514 +USA +, (Accession no. P-2014-002; Reg. no. +HWML 49902 +) + +. + + +Etymology: +The specific epithet + +“ +ribbonae + + +has been given after the shape of the parasite under discussion. + + +Remarks: +The present species under discussion shows some resemblance with + +Monocystis bengalensis +Ghosh, 1923 + +and + +Monocystis sahadatae +Sarkar and Bandyopadhyay, + + + +2013. The present form has flat shaped trophozoites contain curved body giving a ribbon-like shape to the trophozoite while it is solitary, irregular in shape, anterior end is rounded and posterior end is cylindrical, blunt in + +M. sahadatae + +and it is oval shaped in young stage and elongated or club shaped in mature stage and rounded anterior end is wider than pointed posterior end in + +M. bengalensis + +. Nucleus spherical in present form but it rounded in earlier recorded species. Moreover, shape and size of gametocyst and oocyst of the current species are different from the previously recorded species. In addition, + +M. bengalensis + +has been recorded from + +Pheretima posthuma + +of Calcutta, +West Bengal +, +India +and + +M. sahadatae + +has been recorded from + +Metaphire posthuma + +of Narayanganj, +Bangladesh +, while the present form has been described from + +Metaphire peguana + +of +Dhaka +, +Bangladesh +( +Table 6 +). + + + +Table 6. +Morphometric comparison of + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. +with + +Monocystis bengalensis + +and + + +Monocystis sahadatae + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Species charac- ters + +M. bengalensis +Ghosh, 1923 + + + +M. sahadatae +Sarkar + +and Bandyopad- hyay 2013 + + +M. ribbonae + +sp. nov. +(Present study) +
Host + +Pheretima posthuma +Vaillant + +, + + +Metaphire posthuma +Vaillant, 1869 + + + +Metaphire peguana +Rosa, 1890 + +
1868
LocalityCalcutta, West Bengal, IndiaNarayanganj, Bangladesh.Dhaka, Bangladesh
+Site +of infection +Seminal vesiclesSeminal vesiclesSeminal vesicles
TrophozoiteOval shaped in young stage, elon-Solitary, irregular in shape, anterior endIrregular ribbon like with two
gated or club shaped in matureis rounded and posterior end cylindrical,lobes and measures 86.50 -
stage. Rounded anterior end isblunt. measuring 338 -348.4(343.2 ±90.40 (88.24 ± 10.01) µm x
wider than pointed posterior end,4.39) μm in length22.00 - 25.00(16.50 ± 8.20) µm
measuring 40 – 80 µm x 12-30 µm.
EctoplasmSmoothSmoothThin and smooth
EndoplasmHighly granular contains largeDense with paraglycogen granulesHighly granulated contains
irregular shaped paramylon grainsparglycogen granules
NucleusRounded, contains large irregularRounded, measuring 10.22 -12.27 (11.04Nucleus spherical, measuring
karyosome with several compact± 1.03) µm.14.2 – 16.42 (11.50 ± 3.0) µm x
masses9.1 -11.05 (10.00 ± 1.5) µm
GametocystRounded or oval shaped, rangeOval shaped contains two unequal ga-Ovoid. It measures 55.50
from 70-80µmmetocytes, measuring 98.8 - 109 (103.93-60.25 (59.25 ± 3.8) µm x
± 4.31) × 78 - 88.4 (83.13 ± 4.39) μm.67.40 - 72.45 (70.37 ± 3.75)
µm
OocystNot statedBioconical, measuring 31.2 -41.6 (36.4 ±Fusiform, It measures 5.5
4.39) × 20.8 - 31.2 (26 ± 4.31) µm- 9.50 (7.5 ± 1.60) µm x 3.5
-4.25 (4.00 ± 0.09) µm
+
+ +Considering all these aspects the species under discussion seems to be a new one. Hence the name + +Monocystis ribbonae + +sp. nov. +is being proposed in this communication. + +
+
+
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AD96CCFCEFD430E9.xml b/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AD96CCFCEFD430E9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..63319623cc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AD96CCFCEFD430E9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ + + + +Two freshwater flagellates from the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal + + + +Author + +Bharti, Daizy + + + +Author + +Kumar, Santosh + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +451 +455 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142050 +2581-8686 + + + + + +1. + +Rhabdomonas costata +(Korshikov) Pringsheim, 1942 + + + + + + +( +Figure 1 +A-E) + + +Diagnosis of the Indian population +(Data based on +7 specimens +): Size about 20 × 10 μm in stained preparations; shape elliptical to narrowly elliptical, longitudinally extended, abdominal side convex,dorsal slightly curved.Nucleus slightly posterior of body midline, about 6-11 μm from anterior body end with diameter about 4-5 μm, nucleolus globular visible in stained preparation with diameter about 3-4 μm. Paramylon bodies of 2-5 μm length present throughout the cell. A row (sometime two rows) of ejectosomes present posterior to the base of flagellum.Two flagella emerging out from a prominent small groove at the anterior body end, one flagellum slightly shorter than the other. + + +Material deposited: +A slide including protargolimpregnated specimens have been deposited at the National Zoological Collections of the Zoological Survey of +India +, Kolkata, +India +with the following accession numbers Pt. 4506 (specimens marked with black ink circles on the slide). + + +Occurrence and ecology +: The species + +Rhabdomonas costata + +is rather common in both freshwater ecosystems. It has a rather cosmopolitan distribution with reports from Europe, +Poland +, Asia, and North America. The present study reports its presence from a small pond near Helay Khola watch tower, Lower Ghoramara Block, Sevok Beat, North Range, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal (26°50'671"N 88°26'293"E). When the sample was collected the specimens were in high abundance and possibly responsible for the slightly greenish colour of the water due to its blooming. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AE68CA81EED5368B.xml b/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AE68CA81EED5368B.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d3387b82212 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/EB/0C/03EB0C77BE2AFF92AE68CA81EED5368B.xml @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ + + + +Two freshwater flagellates from the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, West Bengal + + + +Author + +Bharti, Daizy + + + +Author + +Kumar, Santosh + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +451 +455 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/142050 +2581-8686 + + + + + +2. + +Entosiphon sulcatum +(Dujardin, 1841) Stein, 1878 + +(Figure + + + + +2A-F) + +Diagnosis of the Indian population +(Data based on +5 specimens +): Size about 30 × 15 μm in stained preparations; shape ovoid, flattened dorsoventrally, slightly narrowed at the posterior body end, body with deep grooves. Nucleus near body midline, about 10-13 μm from anterior body end with diameter about 5-7 μm, nucleolus visible in stained preparation with irregular shape and length about 4-6 μm. Crystals and granules were observed on the surface in live observations.Cytoplasm with food vacuoles and lipid droplets. A vacuole present in the anterior 2/3 of the cell. Feeding organelles conspicuous extending from anterior to nearly posterior body end, conical in shape with capability of protruding and withdrawing. Two flagella emerging out from a prominent small groove at the anterior body end, one flagellum slightly shorter than the other. Some specimens observed with very short flagella. + + +Material deposited: +A slide including protargolimpregnated specimens have been deposited at the National Zoological Collections of the Zoological Survey of +India +, Kolkata, +India +with the following accession numbers Pt. 4506/1 (specimens marked with black ink circles on the slide). + + +Occurrence and ecology: + +The species + +Entosiphon sulcatum + +is rather common in freshwater ecosystems and has a cosmopolitan distribution. The present study reports its presence from water sample collected from a small pond near Helay Khola watch tower, +Lower Ghoramara Block +, Sevok Beat, +North Range +, Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, +West Bengal +(26°50'671"N 88°26'293"E). It feed on bacteria and detritus + +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46C16306D15FE0DBC71.xml b/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46C16306D15FE0DBC71.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2c4c85c66f5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46C16306D15FE0DBC71.xml @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ + + + +First record of two Gobioid fishes, Myersina filifer (Valenciennes, 1837) and Yongeichthys nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775), from Odisha Coast, India + + + +Author + +Roy, Sanmitra +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mohapatra, Anil +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mishra, S. S. +Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, India; subhrendumishra @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +295 +298 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/137740 +2581-8686 + + + + + +2. + +Yongeichthys nebulosus +(Forsskål, 1775 +) + + + + + + +(Shadow goby) ( +Figure 2 +) + + + +1775. + +Gobius nebulosus +Forskål, +Descript. + +animal. +(Forsskål): 24, x ( +type +locality: +Red Sea +, +Saudi Arabia +Djidda +[ +Jeddah +]) + +. + + +2013. + +Yongeichthys nebulosus + +: Kottelat, +Raffles Bull. Zool., Suppl +.: 432. + + +Materials examined: + +EBRC +/ZSI F 10220, 03 ex., +35-53 mm +SL., Gopalpur Fish Landing Center ( +19°15’47.56”N +, +84°54’59.26”E +), +Ganjam district +, +Odisha +, +Anil Mohapatra +and party; 26th +June +, 2018 + +. + + + +Figure 1. + +Myersina filifer +(Valenciennes, 1837) + +101 mm TL, EBRC/ZSI F 9468. + + + +Description: +D VI + I, 10; A I, 9; P 18; V 8. Body depth 6.2 times and head length (HL) 3.4 times in standard length (SL); eye diameter 3.5 times and snout length 5.7 times in HL; inter-orbital space 4.3 times in eye diameter. Maxillary length 2.5 times in HL; pre-dorsal length 2.8 times while pre-ventral length 3.2 times in SL. Pectoral fin length 5 times, pelvic fin 4.4 times and caudal fin length 3.3 times in SL. Caudal peduncle depth 1.7 times in peduncle length. A small sized fish with moderately elongate and compressed body; mouth large, oblique, lower jaw slightly projecting; upper jaw with curved teeth, outer row caniniform. Dorsal fin spines filamentous except last spine; pelvic fins united; scales cycloid; head, midline on nape and pectoral fin base without scales; caudal fin oblong, longer than head length. Sensory pores on cheek in transverse pattern; two pores on preopercle. Gill membrane fused together and to isthmus; lower gill rakers 12. Body colour white with five ventrally + + + +Figure 2. + +Yongeichthys nebulosus +(Forsskål, 1775) + +35-53 mm SL, EBRC/ZSI F 10220. + + + +Description: +D VI + I, 9; A I, 9; P 18; V 7. Body depth 4.5- + + +4.8, Head Length (HL) 3.3-3.5 times in Standard Length (SL); snout shorter than eye, eye diameter 2.2-2.6 and snout length +3.2-3.6 in +HL; inter-orbital space 3.0-5.0 in eye diameter; pre-dorsal length 2.8-3.2, pre-anal length +1.5-1.7 in +SL. Pectoral fin length 3.4-4.3, pelvic fin 3.7-3.9, caudal fin length +3.5-4.1 in +SL; caudal peduncle depth +1.3-1.7 in +peduncular length. A small fish with stout body, cylindrical anteriorly and compressed posteriorly; head slightly compressed with large eyes, eyes well above midline of head; snout rounded; cheek and operculam entirely naked; maxilla short, extending to below anterior border of eye; teeth on upper jaw in several rows; tongue emarginated; gill opening almost restricted to pectoral fin base. Dorsal spines thin, flexible; second and third dorsal spines longest; basal membrane of pectoral fin well developed; caudal fin rounded, slightly shorter than head.Head with longitudinal rows of papillae; longitudinal scale series 30-31; lateral transverse scales 11; head scaleless; nape before dorsal fin naked; body scales ctenoid except cycloid on breast. Body colour pale yellowish grey with three large dark brown blotches on sides extending below lateral line; faint brown markings on head and body; fins yellowish in colour with dark margins and dark brown spots. + + +Distribution: +Usually this species is found in sandy bottoms of coral reefs of Indo-West Pacific region; widely distributed from East Africa, through +Indonesia +to +Micronesia +, north to +China +and the Ryukyu Islands, south to northern +Australia +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46F15CE6FB6FA85BA85.xml b/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46F15CE6FB6FA85BA85.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..aa6db9a70b3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/42/03F8424DFFDCC46F15CE6FB6FA85BA85.xml @@ -0,0 +1,162 @@ + + + +First record of two Gobioid fishes, Myersina filifer (Valenciennes, 1837) and Yongeichthys nebulosus (Forsskål, 1775), from Odisha Coast, India + + + +Author + +Roy, Sanmitra +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mohapatra, Anil +Estuarine Biological Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Odisha - 761002, India + + + +Author + +Mishra, S. S. +Marine Fish Section, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata - 700016, India; subhrendumishra @ gmail. com + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +295 +298 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/137740 +2581-8686 + + + + + +1. + +Myersina filifer +(Valenciennes, 1837) + + + + + + +(Filamentous shrimp goby) ( +Figure 1 +) + + +1837. + +Gobius filifer +Valenciennes + +, in Cuvier & Valenciennes, +Hist. nat. pois. +, +12 +: 106 ( +Type +locality: Indian seas). + + +2012. + +Myersina filifer + +: Allen and Erdmann, +Reef fishes of the East Indies +, +3 +: 880. + + +Materials examined: + +EBRC +/ZSI F 9468, 01 ex., +78 mm +SL., Aryapalli Fish Landing Center ( +19°18’38.91”N +, +84°58’20.68”E +), +Ganjam district +, +Odisha +, +Anil Mohapatra +and party; 5th +January +, 2018 + +. + +tapered, brown bars; head marked with pale spots; a paleedged black spot at base of first dorsal fin between first and third spine; orange-brown spots on soft dorsal and upper part of caudal fin; anal fin and lower lobe of caudal fin with blue streaks. + +Distribution: +Generally the species is found in sandy bottoms of coral reefs of Indo-West Pacific: Persian Gulf and +Reunion +to +Indonesia +and the +Philippines +, north to southern +Japan +( +Winterbottom, 2002 +). + +Myersina filifer + +was recently reported from +India +from +West Bengal +coast ( + +Ray +et al. +, 2018 + +) as + +Cryptocentrus filifer +(Valenciennes, 1837) + +and the present report forms its first record from +Odisha +coast and second record from +India +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FC96DFB5FBC8FD79.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FC96DFB5FBC8FD79.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..15d63c99ad2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FC96DFB5FBC8FD79.xml @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +9. + +Tropimeris monodon +Bouček, 1958 + +( +Fig. 2c +) + + + + + +1958. + +Tropimeris monodon +Bouček, +Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae + +, +32 +: 481, F., +India +, +Bombay +(NM). