Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

 

Archives for 2014 (Vol-2, Issue-6)

Part C

S.No.
Title and Authors Name
Country
1.

Pattern of butterfly distribution and biodiversity in spatial and temporal dimensions in North Iran.

Raheleh Mehrabi, Haji Gholi Kami, Gholamreza Bagheri, Kalpana Pai, Farhad Alipour

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [123-130]

India
2.

Hospitality of Iranian host plants from butterflies between Caspian Sea and Dasht-e-Kavir territories

Raheleh Mehrabi, Haji Gholi Kami, Gholamreza Bagheri, Kalpana Pai, Farhad Alipour

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [131-137]

Iran
3.

Developmental expression and hormonal responsiveness of cuticular protein genes at the prepupal stage in wing discs of Bombyx mori

Md. Saheb Ali and Ahsanul Haque Swapon

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [138-143]

Bangladesh
4.

Lethal effects of Anarcadium occidentale (L.), Carica papaya (L.)and Azadirachta indica (A. Juss) leaf powders on Sitophilus oryzae (L.) in rice grains

Akunne C.E., Obiefuna O.I. and Ononye B.U

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [144-146]

Nigeria
5.

Laboratory Studies on the Life history of Hierodula ventralis Giglio-Tos, 1912 (Mantodea: Mantidae)

Raut G.A., Bhawane G.P., Gaikwad S. M.

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [147-152]

India
6.

Amphibian diversity (Order: Anura) at northern and central parts of Telangana, India

B. Laxmi Narayana, B. Naresh, G. Surender, K. Swamy, V. Vasudeva Rao

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [153-157]

India
7.

Entomological surveillance of dengue vectors in Tamil Nadu, India

Mohd. Ayoub Bhat, K. Krishnamoorthy, Anisa B. Khan

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [158-164]

India
8.

Taxonomic studies of five redescribed species of Eulophid parasitoids (Hymenoptera: Eulophidae: Eulophinae) collected from Uttarakhand

Sweta Rawat, M.A. Khan and Meena Agnihotri

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [165-171]

India
9.

Vertebrate excreta based semiochemical influencing oviposition & neonates’ survival in Phlebotomus argentipes- Visceral Leishmaniasis vector in Indian subcontinent.

Aarti Rama, Shreekant Kesari, Diwakar Singh Dinesh, Kumari Seema, Pradeep Das, Vijay Kumar

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [172-178]

India
10.

Terminalia catappa – A potential new host of Fagara Silkmoth Attacus atlas Linn. (Lepidoptera- Saturniidae) from Western Maharashtra.

Kavane R.P.

[Abstract]     [PDF]     [Page no. [179-182]

India

 

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