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Thysanoptera Fauna of the Itanagar Wild Life Sanctuary, (Arunachal Pradesh)


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1 Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, Imphal-795 003, India
2 Department of Zoology, Rajiv Gandhi University Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791112, India
 

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The earliest work on the faunistic study of thrips of Arunachal Pradesh was initiated by the Zoological Survey of India way back 1970s and that survey resulted in the collection of 8 species along with the discovery of a new species namely Liothrips ananthakrishnani Sen,1976. Subsequently, Sen et al., (1988) gave a consolidated list of all the nine species collected from different places of Arunachal Pradesh. Recently Singh et al., (2010) collected 23 species of thrips from Kane Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh.

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Thysanoptera, Thrips, Faunastic Study.
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Authors

Shyam Maisnam
Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, Imphal-795 003, India
R. Varatharajan
Department of Life Sciences, Manipur University, Imphal-795 003, India
O. Tarunkumar Singh
Department of Zoology, Rajiv Gandhi University Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791112, India
J. Chakravorty
Department of Zoology, Rajiv Gandhi University Rono Hills, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh-791112, India

Abstract


The earliest work on the faunistic study of thrips of Arunachal Pradesh was initiated by the Zoological Survey of India way back 1970s and that survey resulted in the collection of 8 species along with the discovery of a new species namely Liothrips ananthakrishnani Sen,1976. Subsequently, Sen et al., (1988) gave a consolidated list of all the nine species collected from different places of Arunachal Pradesh. Recently Singh et al., (2010) collected 23 species of thrips from Kane Wildlife Sanctuary, Arunachal Pradesh.

Keywords


Thysanoptera, Thrips, Faunastic Study.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi.v112i3.169081