Srimoyee Basu
Zoological Survey of India
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Zootaxa | 2014
E. Eyarin Jehamalar; Kailash Chandra; Herbert Zettel; Srimoyee Basu; Bijita Barman; Susmita Gupta; K.A. Subramanian
Two new species of water striders in the genus Pleciobates are described from India and compared with allied species. Pleciobates bengalensis Jehamalar, Basu & Zettel sp. nov. is described from the Jalpaiguri District, West Bengal and Pleciobates expositus Jehamalar, Chandra & Zettel sp. nov. (Hemiptera: Gerridae) is described from the Dhubri District, Assam. A key to the species of Pleciobates and a distribution map of the species of Pleciobates from India are provided. For the first time the genitalia of Pleciobates females are described in detail.
Zootaxa | 2018
E. Eyarin Jehamalar; Kailash Chandra; Srimoyee Basu; C. Selvakumar
The subgenus Ptilomera (Ptilomera) Amyot Serville, 1843 of India is reviewed and Ptilomera (P.) nagalanda Jehamalar Chandra, sp. nov. is described from Peren District, Nagaland, India. The new species can clearly be distinguished from its congeners in India by the presence of silvery white setae on the sub-lateral region of the meso- and metanota and the presence of a fringe of fine short setae of different lengths on the flexor region of the mid femur reaching beyond the middle in the male. Detailed illustrations of the apterous male of the new species and male and female of other species of Ptilomera, except P. occidentalis Zettel, are given. Distribution maps and a key to all known species of Ptilomera (Ptilomera) in India are given.
Zootaxa | 2018
Srimoyee Basu; Kailash Chandra; T. Venkatesan
Metrocoris sikkimensis sp. nov. is described from Sikkim, northeastern India, compared with similar species, included in an identification key and its geographical distribution is mapped. This species is assigned to the Metrocoris compar group based on the venter of the body entirely blackish and the male fore femur slender and unarmed. It can be distinguished from other species of the group based on the dark mesosternum without yellow markings, by the apically curved male paramere without setae, and by the structure of male endosomal sclerites.
Zootaxa | 2013
Srimoyee Basu; K. A. Subramanian; Goutam Kumar Saha
Zootaxa | 2014
Srimoyee Basu; K.A. Subramanian; Dan A. Polhemus
Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift | 2014
Subramanian Apadodharanan; Srimoyee Basu; Herbert Zettel
Zootaxa | 2013
Srimoyee Basu; K. A. Subramanian; Dan A. Polhemus
Journal of Biological Control | 2018
Srimoyee Basu; Kailash Chandra; T. Venkatesan
Acta Entomologica Musei Nationalis Pragae | 2017
Srimoyee Basu; Kailash Chandra; T. Venkatesan
Halteres | 2016
Srimoyee Basu; Goutam Kr. Saha; K. A. Subramanian