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Silvassa +circuit house ( +20.2665° N +, +72.9943° E +), +2♀ +, + +20.i.2018 + +( +yellow-pan trap +), +leg +. +A. Rameshkumar. + + + +Hosts +: Pupae of +Exealtisa tomosa +Walshm. ( +Lepidoptera +: +Pterophoridae +) ( +Narendran, 1989 +). + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +Uttar Pradesh +( + +Sheela +et al +., 2015 + +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DCBDFD24FA83.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DCBDFD24FA83.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..062f5dbd9af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DCBDFD24FA83.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +8. + +Kriechbaumerella titusi +Narendran, 1989 + +( +Fig. 2b +) + + + + + +1989. + +Kriechbaumerella titusi +Narendran, +Oriental + + +Chalcididae +( +Hymenoptera +: Chalcidoidea) + +: 74, F., +India +, +Kerala +(QM). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Garden +near +Dudhani +jetty ( +20.1929° N +, + + + +73.1511° E +), +1♀ +, +25.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg +. A. Rameshkumar. + + +Hosts +: Unknown. + + +Distribution +: +Kerala +, +Tamil Nadu +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +Uttar Pradesh +( + +Sheela +et al +., 2015 + +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DD79FD1FFC5E.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DD79FD1FFC5E.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3b4c621b624 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F887815879FFD1FF50DD79FD1FFC5E.xml @@ -0,0 +1,142 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +7. + +Kriechbaumerella pulvinata +(Masi, 1932) + +( +Fig. 2a +) + + + + + +1932. + +Antrocephalus pulvinatus +Masi + +, + +Konowia +, + +11 +: 232, +Lectotype +, F., +Formosa +, Kankau (MCSG). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Khanvel +( +20.1272° N +, +73.0529° E +), +1♀ +, + +20.i.2018 + +( +yellow-pan trap +), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar. + + + +Hosts +: Unknown. + + +Distribution +: +India +: Goa, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +( +Narendran, 1989 +); +Madhya Pradesh +, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +, +West Bengal +(Sheela, +et al +., 2015); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD1FC88D868FD66FE1A.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD1FC88D868FD66FE1A.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..70ce8b1ab89 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD1FC88D868FD66FE1A.xml @@ -0,0 +1,199 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +6. + +Kriechbaumerella ayyari +(Gahan, 1919) + +( +Fig. 1f +) + + + + + + +1919. + +Stomatoceras ayyari +Gahan, +Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. + +, +56 +: 518; +Lectotype +F., +India +, +Coimbatore +( +USNM +). + + + + +Figure 1. (a) + +Antrocephalus phaeospilus + +; +(b) + +Antrocephalus sepyra + +; +(c) + +Brachymeria burksi + +; +(d) + +Brachymeria podagrica + +; +(e) + +Dirhinus anthracia + +; +(f) + +Kriechbaumerella ayyari + +. + + + + +Figure 2. (a) + +Kriechbaumerella pulvinata + +; +(b) + +Kriechbaumerella titusi + +; +(c) + +Tropimeris monodon + +. + + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Madhuban +dam ( +20.1946° N +, +73.0578° E +), +1♀ + +, + + +22.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar. + + +Hosts +: + +Parasa lepida +(Cramer) + +( +Lepidoptera +: +Limacodidae +) ( +Narendran, 1989 +). + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Madhya Pradesh +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Uttar Pradesh +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DB1FFBB1F913.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DB1FFBB1F913.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..834c238618a --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DB1FFBB1F913.xml @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +5. + +Dirhinus anthracia +Walker, 1846 + +( +Fig. 1e +) + + + + + +1846. + +Dirhinus anthracia +Walker, +List + +of the specimens of Hymenopterous insects in the collection of the British Museum, +Part 1: 7, 85, M. +Philippines +(BMNH). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA ANG NAGAR HAVELI: +Khanvel +( +20.1272° N +, +73.0529° E +), +1♀ +, + +20.i.2018 + +( +yellow-pan trap +), +leg +. +A. Rameshkumar. + + + +Hosts +: Different species of +Calliphoridae +, +Muscidae, Sarcophagidea +, +Tachinidae +, +Tephritidae +( +Diptera +); +Bombycidae +, +Noctuidae +, +Pyralidae +, +Zygaenidae +( +Lepidoptera +); +Acrididae +( +Orthoptera +) ( +Noyes, 2019 +). + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +, +Andhra Pradesh +, +Bihar +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Manipur +, +Mizoram +, +Puducherry +, +Punjab +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +Kerala +( + +Sheela +et al +., 2015 + +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DD55FBB1FBA0.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DD55FBB1FBA0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..d79291ab7c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FC88DD55FBB1FBA0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,165 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +4. + +Brachymeria podagrica +(Fabricius, 1787) + +( +Fig. 1d +) + + + + + + +1787. + +Chalcis podagrica +Fabricius, +Mantissa Insectorumsistens + +species nuperdetectas, +1 +: 148, M., +India +, +Tamil Nadu +( +UZM +) + +. + + +Material examined +: + +India +: +DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI +: +Demni +road ( +20.32° N +, +72.98° E +), +1♂ +, +1♀ + +, + + +23.i.2018 +(sweep-net), +leg +. A. Rameshkumar. + + +Hosts +: Different species of +Sarcophagidae +, +Calliphoridae, Synanthropic +Diptera, Secondarily +parasitic on + +Lepidoptera ( +Narendran, 1989 +) + +. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Andaman and Nicobar Islands +, +Bihar +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +West Bengal +( + +Sheela +et al +., 2015 + +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4AD86FFC69FDFF.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4AD86FFC69FDFF.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c00296189cd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4AD86FFC69FDFF.xml @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +3. + +Brachymeria burksi +Chhotani, 1966 + +( +Fig. 1c +) + + + + + +1966. + +Brachymeria burksi +Chhotani, +J. Zool. Soc. + + +India +, + +18 +: 89, F., +India +, +West Bengal +(ZSI). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DARDA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Vasona +( +20.2255° N +, +72.9943° E +), +1♀ +, + +23.i.2018 + +(yellow pan-trap), +leg +. +A. Rameshkumar. + + + +Hosts +: + +Aspidomorpha miliaris +Fabricius + +( +Coleoptera +: +Chrysomelidae +) ( +Narendran, 1989 +). + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Odisha +, +Uttar Pradesh +( + +Sheela +et al +., 2015 + +); +West Bengal +( +Narendran, 1989 +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADB82FEA2F912.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADB82FEA2F912.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..8d8d2f104ba --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADB82FEA2F912.xml @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +2. + +Antrocephalus sepyra +(Walker, 1846) + +( +Fig. 1b +) + + + + + + +1846. + +Halticella sepyra +Walker, +Annals and Magazine + +of Natural History +, +17 +: 110, +Lectotype +, M., +India +, Bombay ( +HDEO +). + + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Garden +near +Dudhani +jetty ( +20.1929° N +, + + + +73.1511° E +), +2♀ +, +25.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar; Khanvel ( +20.1272° N +, +73.0529° E +), +8♀ +, + + +20.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar. + + +Hosts +: Unknown. + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Bihar +, +Gujarat +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +, +Odisha +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +, +West Bengal +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADDEFFEFDFB5D.xml b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADDEFFEFDFB5D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a6e2b8110c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/F8/87/03F88781587CFFD4FF4ADDEFFEFDFB5D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,153 @@ + + + +On the collection of Chalcididae (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) from Dadra and Nagar Haveli, India + + + +Author + +Basak, Nabasri + + + +Author + +Rameshkumar, Anandhan + + + +Author + +Saroj, Sheela + + + +Author + +Kazmi, Sarfrazul Islam + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +257 +262 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150304 +2581-8686 +13185469 + + + + + +1. + +Antrocephalus phaeospilus +Waterston, 1922 + +( +Fig. 1a +) + + + + + +1922. + +Antrocephalus phaeospilus +Waterston, +Indian Forest Records + +, +9 +(2): 22, F. +India +, Bhim Tal, Kumaon (BMNH). + + +Material examined +: + +INDIA +: DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI: +Garden +near +Dudhani +jetty ( +20.1929° N +, + + + +73.1511° E +), +1♀ +, +25.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar; Khanvel ( +20.1272° N +, +73.0529° E +), +6♀ +, + + +20.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar; Vasona ( +20.2255° N +, +72.9943° E +), +1♀ +, +23.i.2018 +(yellow-pan trap), +leg. +A. Rameshkumar. + + +Hosts +: Unknown + + +Distribution +: +India +: +Kerala +, +Uttar Pradesh +( +Noyes, 2019 +); +West Bengal +(Rameshkumar +et al +., 2020); +Dadra and Nagar Haveli +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE2FF8F30FFFCB6FA8CC09C.xml b/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE2FF8F30FFFCB6FA8CC09C.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e84047d7af5 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE2FF8F30FFFCB6FA8CC09C.xml @@ -0,0 +1,384 @@ + + + +Description of two new species of Amolops (Anura: Ranidae) from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India under the morphological ‘ Viridimaculatus species group’ + + + +Author + +Saikia, Bhaskar +Zoological Survey of India, North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793003, Meghalaya, India; Email: bj. sinha @ gov. in + + + +Author + +Laskar, Mostaque A. +Department of Biotechnology, St. Anthony’s College, Shillong - 793001, Meghalaya, India + + + +Author + +Dinesh, K. P. +Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidyanagar, Pune - 411044, Maharashtra, India + + + +Author + +Shabnam, A. +Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidyanagar, Pune - 411044, Maharashtra, India + + + +Author + +Sinha, Bikramjit +Zoological Survey of India, North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793003, Meghalaya, India; Email: bj. sinha @ gov. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +3 + + +247 +266 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i3/2022/169417 +2581-8686 +13185566 +2A425B44-965A-44D9-AD7D-5688E514916B + + + + + + +Amolops tawang + +sp. nov. + + +(Tawang Cascade Frog) + + + +Zoobank ID: + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +0E8EF24C-3FCD- 4D1C-9245-3716E44044C6 + + + + + +Holotype +: + +V +/A/ +NERC +/ +ZSI/1772 +, adult male ( +Figure 5 +), collected by +Bikramjit Sinha +and party on 08 March, 2018 from the +Gomkyaleng village +( +N 25.925458 +; E + + + + +91.780033; alt.: + +1891 m + +), +Jang-Mukto Road +, +Tawang district +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +India + +. + + + +Diagnosis: +Amolops tawang + + +sp. nov +. + +is a member of the morphological + +Viridimaculatus + +species group isolated in geographical space from its phylogenetic sister species having a distinct morphological set of characters. The new species can be diagnosed based on the following set of morphological characters: adult male size large (SVL +82.5 mm +); head wider than long (HW>HL); snout rounded, snout longer than eye length (SL>EL); inter-orbital distance equals the upper eyelid width but smaller than the inter-narial distance (IUE=UEW<IN); tympanum small and extremely depressed, about 20% of eye length; finger I disk slightly dilated, all disks with circum-marginal grooves, but absent in finger I; tibia longer than femur and foot (TiL>ShL), about 2/3 +rd +of SVL; tibio-tarsal articulation reaches up to snout; supra-tympanic fold strong; dorso-lateral skin granular. + + + +Description of the +Holotype + +: Adult male (SVL +82.5 mm +), body robust, head wider than long (HW>HL), flat above; snout rounded, protruding in lateral view; snout longer than the eye diameter (SL>EL); canthus rostralis distinct, loreal region depressed; inter-orbital space flat, equals the width of the eyelid, but narrower than the inter-narial distance (IUE=UEW<IN); the nostrils laterally placed, equidistant between snout and eye (NE=NS); pupil horizontal; tympanum small and extremely depressed, separated from the eye by a distance of more than twice its diameter; pineal ocellus visible; a pair of vomerine teeth situated between the choanae; tongue bilobed. The vocal sac faintly visible. + + + +Figure 6. +Holotype image of + +Amolops tawang + + +sp. nov. + +in preserved condition ( +A: +dorsal view; +B: +ventral view). + + +Arms meaty, forearm length shorter than the hand length; fingers free, tips ending in disk, finger I disk slightly dilated, all disks with circum-marginal grooves except finger I, relative length of fingers I<II<IV<III; sub-articular tubercles prominent, circular; prepollex oval. +Hindlimbs long and strong, tibia longer than both femur and foot (TiL>FOL>ShL); toes long, tips of all toes dilated into disks with circum-marginal grooves, toes completely webbed; sub-articular tubercles domed shaped; inner metatarsal tubercle oval shaped, outer absent. +The dorsal skin is smooth, slightly granular towards dorso-lateral sides; the supra-tympanic fold is strong; lateral and ventral skin is smooth. + + +Colouration of the +Holotype +: + +( +in life +) Dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots, brown spots enclosing a number of small olive-green dots; laterally same as dorsally; ventral color dark, speckled with lighter dots and dashes. Dorso-laterally granular along with white-tipped minute tubercles. Tibia banded; thighs mottled with dark brown and olive-green ( +Figure 5 +). +In preservative +same as in live condition, except that all the olive-green colours are faded ( +Figure 6 +). + + + +Condition of the +type +: + +The +type +is in good condition. A ventral incision was made in the +type +specimen to extract liver tissue, which was used in the molecular study. + + +Natural history: +The lone specimen of + +A. tawang + + +sp. nov +. + +was collected during the mid-day from a torrential hill stream with low water volume, which was characterised by large boulders. The specimen was resting under a boulder in a shallow trickle of water. A single specimen of + +Nanorana