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International Journal of Approximate Reasoning | 2016

A PRELIMINARY STUDY ON THE SUCCESSION OF INSECT VISITORS AND THEIR SYMBIOTIC INTERACTION FOR EFFECTIVE POLLINATION IN BRASSICA JUNCEA (L.) OF SOUTHERN WEST BENGAL.

Souradip Roy; Subhrajit Bhaumik; Tania Chatterjee; Imtiaz Imam; Kuladeep Roy; Bulganin Mitra

1. Post Graduate Department of Zoology, Vidyasagar College, Sector – 2, CL Block, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700091, India. 2. Zoological Survey of India, North Eastern Regional Centre, Risa Colony, Shillong-793003, India. 3. Assistant manager WWF, India, West Bengal State Office, Tata centre 1st floor, Jawaharlal Nehru road, Kolkata700071, India. 4. Scientist – C, Zoological Survey of India, Kolkata – 700053, India. ...................................................................................................................... Manuscript Info Abstract ......................... ........................................................................ Manuscript History


Proceedings of the Zoological Society | 2018

Taxonomy of Soldier Flies (Diptera: Stratiomyidae) of Sunderban Biosphere Reserve, India

Sankarsan Roy; Susanta Kumar Chakraborty; Panchanan Parui; Bulganin Mitra

The present communication deals with recording of nine species of soldier flies (Insecta: Diptera: Stratiomyidae) from Sunderban Biosphere Reserve of India, of which, Tinda indica (Walker, 1851), Hermetia illucens (Linnaeus, 1758), Odontomyia kashmirensis Brunetti, 1920, Odontomyia viridana (Wiedemann, 1824), Prosopochrysa vitripennis (Doleschall, 1856) are being reported for the first time from this unique and globally acclaimed mangrove ecosystem. Odontomyia kashmirensis Brunetti, 1920 is reported for the first time from the state of West Bengal. A key to identify these species is provided with taxonomic notes.


Oriental Insects | 2017

Description of one new species of genus Ramila Moore, 1867 (Lepidoptera, Crambidae, Schoenobiinae) from Indian Sunderbans with a revised key to the Indian species

Olive Biswas; Suresh Kr. Shah; Biplob Kr. Modak; Bulganin Mitra

Abstract One new species of genus Ramila (named Ramila sunderbanensis sp. nov.) is described and illustrated from two male specimens collected from the mangroves of Sunderban Biosphere Reserve, India. The new species is characterised by oval-shaped saccus, gnathos smaller (2/3rd) than uncus of the male genitalia and forewing without any discocellular lunule. http://www.zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C72A38EB-475D-4DCD-A16D-EDDC930FB4D6


Ambient Science | 2017

A Current Status on Diversity and Distribution of Black Flies (Insecta: Diptera:Simuliidae) in India

Bulganin Mitra; Sankarsan Roy; Souradip Roy; Sumana Halder; Upasana Chattopadhyay; Subhrajit Bhaumik

Historyoftaxonomicresearch: Simuliidae, or black f lies, under the infra-order Culicomorpha of the suborder Nematocera are a group of dipteran flies (Pape , 2011) which are well known for being an annoyance to the man and animals of different regions. This group of insects are belonged to the aquatic insect communities and also play a role as detrivores in lotic ecosystems (Cummins, 1987). These flies are ideal organisms to understand species richness of aquatic insects. A total of 2219 species under 26 genera of Simuliidae have been reported from the World (Adler & Crosskey, 2016). Mitra & Sharma (2010) published a checklistof Indiansimuliid where they mentioned a listof 67 species, among which 11 species were mentioned up to genus level. Till date, there is no consolidated list of Simuliidae reported from India. Present communication isacompilationof work based on recentclassif icationand valid nomenclature followed after Systema Dipterorum (Pape and Thomson, 2013) and World Catalogue of Simuliidae (Adler & Crosskey, 2016) and others available literature along with its distribution in states and union territories of India. Altogether, 69 species belonging to eight subgenera and a single genus reported so far, which includesonlyvalid speciesreported from India (Table 1).


International journal of current research and academic review | 2016

Insect Faunal Diversity of the Sunderban Biosphere Reserve, West Bengal, India

Bulganin Mitra; Olive Biswas; Sankarsan Roy; Udipta Chakraborti; Balaram Panja

Present paper confirms the report of 591 species, under 404 genera of 100 families belonging to 13 orders of insects from the Indian parts of Sunderbans. In terms of species richness, the order Lepidoptera is the most speciose (163 species), followed by Diptera (133 species), Hyemnoptera (96 species), Coleoptera (81 species), Orthoptera (19 species), Dermaptera (8 species), Isoptera (7 species), Neuroptera (6 species), Thysanoptera (2species), Blattodea (2species) and Phthiraptera (2 species).


Coleopterists Bulletin | 2016

On Three Species of the Genus Olenecamptus Chevrolat, 1835 (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Lamiinae: Dorcaschematini) from Chhattisgarh, India, with a List of the Indian Species

Amitava Majumder; Bulganin Mitra; H. V. Ghate; Kailash Chandra

Abstract Three species of the genus Olenecamptus Chevrolat, 1835, O. anogeissi Gardner, 1930, O. indianus (Thomson, 1857), and O. bilobus (Fabricius, 1801), are reported from Chhattisgarh, India, including a new record of Olenecamptus indianus from the Central Indian landscape. Images of general morphology and male genitalia of all three species are provided. A list of the 12 Indian species of the genus, with information on distribution, is given.


TAPROBANICA: The Journal of Asian Biodiversity | 2013

First record of a cerambycid beetle (Purpuricenus temminckii) from India

H. V. Ghate; Bulganin Mitra


Journal of Environment and Sociobiology | 2012

An Updated List of the Soldier Flies (Diptera:Stratiomyidae) from India with some Taxonomic Notes

Bulganin Mitra


Entomology and Applied Science Letters | 2017

An updated list of Cerambycidae (Coleoptera) with three new records from West Bengal

Bulganin Mitra; Amitava Majumder; Priyanka Das; Udipta Chakraborti


Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2015

Taxonomic Account of Erebidae (Lepidoptera: Noctuoidea) Pests of Tea gardens of West Bengal, India

Olive Biswas; Suresh Kumar Shah; Purnendu Mishra; Kaushik Mallick; Bulganin Mitra

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Sankarsan Roy

Zoological Survey of India

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Olive Biswas

Zoological Survey of India

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Amitava Majumder

Zoological Survey of India

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Kailash Chandra

Zoological Survey of India

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Priyanka Das

West Bengal State University

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Angshuman Raha

Zoological Survey of India

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Panchanan Parui

Zoological Survey of India

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Imtiaz Imam

Zoological Survey of India

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Purnendu Mishra

Zoological Survey of India

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