253 research outputs found
Hippocentrodes desmotes Philip 1961
9. Hippocentrodes desmotes Philip, 1961 1961. Hippocentro desdesmotes Philip, Indian J. Entomol., 21 (2): 83. Type location: Kanchrapara, West Bengal Distribution: India [Rajasthan, West Bengal; Nepal] Elsewhere: NilPublished as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 208, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Haematopota marginata Ricardo 1911
8. Haematopota marginata Ricardo, 1911 1911. Haematopota marginata Ricardo, Rec. Indian Mus., 4: 347. Type locality: Pusa, Bihar. Material examined: 1♀, collected from cow, 23°17 ʹ 25.29 ʺ N, 87°15 ʹ 2.58 ʺ E, 92.9 m, Station 1, Bankura, 20.ii.2014, Coll. A. Maity; 1♀, collected from cow, 23°15'18.73"N, 87°25'49.44"E, 83.5 m, Station 10, Bankura, 20.ii.2014, Coll. A. Maity. Distribution: India (West Bengal: Birbhum; Assam, Bihar, Meghalaya). Elsewhere: Bangladesh. Remarks: This species is commonly found in hilly region of North Bengal.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 213, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Tabanini
Tribe Tabanini (Chainey & Oldroyd, 1980) Diagnosis: Basicosta densely setulose except in some palearctic species. Antennae usually short and stout. Basal flagellomere with well-developed dorsal angle. Flagellum with 4 flagellomeres.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 210, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Chrysopsini
Tribe Chrysopsini (Lutz, 1905) Diagnosis: Scape much elongated than broad, flagellomere narrow without dorsal angle. Eyes bare with spots or variegated dark markings, rarely with bands. Posterior margin of cells open.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 209, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Tabanus (Tabanus) rubidus Wiedemann 1821
4. Tabanus (Tabanus) rubidus Wiedemann, 1821 1821. Tabanus rubidus Wiedemann, Dipt. Exot., 1: 69. Type locality: Bengalia. Material examined: 2♀♀, collected from cow, 23°17'24.55"N, 87°24'52.28"E, 76.4 m, Station 8, Bankura, 20.iv.2014, Coll. A. Maity; 5♀♀, collected from cow, 23°16'23.26"N, 87°22'32.06"E, 83.2 m, Station 7, Bankura, 27.ix.2013, Coll. A. Naskar. Distribution: India (West Bengal: Bankura, Birbhum, Hooghly, Maldah; Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Orissa, Sikkim). Elsewhere: Pakistan, Philippines, China, Indonesia. Remarks: This species is very common across different study area of West Bengal. This species shows wide distribution pattern across different districts of the state.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on pages 211-212, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Atylotus Osten-Sacken 1876
II. Genus Atylotus Osten-Sacken, 1876 1876. Atylotus Osten-Sacken, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 2: 425-426. Type species: Tabanus bicolour Wiedemann, 1821. Diagnosis: Usually small sized fly, frons with spotted calli or without calli. Colour of eyes in living specimen green or yellow. Basal plate of flagellum broad and obtuse dorsal angle. Basicosta pale to brown setulose.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 210, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Figure 2. A-C in Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India
Figure 2. A-C. Graphs showing log series model of rank abundance of tabanids depicting maximum abundance during pre-monsoon and monsoon of species T. straitus (17, 15) and of species T. striatus (3) and H. javana (3) respectively during post monsoon.Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 221, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Haematopotini
Tribe Haematopotini Key to genera 1. Wings with pale spots, wavy lines or punctulate forming circles and/or rosettes........................................................... Haematopota Meigen (two species) – Wings infuscated with 6 or more pale transverse bands, no rosettes..................... ………………………………………………………….... Hippocentrodes Philip (one species)Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 209, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Haematopota Meigen, Magazin Insekt Kude 1803
Genus Haematopota Meigen, 1803 Key to species 1. Wings dark brown with fairly distinct rosettes; 3rd rosette very irregular, no such transverse bars on posterior border, anal cell has curved white streak…………. ………………………………………………………………………….…… javana Wiedemann, 1821 -. Wings brown, numerous light markings, three rosettes distinct, small transverse bars on posterior border zigzag, anal cell has no such streak………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………..……..… marginata Ricardo, 1911Published as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 209, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
Atylotus virgo
2. Atylotus virgo (Wiedemann, 1824) 1824, Atylotus virgo Wiedemann, Analecta Ent., 22 (♂, ♀; Tabanus) Type-locality: “Ind. Orient” albulus Walker, 1850 Insecta Saundersiana, 1:46 (♂, ♀; Tabanus), Typelocality: East India puella Walker, 1850, Insecta Saundersiana, 1: 53 (♂; Tabanus), Typelocality: East India Distribution: India “Orient” Elsewhere: NilPublished as part of Maity, Aniruddha, Naskar, Atanu, Homechaudhuri, Sumit & Banerjee, Dhriti, 2020, Taxonomic Accounts With Notes On Spatial Diversity And Relative Abundance Pattern Of Horseflies (Diptera: Tabanidae) From Sonamukhi Protected Forest Area Of West Bengal, India, pp. 200-225 in Munis Entomology & Zoology 15 (1) on page 207, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.376195
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