liebigii + +was also collected from the same habitat. + + +Distribution: +Currently, this species is known only from its +type +locality in Tawang District, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +India +. + + +Comparisons: +The new species is compared with the other species of + +Viridimaculatus + +species group. + + +From the Indian + +Viridimaculatus + +species group, + +Amolops tawang + + +sp. nov. + +differs from + +A. formosus + +(in parentheses) in having adult male larger (vs. smaller), tympanum small, distinct and depressed (vs. about the size of finger III disk), inner-metatarsal tubercles distinct (vs. indistinct), circum-marginal groove on finger I absent (vs. present), outer metatarsal tubercle absent (vs. present), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. bright green with large dark spots), limbs with incomplete bands (vs. uniformly banded); from + +A. himalayanus + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. smaller < +74-75 mm +), nostril equidistant (vs. nearer to eye), tympanum small, distinct and depressed (vs. slightly visible), visible sac faintly visible (vs. externally visible vocal sac present), tibia 2/3 +rd +of SVL (vs. almost equal), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. beyond the tip of the snout), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. olive with darker spots); from + +A. nidorbellus + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. smaller < +77 mm +), IUEUEW (vs. IUE>EUW), pineal ocellus distinct (vs. barely visible), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. externally visible vocal sacs absent), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. brown with small, irregular cobalt green spots), ventral color dark, speckled with lighter dots and dashes (vs. pale brown with scattered small, white spots); from + +A. viridimaculatus + +sensu stricto +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. smaller < +77 mm +), head wider (vs. longer), tympanum distinct (vs. indistinct), outer metatarsal tubercle absent (vs. present), limbs not distinctly banded (vs. distinctly banded), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. maroon red with large green blotches); from + +A. chanakya + + +sp. nov. + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. smaller < +77 mm +), nostril equidistant (vs. nearer to the eye), IUE=UEW (vs. IUE<UEW), tympanum extremely depressed and small (vs. larger), TYD = ½TE (vs. TYD ≈ TE), external vocal sac faintly visible (vs. distinctly visible), tibio-tarsal articulation reaches up to snout (vs. nostril), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. dorsum dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots), ventral color dark, speckled with lighter dots and dashes (vs. ventral cocoa-brown). + + +From the + +Viridimaculatus + +species group found outside +India +, + +Amolops tawang + + +sp. nov. + +differs from + +A. beibengensis + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. < +76 mm +), head wider than long (vs. HL=HW), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. between nose and eye), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. absent), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. dorsum brown with green spots); from + +A. gyirongensis + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. < +64 mm +), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. nostril), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. absent); dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. bright green with dark brown irregular large spots); from + +A. kaulbacki + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. up to +72 mm +), IN>IUE=UEW (vs. IN>IUE>UEW), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. beyond snout), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. absent), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. green with black spots and marbling); from + +A. longimanus + +(in parentheses) in not having distinctive dorsolateral fold (vs. present), absence of parotid-like swelling above tympanum (vs. present); from + +A. medogensis + +(in parentheses) in having smaller male SVL of +82 mm +(vs. +95 mm +), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. absent), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. olive green with brown markings/dark brown with small yellow-green spots); from + +A. pallasitatus + +(in parentheses) in having tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. posterior eye corner), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. yellow green with irregular dark brown blotches); from + +A. splendissimus + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. +76 mm +), IUE=UWD (vs. IUE<UEW), supra-tympanic fold strong (vs. poorly developed), vocal sac faintly visible (vs. absent), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. black-brown spangled thickly with bright yellow spots); from + +A. wangyufani + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +82 mm +(vs. < +70 mm +), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the snout (vs. beyond snout), dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots (vs. brown with sparse green patches). + + +Etymology: +The species epithet is a toponym named after the district Tawang, from where the +type +was collected. Located in the westernmost part of +Arunachal Pradesh +, Tawang is renowned for Tawang Monastery, which is the largest in +India +as well as being the birthplace of the 6 +th +Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso. The species epithet is treated as a noun in apposition to the generic name. + + +Suggested Common Name: +We suggest +Tawang cascade frog +as a common English name and तवांग झरना मढक + +as a common Hindi name for this species. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE6FF813302F901FCBCC352.xml b/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE6FF813302F901FCBCC352.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..2e71d12faf7 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/19/0C/87/190C8795FFE6FF813302F901FCBCC352.xml @@ -0,0 +1,367 @@ + + + +Description of two new species of Amolops (Anura: Ranidae) from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India under the morphological ‘ Viridimaculatus species group’ + + + +Author + +Saikia, Bhaskar +Zoological Survey of India, North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793003, Meghalaya, India; Email: bj. sinha @ gov. in + + + +Author + +Laskar, Mostaque A. +Department of Biotechnology, St. Anthony’s College, Shillong - 793001, Meghalaya, India + + + +Author + +Dinesh, K. P. +Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidyanagar, Pune - 411044, Maharashtra, India + + + +Author + +Shabnam, A. +Zoological Survey of India, Western Regional Centre, Vidyanagar, Pune - 411044, Maharashtra, India + + + +Author + +Sinha, Bikramjit +Zoological Survey of India, North Eastern Regional Centre, Shillong - 793003, Meghalaya, India; Email: bj. sinha @ gov. in + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +3 + + +247 +266 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i3/2022/169417 +2581-8686 +13185566 +2A425B44-965A-44D9-AD7D-5688E514916B + + + + + + +Amolops chanakya + +sp. nov. + + +(Chanakya’s Cascade Frog) + + + +Zoobank ID: + +urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: +22CC1259-3D8E-47E3-ABE9-E8BCE6B46315 + + + + +Figure 3. +Live colour image of holotype of + +Amolops chanakya + + +sp. nov. + +(Photo: Bikramjit Sinha). + + + + +Figure 4. +Holotype image of + +Amolops chanakya + + +sp. nov. + +in preserved condition ( +A: +dorsal view; +B: +ventral view). + + + + + +Holotype + +: +V +/A/ +NERC +/ +ZSI/1771 +, adult male ( +Figure 3 +), collected by +Bikramjit Sinha +and party on + +March 13, 2018 + +from +Chakpa Village +( +N 27.422089 +; +E 92.2190308 +; alt.: + +1794 m + +), +Dirang +, +West Kameng district +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +India +; collected after dusk hours. + + + +Diagnosis +: + +Amolops chanakya + + +sp. nov +. + +is a member of the morphological + +Viridimaculatus + +species group isolated in geographical space from its phylogenetic sister species and has a distinct set of morphological characters. The new species can be diagnosed based on the following set of morphological characters: adult male size large (SVL +76.4 mm +); head wider than long (HW>HL); snout rounded, longer than eye length (SL>EL); inter-orbital distance less than both upper eyelid width and inter-narial distance (IUE<UEW<IN); tympanum distinct, about 40% of eye length; finger I disk slightly dilated, all disks with circum-marginal grooves, only a hint of groove in finger I; tibia longer than femur and foot (TiL>FOL>ShL), about 2/3 +rd +of SVL; tibio-tarsal articulation reaches up to the nostril; supra-tympanic fold strong; single row of discontinuous roundish tubercles dorso-laterally. + + + +Description of the +Holotype + +: Adult male (SVL +76.4 mm +), body robust, head wider than long (HW>HL), flat above; snout rounded, protruding in lateral view, snout longer than the eye diameter (SL>EL); canthus rostralis distinct, loreal region depressed; inter-orbital distance less than both upper eyelid width and inter-narial distance (IUE<UEW<IN); the nostrils laterally placed, slightly nearer to the eyes (NS>NE); pupil horizontal; tympanum distinct, circular and little depressed, separated from the eye by a distance slightly more than its diameter; pineal ocellus visible; a pair of vomerine teeth situated between the choanae; tongue bilobed. Vocal sac externally visible. + +Arms strong, forearm length shorter than the hand length; fingers free, tips ending in disk, finger I disk slightly dilated; all disks with circum-marginal grooves, only a hint of groove in finger I, relative length of fingers I<II<IV<III; sub-articular tubercles prominent, circular; prepollex oval. +Hindlimbs long, tibia longer than femur and foot (TiL>FOL>ShL); toes long and thin, tips of all toes dilated into disks with circum-marginal grooves, toes completely webbed; sub-articular tubercles domed shaped; inner metatarsal tubercle oval shaped, outer absent. + +Dorsal skin smooth; a single row of discontinuous roundish tubercles dorso-laterally; laterally granular, supra-tympanic fold strong; ventral skin smooth. + +The Colouration of the +Holotype + +: ( +in life +) Dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots, these cocoa-brown spots enclosing a number of smaller dull brick-red spots; laterally spotted with neon yellow; ventral color cocoa-brown. Limbs distinctly banded; thighs with alternating dull brick-red and cocoa-brown (speckled with lighter dots) bands, hind limbs with neon yellow spots laterally ( +Figure 3 +). +In preservative +same as in live condition, except that all the colours are faded ( +Figure 4 +). + + + +Condition of the +type + +: The +type +is in good condition. Ventral incision was made to extract liver tissue which was used in the molecular study. + + +Natural history +: The +holotype +was collected after the dusk hours from a small hill stream from Chakpa village. + + +Distribution +: Known from its +type +locality of Chakpa Village, Dirang Administrative Circle, West Kameng district of +Arunachal Pradesh +, +India +. + + +Comparisons +: The new species is compared with the other species of + +Viridimaculatus + +species group. + + +From the Indian + +Viridimaculatus + +species group, + +Amolops chanakya + + +sp. nov. + +differs from + +A. formosus + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL (vs. smaller), nostril nearer to eye (vs. equidistant), tympanum small, distinct (vs. about the size of finger III disk), TiL>ShL (vs. TiL<ShL), inner-metatarsal tubercles distinct (vs. indistinct), outer metatarsal tubercle absent (vs. present), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. bright green with large dark spots); from + +A. himalayanus + +(in parentheses) in having small tympanum but distinct and depressed (vs. slightly visible), tibia 2/3 +rd +of SVL (vs. almost equal), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to nostril (vs. beyond the tip of the snout), dorsum dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. olive with darker spots); from + +A. nidorbellus + +(in parentheses) having distinct pineal ocellus (vs. barely visible), IUE<UEW (vs. IUE>EUW), external vocal sac visible (vs. absent), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. brown with small, irregular cobalt green spots), ventral cocoa-brown (vs. pale brown with scattered small, white spots); from + +A. viridimaculatus + +sensu stricto +(in parentheses) in having wider head (vs. longer), tympanum distinct (vs. indistinct), outer metatarsal tubercle absent (vs. present), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. maroon red with large green blotches); from + +A. tawang + + +sp. nov. + +(in parentheses) in having smaller male SVL (vs. larger), nostril nearer to the eye (vs. equidistant), IUE<UEW (vs. IUE=UEW), tympanum larger (vs. extremely depressed and small), TYD ≈ TE (vs. TYD= ½TE), external vocal sac distinctly visible (vs. faintly visible), tibio-tarsal articulation reaches up to nostril (vs. snout), dorsum dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. dorsal color olive-green, spotted with large, irregular shaped dark-brown spots), ventral color cocoa-brown (vs. dark, speckled with lighter dots and dashes) + + +From the + +Viridimaculatus + +species group found outside +India +, + +Amolops chanakya + + +sp. nov. + +differs from + +A. beibengensis + +(in parentheses) in having head wider than long (vs. HL=HW), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the nostril (vs. between nose and eye), vocal sac externally visible (vs. absent), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. dorsum brown with green spots); from + +A. gyirongensis + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +76 mm +(vs. < +64 mm +), vocal sac externally visible (vs. absent); dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. bright green with dark brown irregular large spots); from + +A. kaulbacki + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +76 mm +(vs. up to +72 mm +), IUE<UEW (vs. IUE>UEW), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the nostril (vs. beyond snout), vocal sac externally visible (vs. absent), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. green with black spots and marbling); from + +A. longimanus + +(in parentheses) in not having a distinctive dorsolateral fold (vs. present), absence of parotid-like swelling above tympanum (vs. present); from + +A. medogensis + +(in parentheses) in having smaller male SVL of +76 mm +(vs. +95 mm +), vocal sac externally visible (vs. absent), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. olive green with brown markings/dark brown with small yellow-green spots); from + +A. pallasitatus + +(in parentheses) in having tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the nostril (vs. posterior eye corner), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. yellow green with irregular dark brown blotches); from + +A. splendissimus + +(in parentheses) in having a supra-tympanic fold strong (vs. poorly developed), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. black-brown spangled thickly with bright yellow spots); from + +A. wangyufani + +(in parentheses) in having larger male SVL> +76 mm +(vs. < +70 mm +), tibio-tarsal articulation reached up to the nostril (vs. beyond snout), dorsal color dull brick-red, spotted with irregular cocoa-brown spots (vs. brown with sparse green patches). + + + +Figure 5. +Live colour image of holotype of + +Amolops tawang + + +sp. nov. + +(Photo: Bikramjit Sinha). + + + +Etymology +: The species epithet is a patronym named after Chanakya (also known as Kautilya or Vishnugupta), a 4 +th +century BCE Indian polymath and administrator famous for Arthashastra, a Sanskrit treatise on economic policies, statecraft and military strategy. The species epithet is treated as a noun in apposition to the generic name. + + +Suggested Common Name +: We suggest +Chanakya’s cascade frog +as a common English name and चाणक्य झरना मेंढक as a common Hindi name for this species. