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Tak, Neena
- New Records of Ants (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Haryana, India
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Neena Tak
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Seema Kumar
2
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1 Desert Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Jodhpur-342005, IN
2 Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur-342005, IN
1 Desert Regional Centre, Zoological Survey of India, Jodhpur-342005, IN
2 Arid Forest Research Institute, Jodhpur-342005, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 114, No 4 (2014), Pagination: 529-538Abstract
Ants have the most highly organized social life among all the insects. The major factor responsible for their ecological success is division of labour, performing different biological functions. Ants live in highly organized and integrated units the societies or colonies. Bingham’s (1903) fauna is the main source of knowledge of ants in India. Chapman and Capco (1951) published a checklist of the ants of Asia.- First Record of Ant (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Lakshadweep Islands, India
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Neena Tak
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A. K. Sanyal
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1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, West Bengal, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, M-Block, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, West Bengal, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 113, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 13-15Abstract
The formerly known Laccadive, Amini and Minicoy group of Islands in the Arabian sea were named as Lakshadweep in the year 1973 to form one of the smallest Union Territories of India. Lakshadweep archipelago consists of 12 atolls, three reefs and five submerged banks with 10 of its 36 Islands (area 32 sq.km.) being inhabited. Scientific expeditions in the area as such can never be restricted to small land mass but must cover a lagoon area of 42 sq. km., territorial waters of 20,000 km. and the exclusive economic zone of 4,00,000 sq.km.- Ants (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) of Bethuadahari Wildlife Sanctuary, Nadia, West Bengal, India
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1 Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, IN
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Records of the Zoological Survey of India - A Journal of Indian Zoology, Vol 113, No 4 (2013), Pagination: 17-22Abstract
The state of West Bengal extends from the Himalayas in the north to the Bay of Bengal in the south. It lies between 20°31' N and 27°12' N latitude and 85°50' E and 89°52' E longitude covering a geographic area of 88,752 sq. km. Just being 2.70% of the country's total geographical area. West Bengal has 5 National Parks, 15 Sanctuaries, 2 Tiger Reserves and 1 Biosphere Reserve. The state has 4064 sq. km. of forests under protected areas network which is 34% of the State's total forest area and 4.54% of the total geographical area.Keywords
Wildlife Sancturay, Taxonomic Key, Systematics, Formicidae.- On Some Ants (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from Nagaland, India
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1 Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, West Bengal, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, New Alipore, Kolkata-700053, West Bengal, IN