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- Observations on the Avifauna of Mount Harriett National Park, South Andaman (A & N Islands)
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Indian Forester, Vol 122, No 10 (1996), Pagination: 965-968Abstract
The present paper reports the occurrence of 88 species ot birds from different localities or Mount Harriett National Park, South Andamans.- Observations on Avifauna of Great Nicobar Island, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 120, No 10 (1994), Pagination: 953-955Abstract
The present paper reports the occurrence of 71 species of birds from different habitat zone of Great Nicobar Island.- Artificial Regeneration of Fire Burnt Areas with Deodar in the Forests of the Western Himalayas
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Indian Forester, Vol 57, No 3 (1931), Pagination: 118-120Abstract
No abstract- The Holy Kailash Mountain
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Indian Forester, Vol 58, No 2 (1932), Pagination: 91-93Abstract
No abstract- Deodar Sowing in the Dry Zone
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Indian Forester, Vol 59, No 5 (1933), Pagination: 304-306Abstract
No abstract- Moth Diversity of Chhattisgarh State, India
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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 7 (2013), Pagination: 626-632Abstract
The present work was an attempt to document diversity of moth fauna of Chhattisgarh for assessing the ecological stability of the areas, which are highly susceptible due to various anthropogenic activities and coal mines in particular. A total of 90 species of moths belonging to 79 genera, 15 families, 26 subfamilies under 10 superfamilies were identified and recorded.Keywords
Lepidoptera, Species Richness, Diversity, Chhattisgarh, Moths- Life History of Chionaema coccinae Recorded from Dehradun, Uttarakhand
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Indian Forester, Vol 139, No 7 (2013), Pagination: 645-647Abstract
Life history stages of the Arctiid moth Chionaema coccinae, Moore, 1878 (Subfamily Lithosiinae) were recorded in Wildlife Institute of India campus, Dehradun. Larva, pupa and cocoon structure along with male female dimorphism were described. The cocoon along with the pupa were kept upto emergence of the adult to confirm species identification.Keywords
Cyana, Larva, Cocoon, Host plant, Moth, Life cycle- Preliminary Investigation on Spider Fauna (Arachnida: Araneae) of Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh, India
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1 Zoological Survey of India, Central Zone Regional Centre, Jabalpur-482002, IN
2 Government Autonomous Model Science College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
1 Zoological Survey of India, Central Zone Regional Centre, Jabalpur-482002, IN
2 Government Autonomous Model Science College, Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, IN
3 Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata, IN
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Indian Forester, Vol 142, No 7 (2016), Pagination: 697-701Abstract
The present paper is based on preliminary investigation of the spider fauna of Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary spread in Sagar, Narsinghpur and Damoh districts of Madhya Pradesh, India. There is no report on the spider fauna from this sanctuary. Altogether 51 species of spiders belonging to 25 genera under 12 families from the sanctuary are studied and reported for the first time in the present paper.Keywords
Araneae, Spider, Diversity, Nauradehi Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh.References
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