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFA79C37FD4DFA1EFC6B7AE7.xml b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFA79C37FD4DFA1EFC6B7AE7.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0e65c6f6cd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFA79C37FD4DFA1EFC6B7AE7.xml @@ -0,0 +1,376 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of Thraulus Eaton, 1881 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from India with the description of five new species + + + +Author + +Vasanth, M. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com & University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600005, India + + + +Author + +Subramanian, K. A. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Selvakumar, C. +Department of Zoology, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai - 625011, Tamil Nadu, India + + + +Author + +Sivaramakrishnan, K. G. +Flat No 3, Door No 7, Gokulam Apartment, Gokulam Colony, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600033, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +2 + + +125 +151 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i2/2022/168290 +2581-8686 +13185583 + + + + + + +Thraulus malabarensis +Vasanth, Subramanian and Selvakumar + + +sp. nov. + + + + + + +( +Figures 33–56 +) + + +Material examined: + +Holotype +: +Mature +larva, +India +, +Kerala +, Kannur +District +, +Cheenkanni Puzha +, +Aralam +WLS, +11.92121°N +, +075.79362°E +, + +79.6 m + +, + +12.ii.2021 + +, colls. +K. A. Subramanian +and +M. Vasanth +( +Reg. No. I +/E/565) + +. + +Paratypes +: +5 larvae +, same data as the holotype ( +Reg. No. I +/E/566) + +. + +5 larvae +, +Kerala +, +Kannur +District +, +Paripputhode +, +Aralam +WLS, +11.97621° N +, +075.82514° E +, + +122 m + + +, + + + +Figures 33–36. +Larva of + +Thraulus malabarensis + + +sp. nov. +33 + +. Dorsal view; +34 +. Ventral view; + + +35 +. Abdomen I + +V dorsal view; +36 +. Abdomen VIII +–X +ventral view. + + + + +Figures 37–42. +Larva of + +Thraulus malabarensis + + +sp. nov. +37 + +. Labrum; +38 +. Labrum closer view; +39 +. Hypopharynx; + + +40 +. Hypopharynx closer view; +41 +. Left mandible; +42 +. Right mandible. + + + + +Figures 43–48. +Larva of + +Thraulus malabarensis + + +sp. nov. +43 + +. Maxilla; +44 +. Maxilla closer view; + + +45 +. Labium; +46 +. Labium closer view; +47 +. Foreleg; +48 +. Fore leg closer view. + + + + +Figures 49–56. 49 +. Larva of + +Thraulus malabarensis + + +sp. nov. + +Midleg; +50 +. Hindleg; +51 +. Hind tibiae closer view; +52 +. Claw; +53 +. Gill I; +54 +. Gill III; +55 +. Gill IV; +56 +. Gill VII. + + + +13.ii.2021 +, colls. K. A. Subramanian and M. Vasanth (Reg. No. I/E/567). +Types +are deposited in SRC/ZSI/Chennai. + + + +Description ( +holotype +): + +Mature larva. Body length 8.5– + + +9.0 mm, cerci +9.5–10.5 mm +, median filament 11.0 mm ( +Figure 33 +). + + +Head: +The head capsule and the area between the ocelli were washed in dark brown; the median line of the vertex was brown; and the clypeus margins were parallel.Labrum with straight posterior margin, dorsal surface with four rows of long hair-like setae, anterior part with thick spine-like setae; posterior-laterally rounded with small hair-like setae on apex; width of clypeus same as labrum; anteromedian emargination with small, blunt teeth medially and two large blunt teeth on either side ( +Figures 37 and 38 +). Lingua of hypopharynx with well-developed lateral processes; superlingua broad, short lateral projection on its arms ( +Figures 39 and 40 +). Mandibles with thin, hair-like setae laterally, smoothly curved with 10 long, hair-like setae on the anterior margin; prostheca of the left mandible with thicker spine-like setae, outer and inner incisors with 3 denticles each; prostheca of the right mandible with thin, spine-like setae, an outer incisor with 3 denticles, and an inner incisor with 2 denticles ( +Figures 41 and 42 +). Maxilla with dense, thick spines and thin setae on the anterior margin, an additional row of 15–16 simple setae present among these, and a large, thicker pectinate projection on the inner corner; outer margin of the maxilla with long, thin hair-like setae; palps 3 segmented, segment I 0.5x times longer than segment II, outer margin with few hair-like setae; segment III 0.2 times shorter than segment II, outer and inner margins of segment II with hair-like setae, segment III with tuft of hair-like setae apically ( +Figures 43 and 44 +). Glossa of labium with thick setae on the ventral surface, stout and hair-like setae on dorsal surface; paraglossa with thick stout setae on dorsal surface; segment I of labial palp with thick setae on inner and outer margins, segment II with few long hair-like setae on outer margin, an apical segment with a tuft of fine hair-like setae; surface with seven thick setae, segment I length ca. 1.5x times the length of segment II, segment III 0.7x times the length of segment II ( +Figures 45 and 46 +). + + +Thorax: +Pronotum brown with black irregular markings on the dorsal surface. Mesonotum brown, median area brownish yellow with black markings ( +Figure 33 +). Legs yellowish brown with black maculae medially; fore femora with two rows of thick and long hair-like setae on anterior margin and two rows of long hair-like setae starts with proximal part to posterior margin; dorsal surface of the proximal region with bunch long hair-like setae ( +Figure 48 +); tibiae with black maculae distally, fine and stout setae on inner margin; mid and hind femur with two rows of long hair-like setae and small black maculae on proximally and the dark black band start from half of each femur; mid tibiae yellowish brown black maculae proximally ( +Figure 49 +); hind tibiae mix with denser, stout and feathered setae on the surface; tarsi of all legs with thick setae on inner margin and small sparse setae on outer margins ( +Figures 47, 48 +, +49 and 50 +). Claws with a row of 10 denticles ( +Figure 51 +). + + +Abdomen: +Abdomen yellowish brown, with median pale stripe and pale paired patches on segments I–VIII. The paired square patches progressively reduce in size from anterior to posterior. Ventrally, the terga I–VII with paired dark brown squarish blotches ( +Figure 34 +). The markings in terga VIII–X are indistinct. Terga VII–IX with posterolateral projections, terga VIII–IX larger than terga VII. Gills on segments I–VII; gill I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae large fimbriate ( +Figure 53 +); gills II–VII similar in shape, dorsal and ventral lamellae alike; each lamella oval and elongated with long marginal fringes, tracheae unbranched; ( +Figures 54, 55 and 56 +). Caudal filaments with a whorl of setae on alternate segments; setae shorter than the length of the corresponding segment. + + +Adult: +Unknown. + + + + +Etymology: +The species named after the old, popular name of North +Kerala +. + + +Distribution: +Kerala +(Aralam WLS, +Kannur +). + + + + +Diagnosis +: + +Thraulus malabarensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from other known species of the genus by the following combination of characters: + + +• anteromedian emargination of the labrum with small, blunt teeth medially and two large, blunt crenations on either side ( +Figures 37 and 38 +). + + +• superlingua of hypopharynx is broad with short lateral projection on its arms ( +Figures 39 and 40 +). + + +• abdominal terga VIII–IX with large posterolateral spines ( +Figure 36 +). + + +• claw with a row of 10 denticles ( +Figure 52 +). + + +• The gill I is slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae oval, fimbriate ( +Figure 53 +). + + +• gills II–VII on tracheae unbranched ( +Figures 54, 55 and 56 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFAB9C32FD4DFAF7FB3A79C9.xml b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFAB9C32FD4DFAF7FB3A79C9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9406d6aa259 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFAB9C32FD4DFAF7FB3A79C9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,310 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of Thraulus Eaton, 1881 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from India with the description of five new species + + + +Author + +Vasanth, M. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com & University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600005, India + + + +Author + +Subramanian, K. A. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Selvakumar, C. +Department of Zoology, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai - 625011, Tamil Nadu, India + + + +Author + +Sivaramakrishnan, K. G. +Flat No 3, Door No 7, Gokulam Apartment, Gokulam Colony, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600033, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +2 + + +125 +151 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i2/2022/168290 +2581-8686 +13185583 + + + + + + +Thraulus cuspidatus +Vasanth, Subramanian and Selvakumar + + +sp. nov. + + + + + + +( +Figures 15–32 +) + + +Material examined: + +Holotype +: 1 mature larva, +India +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tirunelveli District +, +Kalakkad +, +Thalaiyoothu +stream near +Sengaltheri +, +08.53699°N +, +077.45233°E +, Alt. + +894 m + +, + +14.viii.2019 + +, colls. +K. A. Subramanian +and +M. Vasanth +( +Reg. No. I +/E/525) + +. + +Paratypes +: +2 larvae +, same data as holotype ( +Reg. No. I +/E/526). +Types +are deposited in SRC/ZSI/ +Chennai + +. + + + +Description ( +holotype +): + +Mature larva. Body length 4.5–5.0, + + +cerci 5, median filament 6 ( +Figure 15 +). + + +Head: +Head capsule with area between ocelli washed with black; median line of vertex pale; margins of clypeus parallel ( +Figure 15 +). Labrum with a slightly convex posterior margin, irregular sparse setae on both the dorsal and ventral surfaces, plentiful setae on anterior dorsal surface, a single row of dense setae at the anterior margin of the labrum dorsally ( +Figure 17 +); anterior emargination moderately concave with median blunt teeth projecting beyond the anterior edge of the labrum ( +Figure 18 +). Lingua of hypopharynx with well developed lateral processes, anterior margin shallowly emarginated; the hypopharyngeal superlingua has well-developed lateral projection with its arms. ( +Figures 19 and 20 +). Mandibles with sparse lateral setae; prostheca of the left mandible with a stout spine; outer margin of the mandible with 7–8 setae on the middle region ( +Figures 21 and 22 +). The maxilla has dense thick spines and fine setae on anterior margin, an additional row of 15 pectinate setae presents among these, a large thicker pectinate projection on the inner corner; the outer margin of maxilla and cardo with setae; the palp III segmented, the length of segment I is 1.3 times the length of segment II, an outer margin with few setae; the length of segment III 0.9–1.0 times the length of segment II, an outer and inner margins of palps with setae, the III segment with small tuft of apical setae ( +Figure 23 +). Labium: glossa with thick, plate-like setae on ventral surface and fewer setae on dorsal surface; paraglossa with denser but fewer setae on dorsal surface; first segment of labial palp with thick setae on inner and outer margins; second segment with setae on outer margin; apical segment with thick setae on dorsal and fine setae on tip; those near the apex of the apical segment gathered into small tufts; segment I length ca. 1.5 times segment II length; segment III length 0.7 times segment II length ( +Figure 24 +). + + + +Figures 15–20. +Larva of + +Thraulus cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. +15 + +. Dorsal view; +16. +Ventral view; + + +17. +Labrum; +18. +Labrum closer view; +19. +Hypopharynx; +20. +Hypopharynx closer view. + + + + +Figures 21–27. +Larva of + +Thraulus cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. +21. + +Left mandible; +22. +Right mandible; + + +23. +Maxilla; +24. +Labium; +25. +Foreleg; +26. +Midleg; +27. +Claw. + + + + +Figures 28–32. +Larva of + +Thraulus cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. +28. + +Hindleg; +29. +Gill I; +30. +Gill III; +31. +Gill V; +32. +Gill VII. + + + +Thorax: +Pronotum brown with pale irregular markings on the dorsal surface. Mesonotum is brown, and the median area is pale ( +Figure 15 +). Foreleg of trochanter with anterior surfaces black with brown, and lateral surface brownish yellow; basal femora ½ of dark brown, apically with yellowish brown, tibiae brownish with very sparse and thin setae on the inner margin, densely covered with a row of feathered setae and with a row of stout and transverse setae ( +Figure 25 +). Hind femora with apically 1/3 of blackish and stout setae on the outer margin, hind tibiae mixed with dense, thick and feathered setae on the surface; tarsi of all legs with several thick setae on the inner margin and sparse setae on the outer margin ( +Figures 25, 26 +and +28 +). Claws with a row of 10–11 denticles, progressively larger towards apex ( +Figure 27 +). + + +Abdomen: +Abdomen brown, with an indistinct paired submedian stripe along the body axis. Terga III–IX with posterolateral projections ( +Figure 15 +). Sterna I–VII white and VIII–X dark brownish yellow ( +Figure 16 +). Gills on abdominal segment I–VII; gills I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae little wider than dorsal ( +Figure 29 +); gills II–VII similar in shape, oval, with marginal long fringes; tracheae of gills branched ( +Figures 30, 31 and 32 +). Caudal filaments with a whorl of setae on alternate segments; setae shorter than the length of corresponding segment. + + +Adult: +Unknown. + + + + +Etymology: +The species epithet is a Latin adjective, cuspidate, meaning cuspid-like shape of the anterior margin of the labrum. + + +Distribution: +Tamil Nadu +(Kalakkad and Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve Forest, Tirunelveli dist.). + + + + +Diagnosis: + +Thraulus cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from other known species of the genus by the following combination of characters: + + +• Labrum anterior emargination is moderately concave with median blunt teeth projecting beyond the anterior edge ( +Figures 17, 18 +). + + +• Superlingua hypopharynx has well-developed lateral projection with its arms ( +Figures 19, 20 +). + + +• Mandibular outer margin of with 7–8 setae on middle region ( +Figures 21, 22 +). + + +• Claws with a row of 10–11 denticles, progressively larger apically ( +Figure 27 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBE9C21FD53FDE3FC8679CE.xml b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBE9C21FD53FDE3FC8679CE.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..745d30e2809 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBE9C21FD53FDE3FC8679CE.xml @@ -0,0 +1,601 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of Thraulus Eaton, 1881 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from India with the description of five new species + + + +Author + +Vasanth, M. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com & University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600005, India + + + +Author + +Subramanian, K. A. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Selvakumar, C. +Department of Zoology, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai - 625011, Tamil Nadu, India + + + +Author + +Sivaramakrishnan, K. G. +Flat No 3, Door No 7, Gokulam Apartment, Gokulam Colony, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600033, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +2 + + +125 +151 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i2/2022/168290 +2581-8686 +13185583 + + + + + + +Thraulus vellimalaiensis +Vasanth, Subramanian and Selvakumar + + +sp. nov. + + + + + + +( +Figures 74 +–88) + + +Material examined: + +Holotype +: +1 larva +, +India +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Theni +, +Megamalai +WLS, +Vellimalai +, +Bommiyamman River +, near +Bommarajapuram +, +09.61906°N +, +077.40639°E +, + +768 m + +, + +25.ii.2019 + +, coll. +M. Vasanth +( +Reg. No. I +/E/522) + +. + +Paratype +: +1 larva +, ( +Reg.No.I +/E/523) same data as holotype + +. + +2 larva +, +India +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Theni +, +Megamalai +WLS, +Vellimalai +, +Charlimedu +stream, near the +Moolavaigai River +, +09.58504°N +, +077.41904°E +, + +716 m + +, + +24.ii.2019 + +, coll. +M. Vasanth +( +Reg. No. I +/E/524). +Types +are deposited in SRC/ZSI/ +Chennai + +. + + +Description: +Mature larva. Body length +9.5–10.5 mm +, cerci +5.5–6.5 mm +, median filament +7.5 mm +( +Figure 74 +). + + +Head: +Head capsule and area between ocelli washed with dark brown; the area between median ocelli and frons pale; median line of vertex pale brown; margins of clypeus parallel. Labrum with posterior margin convex, irregular sparse setae on both dorsal and ventral surfaces, labrum anteromedian emargination broad with undulate medially 2.2x longer than the width ( +Figure 75 +). Lingua of hypopharynx with well developed lateral processes, anterior margin shallowly cleft; superlingua slightly developed lateral projection with its arms ( +Figure 76 +). Mandibles with sparse lateral setae, prostheca of the left mandible with a stout spine-like setae and outer and inner incisors with 3 denticles each. Right mandible outer incisor with 3 denticles and inner incisor with 2 denticles ( +Figures 77 and 78 +). Maxilla with dense stout spines and fine setae on anterior margin, an additional row of 17–18 pectinate setae; outer margin of maxilla with hair-like long setae; palp III segmented, length of segment I 0.5x times length of segment II, outer margin with few hair-like setae; length of segment III 0.3x times shorter than segment II, outer and inner margins with thin hair-like setae, III segment with an apically small tuft of hair-like setae ( +Figure 79 +). Labium: glossa with thick plate-like setae on the ventral surface, stout setae on dorsal surface; paraglossa with denser but hair-like stout setae on dorsal surface; segment I of labial palp with thick setae on margins, II segment with setae on outer margin, III segment with thick and fine hair-like setae on outer margin and dorsal surface; III segment apically small cluster of thin setae; segment I length ca. 1.0 times segment II length, segment III length 1.2 times length of segment II ( +Figure 80 +). + + + +Figures 74–79. +Larva of + +Thraulus vellimalaiensis + + +sp. nov. +74 + +. Dorsal view; +75 +. Labrum; +76 +. Hypopharynx; + + +77 +. Left mandible; +78 +. Right mandible; +79 +. Maxilla. + + + + +Figures 80–86. +Larva of + +Thraulus vellimalaiensis + + +sp. nov. +80 + +. Labium; +81 +. Foreleg; +82 +. Midleg; + + +83 +. Hindleg; +84 +. Claw; +85 +. Gill I; +86 +. Gill III; +87 +. Gill V; +88 +. Gill VI. + + + +Thorax: +Pronotum brown with black irregular markings on the dorsal surface. Mesonotum brown, median area pale. Foreleg of trochanter with anterior surfaces lite black, and lateral surface yellowish; femora broad, basal femora white, apically lite yellowish mixed with black, tibiae blackish yellow with very sparse and thin setae on inner margin, densely covered with a row of feathered setae and with a row of stout and transverse setae ( +Figure 81 +). All legs pale; hind tibiae mixed with denser, thick and feathered setae on the surface; tarsi of all legs with several thick setae on inner margin and sparse setae on outer margins ( +Figures 81, 82 and 83 +). Claw with a row of 11-12 denticles, progressively shorter towards the apex ( +Figure 84 +). + + +Abdomen: +Abdomen brown mixed with black, with indistinct paired pale submedian spots along the body axis. Terga III–IX with posterolateral projections, terga VIII–IX larger. Sterna is uniformly yellowish. Segments I–VII with gills; gills I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae wider than dorsal ( +Figure 85 +); gills II–VII similar in shape, with dorsal and ventral lamellae; each lamella elongated-ovate, with entire margins long fimbriate; tracheae of gills slightly clear ( +Figures 86 +, 87 and 88). Caudal filaments with a whorl of setae on alternate segments; setae shorter than the length of the corresponding segment. + + +Adult: +Unknown. + + + + +Etymology: +The species named after the +type +locality of Vellimalai, Megamalai WLS, Theni District, +Tamil Nadu +, +India +. + + +Distribution: +Tamil Nadu +(Megamalai WLS, Theni). +Diagnosis: + +Thraulus vellimalaiensis + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from other known species of the genus by the following combination of characters: + + + +Figures 89. +Geographical distribution map of + +Thraulus +species + +from India. + + + + +Figures 90–95. +Habitat photos of new species of + +Thraulus + +: +90. + +T. amravati + + +sp. nov. +, 91. + + +T. cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. +, + + + +92. + +T. malabarensis + + +sp. nov. +, 93. + + +T. plumeus + + +sp. nov. +, + +and +94, 95. + +T. vellimalaiensis + +sp. nov. + + + +• Labrum anteromedian emargination is broad with undulate medially ( +Figure 75 +). + + +• Hypopharynx of superlingua slightly developed, lateral projection with its arms ( +Figure 76 +). + + +• Mandibles are smoothly curved with 2–3 hair-like setae on the anterior margin ( +Figures 77 and 78 +). + + +• Hind tibia with stout pointed setae ( +Figure 83 +). + + +• Claw with a row of 12 denticles, progressively shorter towards the apex ( +Figure 84 +). + + +• Gill I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae wider than dorsal ( +Figure 85 +). + + +• Gill II–VII oval, with marginal fringes, tracheae of gills clear slightly ( +Figures 86 +, 87 and 88). + + +Habitat: +Larvae of the new species were collected in a small sized stream (wide +5–8 m +) with stones and gravel, + + +at an altitude of +768m +( +Figures 94 and 95 +). Larvae were associated with + +Baetis +sp. + +, +Heptageniidae +( + +Afronurus + + + +sp.,), +Leptophlebiidae +( + +Choroterpes +sp. + +), + +Caenis +sp. + +, + + +Hydropsychidae +( +Trichoptera +). + + +Larval key to the Oriental species of + +Thraulus Eaton, + + +1881 + +1. Abdominal segment I with unilamellate gill… .....… + +T. femoratus +Li, Liu & Zhou, 2006 + + +- Abdominal segment I with bilamellate gill……………………………………..………2 +2. Ventral lamella of gill I fimbriate ………..………………………….…....……..…..3 +- Ventral lamella of gill I slender or lanceolate ………………………… ... ……. ………. 5 + +3. Anteromedian emargination of labrum with small, blunt crenation medially…………………………… ………………….……….. + +T. malabarensis + + +sp. nov. + + +- Anteromedian emargination of labrum without blunt crenation medially…….………...4 + +4. Labrum with rectangular median emargination; gills on abdominal segments II–VII similar in size…………………………….. + +T. gopalani +Grant & Sivaramakrishnan 1985 + + + +- Labrum without rectangular median emargination; gills on abdominal segments II–VII not similar in size…………..… + +T. thiagarajani +Balasubramanian & Muthukatturja 2019 + + +5. Dorsal and ventral lamella of gill I similar in size.….……………………………...…..6 +- Dorsal and ventral lamella of gill I not similar in size ………………...…….…………8 + +6. Dorsum of middle and hind femora with black, broad markings on distal half; anteromedian emargination of labrum with undulate medially; claw with a row of denticles progressively larger apical ly.........................….... + +T. fatuus +Kang & Yang 1994 + + +- Dorsum of middle and hind femora pale; anteromedian emargination of labrum without undulate medially; median denticles of claw larger than apical…...……………………7 + +7. Labrum with dense setae near the anteromedian margin; galea-lacinia of maxilla with 19– 20 comb-shaped setae near the anterior margin...… + +T. macilentus +Kang & Yang 1994 + + + +- Labrum with sparse setae near the anteromedian margin; galea-lacinia of maxilla with 24– 26 comb-shaped setae near the anterior margin…… + +T. umbrosus +Kang & Yang 1994 + + +8. Anteromedian emargination of labrum with median undulation………………………9 +- Anteromedian emargination of labrum without median undulation…………………...11 + +9. Claw with a row of 13–14 denticles, progressively larger towards apex……………………………… ………………………………... + +T. plumeus + + +sp. nov. + + +- Claw with a row of 11–12 denticles, progressively shorter towards apex………………………….……..……………..……................................................10 + +10. Lateral margin of mandibles smoothly curved with 10–12 simple setae……………………………… ……………………… + +T. jacobusi + +Isack +et al., +2022 + + + + +- Lateral margin of mandibles not smoothly curved with 1–2 simple setae……………………………… ………………………….. + +T. vellimalaiensis + + +sp. nov. + + + +11. Anteromedian emargination of labrum cuspidate medially; claw with a row of 10–11 denticles …………………………………… …….......................… + +T. cuspidatus + + +sp. nov. + + +- Anteromedian emargination of labrum not cuspidate medially…….......…...…………12 +12. Claw with minute denticles in apical set…………………………..……………...…...13 +- Claw without minute denticles in apical set …………………………...........................14 + +13. Claw with 5 minute denticles in apical set and 10 larger denticles in basal row; segment III of labial palp little longer of segment I..… ……….... + +T. mudumalaiensis +Soman 1991 + + + +- Claw with 3 minute denticles in apical set and 8 larger denticles in basal row; segment III of labial palp equal to length of segment II.…....…….. + +T. bishopi +Peters & Tsui 1973 + + + +14. Clawwitharowof5bluntdenticles;segment3oflabial palp little more than ¾ length of segment II; segment III of maxillary palp equal to length of segment 2…………………….………….……………… + +T. demoulini +Peters & Tsui 1973 + + + +- Claw with a row of 8 blunt denticles; segment 3 of labial palp equal to length of segment II; segment III of maxillary palp more than ¼ length of segment 2........................................................... ............................................... + +T. amravati + + +sp. nov. + + + + + +Discussion + + +Lack of species level morphological and molecular phylogenetic studies in +India +on the genus + +Thraulus + +sensu lato +hamper prediction of the probable time of arrival and diversification of this genus in the Indian subregion of the Oriental Realm. However, +Peters and Edmunds (1970) +, +Peters and Tsui (1972) +, and Li, +et al. +, (2006) pointed out that gill shape is correlated with water flow and dissolved oxygen concentration, resulting in an array of structural diversity. Accordingly, two morphological species groups of + +Thraulus + +sensu lato +have evolved in + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBF9C2BFE8BFADCFB077C74.xml b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBF9C2BFE8BFADCFB077C74.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9eb2b967721 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/2B/75/87/2B7587A7FFBF9C2BFE8BFADCFB077C74.xml @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ + + + +Contribution to the knowledge of Thraulus Eaton, 1881 (Insecta: Ephemeroptera: Leptophlebiidae: Atalophlebiinae) from India with the description of five new species + + + +Author + +Vasanth, M. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com & University of Madras, Chepauk, Chennai - 600005, India + + + +Author + +Subramanian, K. A. +Zoological Survey of India, Southern Regional Centre, Santhome High Road, Chennai - 600028, India; Email: subbuka. zsi @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Selvakumar, C. +Department of Zoology, The Madura College (Autonomous), Madurai - 625011, Tamil Nadu, India + + + +Author + +Sivaramakrishnan, K. G. +Flat No 3, Door No 7, Gokulam Apartment, Gokulam Colony, West Mambalam, Chennai - 600033, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2022 + +122 + + +2 + + +125 +151 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v122/i2/2022/168290 +2581-8686 +13185583 + + + + + + +Thraulus plumeus +Selvakumar, Vasanth and Subramanian + + +sp. nov. + + + + + + +( +Figures 57–73 +) + + +Material examined: + +Holotype +: +Larva +, +India +, +Meghalaya +, +East Jaintia Hills +, + +Daidung Village +Pool + +, +25.33547 N +, + + + +92.61981 E +, +1079 m +, +12.iii.2016 +, coll. E. Eyarin Jehamalar (Reg. No. 5145/H13). + +Paratypes +: +3 larvae +, same data as holotype ( +Reg. No. +5146/H13); +1 larva +, +Meghalaya +, +East Jaintia +hills, +Daidung village +stream + +, +25.33389°N +, + + +92.62089°E +, +1112 m +, +12.iii.2016 +, coll. E. Eyarin Jehamalar (Reg. No. 5151/H13); + +1 larva +, +Meghalaya +, +East Khasi +hills, +Parsmile +, +Santmain Nala + +, +25.53903°N +, +91.84417°E +, +1790 m +, +27.ii.2016 +, coll. E. Eyarin Jehamalar (Reg. No. 5152/ H13); + +1 larva +, +Nagaland +, +Peren district +, +Intanki National Park +, +Dhansri river + +, +25.55940°N +, +93.52678°E +, +185 m +, + + +22.iii.2017 +, coll. C. Selvakumar (Reg. No. 5674/H13). +Types +are deposited in CEL, Kolkata. + + + +Description ( +holotype +): + +Mature larva. Body length 4.5–5.0, + + +cerci 5, median filament 6 ( +Figure 57 +). + + +Head: +Head capsule and area between ocelli washed with dark brown; median line of vertex pale; margins of clypeus parallel. Labrum with posterior margin slightly convex, irregular sparse setae on both dorsal and ventral surfaces, additionally median and an apical row of setae dorsally along the anterior margin; width slightly greater than clypeus; labrum anteromedian emargination broad with undulate medially ( +Figures 59 and 60 +). Lingua of hypopharynx with well-developed lateral processes, anterior margin shallowly cleft ( +Figure 61 +). Mandibles with sparse lateral setae, prostheca of the left mandible with a stout spine ( +Figures 62 and 63 +). Maxilla with dense stout spines and fine setae on anterior margin, a large stout pectinate projection on the inner corner; outer margin of maxilla and cardo with setae; palp III segmented, length of segment I 1.2–1.4 times length of segment II, outer margin with few setae on segment II; length of segment III 0.8–0.9 times length of segment II, outer and inner margins of both with setae, the third segment with a small tuft of apical setae ( +Figure 64 +). Labium: glossa with thick plate-like setae on the ventral surface, fewer setae on dorsal surface; paraglossa with denser but fewer setae on dorsal surface; I segment of labial palp with thick setae on margins, II segment with setae on outer margin, an apical segment with thick and fine setae on margin and surface, those near apex of apical segment gathered into small tufts; segment I length ca. 1.2 times segment II length, segment III length 0.9 times segment II length ( +Figure 65 +). + + +Thorax: +Pronotum brown with pale irregular markings on the dorsal surface. Mesonotum brown, median area pale. Foreleg of trochanter with anterior surfaces lite black, and lateral surface yellowish; basal femora yellowish, apically yellowish mixed with black, tibiae blackish with very sparse and thin setae on the inner margin, densely covered with a row of feathered setae and with a row of stout and transverse setae ( +Figure 66 +). Hind tibiae dense with feathered and hair-like setae on the dorsal surface; tarsi of all legs with several stout setae on the inner margin and sparse setae on the outer margins ( +Figures 66, 67 and 68 +). Claws with a row of 13–14 denticles, progressively larger towards the apex ( +Figure 70 +). + + +Abdomen: +Abdomen brown, with indistinct paired submedian pale spots along the body axis. Terga III–IX with posterolateral projections, terga VIII–IX larger ( +Figure 57 +). Sterna with blackish brown, segment I–VII medially dark brown and segment VIII–X yellowish brown ( +Figure 58 +). Segments I–VII with gills; gills I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae wider than dorsal ( +Figure 71 +); gills II–VII similar in shape, with dorsal and ventral lamellae; each lamella elongated-ovate, with entire margins fimbriate; tracheae visible ( +Figures 72 and 73 +). Caudal filaments with a whorl of setae on alternate segments; setae shorter than the length of the corresponding segment. + + +Adult: +Unknown. + + + + +Etymology: +The species epithet is a Latin adjective and means feathery. It refers to the feather-like setae on the hind tibia. + + +Distribution: +Meghalaya +and +Nagaland +(Intanki NP, Peren dist.). + + + + +Diagnosis +: + +Thraulus plumeus + + +sp. nov. + +can be distinguished from other known species of the genus by the following combination of characters: • Labrum anteromedian emargination of broad with undulate medially ( +Figures 59 and 60 +). + + +• Dorsal surface of the hind tibia, there are dense feathered and hair-like setae ( +Figures 68 and 69 +). + + +• Claws with a row of 13–14 denticles, progressively larger towards the apex ( +Figure 68 +). + + +• Gills I slender, lanceolate, ventral lamellae wider than dorsal ( +Figure 71 +). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/53/50/D5/5350D558FFF555622249A02AFC8AFAB6.xml b/data/53/50/D5/5350D558FFF555622249A02AFC8AFAB6.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7a98dfa1716 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/53/50/D5/5350D558FFF555622249A02AFC8AFAB6.xml @@ -0,0 +1,452 @@ + + + +Three new records of Microcerotermes Silvestri (Blattodea: Isoptera: Termitidae) from West Bengal, India + + + +Author + +Sengupta, Rituparna + + + +Author + +Rajmohana, K. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +263 +266 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150766 +2581-8686 +13185385 + + + + + +2. + +Microcerotermes fletcheri +Holmgren & Holmgren, 1917 + + + + + + +1917. + +Microcerotermes fletcheri +Holmgren & Holmgren, +Mem. Dept. Agric. + + +India +(Ent.), + +5 +(3): 135–171. + + +Material examined: + +2 Soldiers +, +10 Workers +(ZSI/4890/ H11), +India +, +West Bengal +, +Purulia +: +Bundwan +, +Duarsini +( +22.76322°N +, +86.45829°E +), + +10.iii.2019 + +, Extracted from: Tree Stump + +; + +3 Soldiers +, +11 Workers +(ZSI/4891/H11), +India +, +West Bengal +, +Purulia +: +Bundwan +, +Duarsini +( +22.76322°N +, +86.45829°E +), + +10.iii.2019 + +, Extracted from: Epigeal carton nest + +. + + +Diagnosis: Soldier +( +Table 1 +and +Figure 1B +): Head capsule pale to deep brown. Head moderately hairy; sides substraight. Fontanelle very small and at anterior 1/3rd of head. Antennae 13 segmented; segment 3 smallest. Labrum subpentagonal in shape; medial round projection. Mandibles coarsely serrated; one large serration behind middle point. Postmentum club-shaped. Pronotum saddle shaped, with a deep notch in anterior margin, posterior margin emarginated at middle. + + +Worker +( +Table 2 +): Head capsule subsquarish, pale yellow in colour, Body pale yellow. Fontanelle not distinct. Antennae 13 segmented. Postclypeus hairy, anterior margin straight, posterior margin rounded. Pronotum saddle shaped. + + +Imago +: Head capsule dark brown, antennae, labrum and legs yellow, thorax and abdomen light brownish. Head and body densely hairy. Epicranial suture indistinctly present. Fontanelle small, circular. Ocelli oval. Antennae with 14 segments. Segment 3 shortest. Postclypeus little swollen. Pronotum shape almost trapezoidal ( +Chhotani, 1997 +). + + +Remarks: +This species is of relevance to agriculture, and is reported as a minor pest of coconut, Eucalyptus and teak ( +Shanbhag & Sundararaj, 2013 +). + + +3. + +Microcerotermes pakistanicus +Akhtar, 1974 + + + +1974. + +Microcerotermes pakistanicus +Akhtar, +Biologia + +(Lahore), + + +20 +(1): 23–61. + + +Material examined: + +4 Soldiers +, +10 Workers +(ZSI/4750/ H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Sagar Island +, +Phulbani +( +21.862°N +, +88.129°E +), + +22.iii.2018 + + +, Extracted from: Epigeal carton nest; + +1 Soldier +, +8 Workers +(ZSI/4748/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Sagar Island +, +Phulbani +( +21.862°N +, + + + +88.129°E +), +22.iii.2018 +, + +Extracted from: Epigeal carton nest; +1 Soldier +, +4 Workers +(ZSI/4740/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Sagar Island +, +Phulbani +( +21.862°N +, +88.129°E +) + +, + + + + +22.iii.2018 + +, +Extracted +from: +Epigeal +carton nest; +4 Soldiers +, +15 Workers +(ZSI/4739/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Sagar Island +, +Phulbani +( +21.862°N +, +88.129°E +) + +, + + +22.iii.2018 + +, +Extracted +from: +Mud +plaster on trunk of live babul tree; +3 Soldiers +, +6 Workers +(ZSI/4746/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Sagar Island +, +Phulbani +( +21.862°N +, +88.129°E +) + +, + + +22.iii.2018 + +, +Extracted +from: +Mud +plaster on trunk of live babul tree; +3 Soldiers +, +7 Workers +(ZSI/4892/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Purulia +, +Bundwan +, +Kaira +( +22.831°N +, +86.577°E +) + +, + + + + +11.iii.2019 + +, +Extracted +from: +Epigeal +carton nest; +3 Soldiers +, +11 Workers +(ZSI/4893/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +Purba Medinipore +, +Digha +( +21.623°N +, +87.504°E +) + +, + + +18.iv.2019 + +, +Extracted +from: +Fallen +wooden logs on ground; +1 Soldier +, +4 Workers +(ZSI/4987/H11), +India +: +West Bengal +: +North +24 +Parganas +, +Bira +( +22.783°N +, +88.573°E +) + +, + + +19.xi.2019 + +, +Extracted +from: basal part of live bamboo tree + +. + + + +Figure 1. A. + +Microcerotermes annandalei +Silvestri + +(Soldier); +B. + +Microcerotermes fletcheri +Holmgren & Holmgren + +(Soldier); and +C. + +Microcerotermes pakistanicus +Akhtar + +(Soldier). + + + +Diagnosis: Soldier +( +Table 1 +and +Figure 1C +): Head capsule pale to dark brown; elongated; rectangular, moderately hairy. Fontanelle indistinct. Antennae yellow with brown tinge; 13 segmented, segment 2 equal to 3+4; 3 shortest. Labrum distinctly pentagonal;blunt tip.Mandibles coarsely serrated, reddish brown; short; well developed; strongly incurved. Postmentum club-shaped; waist long. Pronotum saddle shaped; anterior margin weakly notched, posterior margin emarginate slightly; sometimes substraight. + + +Worker +( +Table 2 +): Head capsule and pronotum pale yellow. Head subsquarish. Head and body moderately hairy. Fontanelle small, circular, translucent. Postclypeus swollen. Pronotum saddle shaped. + + +Imago +: Head, pronotum postclypeus and abdominal tergites dark brown. Antennae and legs pale brown. Head and body densely hairy. Head subsquarish. Epicranial suture absent. Eyes subcircular. Ocelli oval. Antennae 14 segmented, 3 shortest. Pronotum subtrapezoidal. ( +Chhotani, 1997 +). + + +Distribution: +India +: +Kerala +( + +Krishna +et al +., 2013 + +) and +West Bengal +(present study). + + +Remarks: +The species is recorded as a minor pest in +India +, causing damage to buildings and timbers (Shanbhag & + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FCA8FF238F55C15D.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FCA8FF238F55C15D.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..899ecf2c9fd --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FCA8FF238F55C15D.xml @@ -0,0 +1,149 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +7. + +Chanda nama +Hamilton, 1822 + + + + + + +1822. + +Chanda nama +, Hamilton-Buchanan, Fishes + +of Ganges: 109, 371, pl. 39, fig.37 (type-locality: ponds throughout Bengal). + + +2013. + +Chanda nama +, Kottelat, M. 2013 + +(22 Nov.) The fishes of the inland waters of Southeast Asia: a catalogue and core bibiography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters, mangroves and estuaries. +Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No +. +27 +: 1-663. + + +Common name: +Elongate glass-perchlet + + +Material examined: + +4 exs. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3626 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D VII + 1 15-17; A 111 15-17; P ii 11-12; V15. Body oval and strappingly compressed, mouth hefty with a protruding lower jaw; scales tiny, often unevenly arranged; lateral line with 100 to 107 scales. + + +Geographical distribution: +Inhabits fresh and brackish waters, both in standing and running waters. Widely present in +India +. + + +Remarks: +These small, bony, fleshy fishes are sold in masses along with other small fishes in the fish bazaars. + + +Summary + + + +Seven species of fishes belonging to three orders and three families were recorded from the +West Banas River +near Dantiwada, +Banaskantha district +, +Gujarat + +. + +This is the first attempt to describe fish diversity of +West Banas River +from +Gujarat state + +. + + +Acknowledgement + + +Authors are greatly thankful to Dr. Kailash Chandra, Director, Zoological Survey of +India +, Kolkata for providing required facilities to undertake the present work. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FF56FDBC88A2C2D9.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FF56FDBC88A2C2D9.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..159d4e6f632 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB363FFF8FF56FDBC88A2C2D9.xml @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +6. + +Notopterus notopterus +(Pallas, 1769) + + + + + + +1769. + +Gymnotus notopterus, +Pallas, +Specil. Zool. + +, +7 +: 40, pl. 6, +fig. 2 +(type-locality: ponds and rivers of Bengal). + + +2013. + +Notopterus notopterus +, Ahmed, Abu, Md., A. T., Rahman, M. and Mandal, S. Biodiversity + +of hill stream fishes in +Bangladesh +. +Zootaxa +3700 +(2): 283-292. + + +Common name: +Grey featherback + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3625 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters +: D 8; A+ C 109; V 6. Body rhombus and powerfully compressed. Head length is about 4.5 times in standard length; preorbital ragged. Dorsal fin implanted nearer to snout-tip than to base of caudal fin. Pectoral fins reasonable range beyond anal fin origin. Colour in life, silvery-white with numerous fine grey spots on body. + + +Distribution: +Broadly distributed in +India +. + + +Remarks: +This species appears to flourish well in lentic waters. This fish is not in excessive demand. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFF8FCB5FAAF8925C563.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFF8FCB5FAAF8925C563.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..9d1b11725cb --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFF8FCB5FAAF8925C563.xml @@ -0,0 +1,126 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +5. + +Osteobrama cotio +(Hamilton, 1822) + + + + + + +1822. + +Cyprinus cotio +Hamilton-Buchanan, +Fishes + +of Ganges +: 339, 393, pl. 39, fig. 93 (type-locality: ponds and ditches of Bengal). + + +2003. + +Osteobrama cotio, +Mirza, M. R. + +, Checklist of freshwater fishes of +Pakistan +. +Suppl. Ser +. +3 +: 1-30 + + +Common name: +Cotio + + +Material examined: + +3 exs. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3624 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D iii-iv 8; A iii 33-38; P i 12-14; V i 8. Body significantly compressed, abdominal edge piercing from behind pelvic-fin base to anal fin but rounded in front of pelvic fins. Mouth small; barbels absent. Dorsal spine feeble and saw-like, lateral line with about 65 scales, the scales are somewhat deciduous and unevenly arranged. + + +Geographical distribution: +Widely distributed in +India +. + + +Remarks: +This species which attains a length of +15 cm +, is of no attention to fisheries; possibly a valuable larvicide. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFCB5FE6689DBC26F.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFCB5FE6689DBC26F.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c9c4def63aa --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFCB5FE6689DBC26F.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +4. + +Systomus sarana +(Hamilton, 1822) + + + + + + +1822. + +Cyprinus sarana +, Hamilton-Buchanan, +Fishes + +of Ganges +: 307, 388 (type-locality: ponds and rivers of Bengal). + + +2013. + +Systomus sarana, +Kottelat, M. + +The fishes of the inland waters of southeast Asia: a catalogue and core bibiography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters, mangroves and estuaries. +Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No +. +27 +: 1-663. + + +Common name: +Olive barb + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3632 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D iii 8; A iii 5; P i 15; V i 8. Mouth judicious; barbels two pairs, rostral one as long as orbit, maxillary pair much longer. Dorsal fin inserted a little nearer to tip of snout than to base of caudal fin; lateral line complete, with 32 scales; a gloomy blotch on lateral line before base of caudal fin. + + +Geographical distribution: +Extensively distributed in +India +. + + +Remarks: +This barb forms minor fishery in various water bodies of +India +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FBB589A6C638.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FBB589A6C638.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..323cde49525 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FBB589A6C638.xml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +3. + +Labeo calbasu +(Hamilton, 1822) + + + + + + +1822. + +Cyprinus calbasu +, Hamilton-Buchanan, +Fishes + +of Ganges +: 297, 387, pl. 2, fig. 33 (type-locality: rivers and ponds of Bengal and in the western provinces). + + +2013. + +Labeo calbasu +, Kottelat, M. + +The fishes of the inland waters of South +East Asia +: a catalogue and core bibiography of the fishes known to occur in freshwaters, mangroves and estuaries. +Raffles Bulletin of Zoology Supplement No +. +27 +: 1-663. + + +Common name: +Kalbasu + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3631 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D iv 13; A ii 5; P i 16; Vi 8. Snout depressed and equitably pointy, lacking lateral lobe, dotted with pores. Mouth inferior barbel two pairs (rostral and maxillary) dorsal fin with a extended base, inserted halfway between snout-tip and base of caudal fin. Fins black colored. + + +Geographical distribution: +Common in +India + + +Remarks: +It is one of the main Indian carps. It is a vital food fish and at several places is denoted to as the ‘Black Rohu’. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FF2C8826C369.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FF2C8826C369.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..39d4f49152d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB364FFFFFF73FF2C8826C369.xml @@ -0,0 +1,137 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +2. + +Labeo boggut +(Sykes, 1839) + + + + + + +1838. + +Chondrostoma boggut, +Sykes, +Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond +. + +, +6 +: 160 (type-locality: Poona waterways, +Maharashtra +). + + +2013. + +Labeo boggut, +Ahmed, Abu, Md., A. T., Rahman, M. and Mandal, S. Mandal +Biodiversity + + +of hillstream fishes in +Bangladesh +. Zootaxa, + +3700 +(2): 283-292. + + +Common name: +Boggut +Labeo + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/ 3630 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D iii 8; V I 8; A ii 5; P i 16; Vi 8. Extended and lean body, its dorsal shape more convex than ventral. Thick snout projecting beyond mouth. Snout is dotted with pores. Dorsal fin implanted closer to snout tip. Dark spot close to the base of caudal fin. A short pair of maxillary barbels is present. Scales are very small. Lateral line is with 63 scales. + + +Distribution: +Northern +India +up to Cauvery river system. + + +Remarks: +One of most slim among + +Labeo spp +. + +Most plentiful freshwater fish in +Gujarat +. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB365FFFEFCABFC1B8F0EC025.xml b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB365FFFEFCABFC1B8F0EC025.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..726368fd63b --- /dev/null +++ b/data/6B/2F/87/6B2F87DFB365FFFEFCABFC1B8F0EC025.xml @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ + + + +Exploration of Fish Diversity in the West Banas River, Banaskantha, Gujarat + + + +Author + +Banyal, Harinder Singh + + + +Author + +Kumar, Sanjeev + + + +Author + +Raina, R. H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + + +journal volume +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/132333 +2581-8686 + + + + + +1. + +Pethia ticto +(Hamilton, 1822) + + + + + + +1822. + +Cyprinus ticto +, Hamilton-Buchannan, +Fishes + +of Ganges +: 314,398, pl.8, fig.87 (type-locality: south eastern parts of Bengal). + + +2015. + +Pethia ticto +, Atkore, V. M., Knight, J. D. M., Rema Devi, K. and Krishnaswamy, J. 2015 + +(4 May) A new species of + +Pethia + +from the Western Ghats, +India +(Teleostei: +Cyprinidae +). +Copeia +103 +(2): 290-296. + + +Common name: +Two- Spot barb. + + +Material examined: + +1 ex. +, +West Banas River +near +Dantiwada +, +Banaskantha +, +Gujarat +, + +11.xii.2017 + +, coll. +H. S. Banyal +, +Reg. No. +V/3633 + +. + + +Diagnostic characters: +D ii 8; A ii 5; P i 12; V i 8. Body extended, mouth petite & terminal, barbels absent, dorsal fin situated posterior to base of pelvic fin with its last unbranched ray osseous, solid and saw-toothed at posterior edge, pectoral fin with a black spot; lateral line complete with 23 scales. + + +Geographical distribution: +Extensively distributed in +India +in diverse aquatic ecosystems. + + +Remarks: +It is a quite common fish relished by the birds and is also a popular barb of the aquaria. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4AF3B8F7379FDAEFB2.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4AF3B8F7379FDAEFB2.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..52a82442b8d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4AF3B8F7379FDAEFB2.xml @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Athyma cama +Moore, 1857 + +( +Figure 11 +) + + + +Common name: +Himalayan orange staff sergeant + + + + +Salient features: +Upperside brown; a broad white band and orange band is just behind to it in case of male. Female having orange bands on upper side and is brown in colour. + + +Remarks: +Individual was noticed perching on + +Berberis lycium + +and + +Pyrus pashia + +at an elevation of +915m +above sea level. + + +Imaging date: +17-IX-2018 + + +Old distribution: +Uttarakhand +to Northeast +India +, Global distribution restricted to Asia ( +Bhutan +, +Nepal +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution: +J&K (Sunderbani, Rajouri). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + +Symphaedra nais +Forster, 1771 + + + +Common name: +Baronet ( +Figure 7 & 8 +) + + +Salient characters +: The specimen with upper side tawny yellow, forewing with transverse black line below apical apex, with oval spot beyond encircling small yellow spot and termen shaded with black; hindwing post discal evenly curved series of spots and forewing base shaded with fuscous black, two spots at base of cell and a transverse line beyond crimson pink, edged marked with black. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were recorded mud puddling nearby + +Diospyros species + +, + +Bauhinia variegata + +and + +Lantana camara + +flowering twigs between the elevation ranges of +320-330 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +13-VIII-2016 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, Chhatisgarh, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, Telangana, +Tamil Nadu +, +Uttarakhand +and +West Bengal +. Wide distribution reported from South +India +and +Sri Lanka +. ( +Varshney & Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + + +Figures 1-6. 1 +. + +Abisara bifasciata +Moore, 1877 + +. +2. + +Pareronia hippia +Fabricius, 1787 + +. +3. + +Elymnias hypermnestra +Linnaeus, 1763 + +. +4&5. + +Acraea terpsicore +Linnaeus, 1758 + +. +6. + +Charaxes solon +Fabricius, 1793 + +. + + + +New distribution +: J&K (Raika Environment Park, + +Jammu). + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4CF0F5F2389A9FEF49.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4CF0F5F2389A9FEF49.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..a4bd683b382 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5104F4CF0F5F2389A9FEF49.xml @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Charaxes solon +Fabricius, 1793 + + + + +Common name +: Black Rajah ( +Figure 6 +) + + + + +Salient characters: +Underside silvery grey, narrow wavy black lines with sub marginal and marginal yellowish green spots and crescents on under hind wing. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed flying and mud puddling in and around the flowers of + +Ageratum conyzoides + +and + +Lantana camara + +along the shore of river near to the forest area between the elevation ranges of +320-360 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date +: +17-VIII-2017 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Delhi +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Rajasthan +, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana and +West Bengal +. Wide distribution reported from Southeast Asia ( +Sri Lanka +and +Bangladesh +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (near Mansar Lake, Jammu). + + +IUCN threat status +: Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4CF356F17E9FDAEA43.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4CF356F17E9FDAEA43.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..48d33ed8fa4 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4CF356F17E9FDAEA43.xml @@ -0,0 +1,138 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Acraea terpsicore +Linnaeus, 1758 + +( +Figure 4 & 5 +) + + + +Common name +: Tawny Coster + + + + +Salient characters +: Upper side brick red or orange with narrow black boarder along outer wing edge on forewing; hind wing with black border and white spots. Male hind wing with a basal series of four or five black spots. + + +Remarks +: Individuals were observed flying in grass and on flowers of + +Bauhinia vahlii + +and + +Passiflora +species + +at the elevation range of +330-370 m +amsl. Individuals were not noticed flying very high, but seems keep flying along the ground + + +Imaging date: +22-X-2015 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Andhra Pradesh +, Chhatisgarh, +Delhi +, +Gujarat +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Manipur +, +Meghalaya +, +Rajasthan +, Shimla, +Sikkim +, Telangana, +Tripura +, +Uttar Pradesh +and +West Bengal +. Wide distribution reported mainly from Southeast Asia. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Manda hills, Jammu). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, also not included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F0569A78ECB0.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F0569A78ECB0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..07632f9c7a1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F0569A78ECB0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,114 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Pareronia hippia +Fabricius, 1787 + +( +Figure 2 +) + + + +Common name: +Indian Wanderer + + + + +Salient characters: +Male upper side ground colour with clear blue and forewing apex and terminal margin broadly black, while female upper side black with white bluish markings. The marginal markings prominent on upper hind wing in both sex. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed flying over + +Tecoma stans + +and + +Bauhinia vahlii + +at the elevation range of +320-380 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +04-VII-2016 +. + + +Old distribution: +India- throughout +India +including present record from J&K and not reported from +Punjab +and +Rajasthan +. Global distribution restricted to Asia. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (SKUAST-J Chatha). + + +IUCN threat status +: Not yet worked out, also not included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F4539FB9EBE1.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F4539FB9EBE1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..366eaaa4017 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF091F4539FB9EBE1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,121 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Abisara bifasciata +Moore, 1877 + +( +Figure 1 +) + + + +Common name: +Double Banded Judy + + + + +Salient characters +: Upper side rich maroon-brown with blue gloss, underside dull maroon brown, forewing with transverse pale bands, hindwing with curved discal pal fascia. In male, upperside with rich purple-brown or maroon-brown with a blue gloss, whereas, in female, upperside hazel brown and terminal halves of wings pale. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were noticed usually at the top of trees and amidst foliages nearby or on flowering twigs of + +Justicia adhatoda + +and + +Lantana camara + +at the elevation of +327 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +15-X-2014 +. + + +Old distribution: +India- +Assam +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +, +Manipur +, +Mizoram +and +Tamil Nadu +. This species is native to Asia ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (inside Raika environment + +Park, Jammu). + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF356F5329A78E880.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF356F5329A78E880.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..4590d6654f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5114F4DF356F5329A78E880.xml @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Elymnias hypermnestra +Linnaeus, 1763 + +( +Figure 3 +) + + + +Common name: +Common Palmfly + + + + +Salient characters: +Male has black upperside forewings with minute patches, forewing with a broad triangular pale purplish-white pre-apical mark, while, female upper side tawny, veins black, forewing dorsal margin broadly black. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were recorded flying around + +Murraya koenigii + +and + +Crinum sp. + +flowering twigs at the elevation of +327 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +17-X-2016 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Assam +, +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, Chhatisgarh, +Gujarat +, +Kerala +, +Maharashtra +, +Mizoram +, Odhisa, +Punjab +, +Sikkim +, +Tripura +, +Uttarakhand +and +West Bengal +. Wide distribution recorded from South Asia. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Raika Environment Park, + +Jammu). + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F47F3B8F2869A78EF10.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F47F3B8F2869A78EF10.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f2968683e3d --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F47F3B8F2869A78EF10.xml @@ -0,0 +1,117 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Udaspes folus +Cramer 1775 + +(Figure 17 & 18) + + + +Common name +: Grass demon + + + + +Salient features: +Upperside black, the basal half of both the wings covered with minute yellow scales, markings pure white. Fore wing with large white spot. Hind wing with a very large medial white patch with its margin sinous all around; abdominal area covered with yellow hair. Upper side fore wing with markings and hind wing with white medial patch. + + +Remarks: +Individual was found on grass at an elevation of +915m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +16-V- 2018 +. + + +Old distribution: +Gujarat +to +West Bengal +and south to Kerela, +Himachal Pradesh +to Northeast +India +. Global Distribution Srilanka +Myanmar +, +China +, Indochina, +Taiwan +, +Thailand +, +Singapore +, +Indonesia +. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution: +J&K (BGSB University, Rajouri). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F2E69A9FEF10.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F2E69A9FEF10.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..c9ac5b535af --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F2E69A9FEF10.xml @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Jamides celeno +Cramer, 1775 + +(Figure 15) + + + +Common name: +Common Cerulean + + + + +Salient characters: +Underside with white lines on greyish brown background, tornal spot present at the base of tail. Male upper side with ground colour pale bluish white, whereas female with uppe rside with greater area of white to be seen between brown markings. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed perching over + +Bauhinia vahlii + +flowers between the elevation range of +325-340 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date +: +12-VI-2016 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Assam +, Goa, +Gujarat +, +Himachal Pradesh +, +Kerala +, +Meghalaya +, +Maharashtra +, +Tripura +, Telangana, +Uttarakhand +and +West Bengal +. This species is endemic to Southeast Asia. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Mahamaya forest, Jammu). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F6B39FDAEA18.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F6B39FDAEA18.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..22017cd899c --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F0F5F6B39FDAEA18.xml @@ -0,0 +1,125 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Arhopala amantes +Hewitson, 1862 + +( +Figure 13 & 14 +) + + + +Common name: +Large Oakblue + + + + +Salient characters: +Underside hind wing squarish spots in spaces 4 and 5 at right angles, metallic blue markings on its upper side. In the female, the blue scales restricted to the centre and basal portion of both wings and outer margins marked by wide black band. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed in lower canopy of small trees and noticed flying over + +Lantana camara, Syzygium +cuminii + +and + +Tecoma stans + +between the elevation ranges of +325-370 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date +: +22-VI-2015 +. + + +Old distribution: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Gujarat +, +Karnataka +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, Odhisa and +Rajasthan +. Global distribution restricted to Asia ( +Sri Lanka +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Mahamaya forest, Jammu). + + +IUCN threat status +: Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F3B8F73A9A9FEA24.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F3B8F73A9A9FEA24.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..59bc7206b66 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5144F48F3B8F73A9A9FEA24.xml @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Everes lacturnus +Godart, 1824 + +(Figure 16) + + + +Common name +: Indian cupid + + + + +Salient features: +Underside is pale silvery-grey, with a bright reddish orange blotch at the hindwing tornus, and seriesof dark grey marginal and submarginal dashes. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were found nectaring on + +Trifolium +species + +and perching over grass at an elevation of +915m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +20-IV-2019 +. + + +Old distribution: +In +India +: +Himachal Pradesh +to Northeast +India +, +Uttar Pradesh +and +Bihar +. Global distribution reported from Srilanka to +Malaysia +, Southern +China +, +South Korea +, +Japan +, +Thailand +, Austrailia. ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution: +J&K (BGSB University, Rajouri). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F3D59A9FED04.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F3D59A9FED04.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..24c72d6745e --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F3D59A9FED04.xml @@ -0,0 +1,151 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Moduza procris +Cramer, 1777 + +( +Figure 10 +) + + + +Common name: +Commander + + + + +Salient characters: +The upper side of their wings bright reddish brown and centre of wings with white spots, hind wings with crenulated margins and underside whitish grey towards the base and row of dull reddish brown or black spot along the margins. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed having swift flight nearby forest areas, open glades and roadsides. The Commander spotted basking with their wings pressed flat on rocks along streambeds. Flowering twigs of + +Acacia catechu, Mussaendra +frondoda, +Mitragyna parviflora +, +Acacia modesta +, +Cannabis sativa + +and + +Lantana camara + +between the elevation ranges of +320 m +and +500 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +15-IX-2014 +. + + +Old distribution +: +India +: +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, +Chhattisgarh +, +Gujarat +, +Jharkhand +, +Kerala +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Meghalaya +, Odhisa, +Sikkim +, +Tamil Nadu +, +Tripura +, +Uttarakhand +and +West Bengal +. Native of South Asia ( +Myanmar +, +Bangladesh +and +Sri Lanka +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; ondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Raika Environment Park, + +Jammu). + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, also not included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F4489FDAEBFC.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F4489FDAEBFC.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..303e765b6d8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF0F5F4489FDAEBFC.xml @@ -0,0 +1,127 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Neptis jumbah +Moore, 1858 + +( +Figure 9 +) + + +Common name: Chestnut Streaked Sailer + + + +Salient characters: +In male, upper side fuliginous black spots. In female, the spots on forewing and hind wings comparatively broader than male, central white band on upper hind wing broad, row of white spots reduced near upper hind wing outer edge and dark chestnut streak beyond under forewing cell. +Remarks: +Individuals were observed perching flowers and matured fruits of +Lantana camara +at the elevation of +327m +above sea level. + + +Imaging date: +17-X-2017 +. + + +Old distribution +: +India +: +Andhra Pradesh +, +Arunachal Pradesh +, +Assam +, Chhatisgarh, +Gujarat +, +Jharkhand +, J&K (present), +Kerala +, +Karnataka +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Meghalaya +, Odhisa, +Tripura +, +Sikkim +and +West Bengal +. Endemic to South Asia ( +Myanmar +and +Sri Lanka +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Manda hills, Jammu). + + +IUCN threat status: +Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF3B8F5A69A9FE978.xml b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF3B8F5A69A9FE978.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ae96f469ff2 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/71/2B/87/712B87B5E5164F4AF3B8F5A69A9FE978.xml @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ + + + +New records of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Insecta) from Jammu and Kashmir Himalaya + + + +Author + +Sheikh, Taslima + + + +Author + +Parey, Sajad H. + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +4 + + +463 +473 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i4/2019/144197 +2581-8686 +13185796 + + + + + + +Tajuria jehana +Moore, 1884 + +( +Figure 12 +) + + + +Common name: +Plains Blue Royal. + + + + +Salient characters: +Upperside white with black lines in series on upper hindwings, two tornal spots at the base of tail and blue area on fore-wing above. + + +Remarks: +Individuals were observed perching over + +Murraya koenigii + +and +Todalia +trees between the elevation ranges of +320-350 m +amsl. + + +Imaging date: +9-XI- 2015 +. + + +Old distribution +: +India +: +Assam +, +Bihar +, Chhatisgarh, Garhwal, +Gujarat +, +Jharkhand +, +Karnataka +, +Madhya Pradesh +, +Maharashtra +, +Meghalaya +, Shimla, +Tamil Nadu +, Telangana, +Uttarakhand +, +Uttar Pradesh +and +West Bengal +. Global distribution restricted to Asia ( +Sri Lanka +, +China +and +Nepal +). ( +Varshney and Smetacek, 2015 +; Kehimkar, 2014, 2016; Paul Van Gasse, 2018; Sondhi and +Kunte, 2018 +; + +Kunte +et al +., 2018 + +). + + +New distribution +: J&K (Raika Environment Park, + +Jammu). + +IUCN threat status +: Not yet worked out, but the species included in catalogue of life. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/82/25/87/822587C5C4232F421CEDB6594810FEE1.xml b/data/82/25/87/822587C5C4232F421CEDB6594810FEE1.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b9fd1647b18 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/82/25/87/822587C5C4232F421CEDB6594810FEE1.xml @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + +New record of Dipseudopsis doehleri Ulmer, 1929 (Trichoptera: Dipseudopsidae) from Manipur, India + + + +Author + +Pandher, Manpreet Singh + + + +Author + +Garima, Deepti + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2020 + +120 + + +3 + + +267 +269 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v120/i3/2020/150569 +2581-8686 +13185409 + + + + + + +Genus + + +Dipseudopsis +Walker, 1852: 91 + + +. + + + + + + +Type +species: + +Dipseudopsis capensis +Walker + +(monobasic). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/A6/33/87/A63387D3FFCA6042E4AA09C98B43FAD0.xml b/data/A6/33/87/A63387D3FFCA6042E4AA09C98B43FAD0.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..b3e3a8209b8 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/A6/33/87/A63387D3FFCA6042E4AA09C98B43FAD0.xml @@ -0,0 +1,320 @@ + + + +First report of Priacanthus prolixus Starnes, 1988 (Perciformes: Priacanthidae) from the West Bengal Coast + + + +Author + +Mohanty, Swarup Ranjan +Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam - 761002, Odisha, India; anil 2 k 7 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Mohapatra, Anil +Estuarine Biology Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Gopalpur-on-Sea, Ganjam - 761002, Odisha, India; anil 2 k 7 @ gmail. com + + + +Author + +Bineesh, K. K. +Andaman & Nicobar Regional Centre (ANRC), Zoological Survey of India, Haddo, Port Blair - 744 102, Andaman & Nicobar Island, India + +text + + +Records of the Zoological Survey of India + + +2019 + +119 + + +3 + + +289 +291 + + + +journal article +10.26515/rzsi/v119/i3/2019/128807 +2581-8686 +13185758 + + + + + + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes, 1988 + + + + +Common name +Arrow bulleye + + + + +1988. + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes + +, +Bulletin of Marine Science +, +43 +: 117-203. + + +Description: +D X+15, A III+15, P 19, V I+5, GR 29-31, LL 76-84. Body elongated and laterally compressed. Extremely adherent, modified cycloid scales cover the body. Head relatively broad and about +2.7-3 in +standard length. Mouth strongly oblique and large, head bears a unique character of Priacanthidea that is large eye which is +8.6-8.9 in +Standard length and +2.9-3.2 in +head length. Lower jaw projecting upwards both upper and lower jaw contains small conical teeth. A pair of nostrils located just below of eye. Anterior nostril rounded and posterior nostril like a transverse slit. Preopercle have slightly serrated margin and a serrated spine, caudal-fin margin concave. Scales in lateral line series is about 74-84 and scale rows between dorsal fin origin and lateral line is 10- + + +11. The details of morphometrics is given in +Table1 +. + + +Colour: +Body, head and fins dark orange red coloured. Pectoral fins reddish yellow; pelvic fin light dusky to dark, especially distally, with a black spot basally on dorsal surface ( +Figure1 +). After preservation colour turned into silvery white. Seven dark red spots present on lateral line. Caudal fin with narrow black margin posteriorly. + + +Discussion: +Genus + +Priacanthus + +represents six species in +India +that is + +Priacanthus hamrur + +(Forsskål,), + +Priacanthus tayenus +Richardson, 1846 + +, + +Priacanthus sagittarius +Starnes (1988) + + +Priacanthus macracanthus +Cuvier, 1829 + +, + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes (1988) + +and + +Priacanthus blochii +Bleeker, 1853 + +. Out of this six species only two species + +Priacanthus hamrur + +(Forsskål,) and + +Priacanthus tayenus +Richardson, 1846 + +were reported from +West Bengal +coast ( + +Kar +et al. +, 2017 + +). Present study reports first time + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes (1988) + +from the +West Bengal +. These six species are distinctly separated from each other + + + +Table 1. +Morphometric and meristic characters of specimens of + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes, 1988 + + +Characters Ratio in Standard Length (SL) + + +1 2 3 4 5 + +Pre-dorsal Length 3.4 +Preanal Length 1.6 Depth at 6th dorsal spine 3 Head Length 2.7 +Eye diameter 8.8 +Inter orbital space 14.6 Snout Length 10.1 Pectoral Fin Length 5.5 +1st dorsal Spine Length 16.5 +2nd Doral Spine Length 11 10th Dorsal Spine Length 7.3 + + + + + +1st Anal Spine Length 11 + + + + + +2nd Anal Spine Length 8.2 + +3.2 3.7 + +3.3 3.4 3.4 3.3 + + +1.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 +3.1 3 3.1 3 2.7 3 2.9 2.8 +8.6 8.9 8.6 8.6 14.1 14 14 13.5 +10.4 10.3 10.3 10.7 5.5 5.2 5.3 5.5 +18.3 17.8 damage 17.3 +12 11.9 damage 12 7.8 7.3 7.3 8.2 +12.48 10.7 10.3 12 +10.4 9.2 9.1 9.7 + +3rd Anal Spine Length 7.3 + + +8.9 8.2 8.6 8.6 + + + + + + + + + + + + +
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Eye diameter
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+3.1 2.9 2.9 3 + +3.7 3.4 3.5 3.7 + + +Pectoral Fin Length 2 Inter orbital space 5.3 + + +2 1.7 1.8 1.9 5 4.6 4.8 4.7 + + + +Figure 1. + +Priacanthus prolixus +Starnes, 1988 + +from the West Bengal coast, East coast of India. + + + +with number of different characters specially gill rakers. + +Priacanthus sagittarius +, +Priacanthus hamrur +, +Priacanthus tayenus +, +Priacanthus macracanthus +, +Priacanthus prolixus +and +Priacanthus blochii +having + +total gill rakers on first arch 19-22, 24-26, 21-24, 23-29, 28-31 and 17-22 ( +Starnes, 1988 +). Focusing on gill rakers + +Priacanthus prolixus + +28-31( +Starnes, 1988 +) which is nearly equal to the other two species of the genus + +Priacanthus + +which is + +Priacanthus arenatus +Cuvier, 1829 + +and + +Priacanthus meeki +Jenkins, 1903 + +having 28-32 and 30-33 ( +Starnes, 1988 +) number of gill rakers.These two species shows overlapping gill rakers count with + +Priacanthus prolixus +, + +but also shows some differentiating characters. + +Priacanthus arenatus + +distinguished from + +Priacanthus prolixus + +by its body depth, where + +P. arenatus + +shows 2.6-2.8 and + +P. prolixus + +shows 2.9-3.1( +Starnes, 1988 +). + +Priacanthus meeki + +also can + +
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