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Women in the Novels of Bankimchandra Chatterjee, Saratchandra Chatterjee and Rabindranath Tagore
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Replication Data for: Bird’s Decision to Shift the Direction of Migration Path Depends on the Position of Sun as well as Moon: A Directional Statistical Inference
Dataset for: Bird’s Decision to Shift the Direction of Migration
Path Depends on the Position of the Sun as well as Moon:
A Directional Statistical Inference
(Author: Prithwish Ghosh, Debashis Chatterjee, Amlan Banerjee
Copidognathus eblingi Chatterjee 1991
Copidognathus eblingi Chatterjee, 1991 Records from India. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Ross Island, among algae Acetabularia sp. — Chatterjee (1991a), Chatterjee & Annapurna (2003). Distribution. ITE— India (Andaman & Nicobar Islands). Reamrks. Copidognathus eblingi belong to a natural group which contains species: C. punctatissimus (Gimbel, 1919) from eastern United States (Gimbel 1919; Newell 1947), C. dentatus Viets, 1940 from northeastern Atlantic, Mediterranean Sea (Viets 1940; Durucan 2019), C. dentipes Bartsch, 1989 from Hawaiian Islands (Bartsch 1989), C. eblingi from Andaman Islands, India (Bay of Bengal) (Chatterjee 1991a; Chatterjee & Annapurna 2003), Copidognathus jejuensis Chatterjee & Chang, 2004 from South Korea (Chatterjee & Chang 2004, 2006), Copidognathus mumbaiensis Chatterjee & Chang, 2004 from Mumbai, India (Chatterjee & Chang 2004), Copidognathus pesident Bartsch, 1992 from Society Island (Bartsch 1992), Copidognathus tupinamborum Pepato & Tiago, 2005 from Brazil (Pepato & Tiago 2005). Some of these very closely related species share very similar morphological characters, and require detailed study and molecular sequence for being validated.Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4) on page 305, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/659286
Copidognathus balakrishnani Chatterjee 2000
Copidognathus balakrishnani Chatterjee, 2000 Records from India. GOA: Chorao Island, North Goa, among algal turf growing on Avicennia mangrove pneumatophores — Chatterjee (2015b). KERALA: Cochin backwater, among Enteromorpha sp. —Chatterjee (2000); Vembanad lake, upstream— Dev Roy et al. (2009). Distribution. ITE— India (Goa). Remarks. Scanning electron microscopic observations of this species from Goa (west coast of India) was given in Chatterjee (2015b). This species belongs to ‘ C. balakrishnani group’ (Chatterjee et al. 2012b, Chatterjee 2015b). This group is characterized by short rostrum, small palps; areolae and costae with porose panel; PD with 4 costae; pectinate setae on tibiae I–IV: 2-2-1-1; tarsi III–IV with lateral PAS, medial PAS absent, setae ds 2 on OC, setae ds 3 -ds 5 on PD. Four species viz. Copidognathus balakrishnani Chatterjee, 2000 from India (Chatterjee 2000, 2015b), C. caloglossae Procheş, 2002 reported associated with the algal complex, ‘ Bostrychietum ’, covering the pneumatophores of mangrove Avicennia marina at Richards Bay, Isipingo and Beachwood mangrove forests in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and at Inhambane, Mozambique (Procheş et al. 2001; Procheş 2002; Procheş & Marshall 2002), C. lutarius Bartsch, 2003 reported among the turf of mangrove A. marina on the east coast of the Burrup Peninsula, Dampier, Western Australia (Bartsch 2003a) and C. rhombognathoideus Bartsch, 2006 reported from algae on sediments, as well as pneumatophores and stems of mangroves in Singapore (Bartsch 2006) and from algal turf growing on Rhizophora mangrove pneumatophores at Batu Marang, Brunei Darussalam (Chatterjee et al. 2012b) was assigned to this natural group (Chatterjee 2015b). All these species were reported from low salinity zones associated with mangroves and algae (Chatterjee 2015b).Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4) on pages 304-305, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/659286
Copidognathus gitae Chatterjee 1991
Copidognathus gitae Chatterjee, 1991 Records from India. ANDHRA PRADESH: Visakhapatnam, Palm beach, among tidal green algae Caulerpa racemosa and Caulerpa taxifolia — Chatterjee (1991b), Chatterjee & Annapurna (2003). Distribution. ITE— India (Andhra Pradesh). Remarks. This species is a member of ‘ Copidognathus spinula group’ (a subdivision of Copidognathus bairdi group) (Bartsch 1997). This group is characterised by: Prominent frontal spine on AD; telofemur I with one huge ventral spine (lamella); genu IV with 4 setae; telofemora III-IV without any ventral seta; tarsi III and IV with 4 dorsal setae; two pairs of prominent gland pores on posterior half of PD; dorsal setae 1 on anterior half of anterodorsal plate, dorsal setae 2 on anterior corner of OC, dorsal setae 3-5 on PD (Chatterjee & Annapurna 2003). Four species were recorded so far under this natural group: C. spinula (Trouessart 1899) from Vietnam among algae (Trouessart 1899; Bartsch 1992b); C. unispinosus Bartsch, 1989 from Haiwaiian Island (Bartsch 1989); C. gitae Chatterje, 1991 from Palm beach, Visakhapatnam, India (Chatterjee 1991b; Chatterjee & Annapurna 2003) and C. monacanthus Bartsch, 1992 recorded from Hong Kong (Bartsch 1992b).Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4) on page 306, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/659286
Copidognathus sambhui Chatterjee 1991
Copidognathus sambhui Chatterjee, 1991 Records from India. ODISHA (Orissa): Chilka lagoon, among halophytes Potamogaton pectinatus — Chatterjee (1991c). Distribution. ITE— India (Odisha). Remarks. This species bears a long, stout tectum and two long middle areolae (on AD) divergent anteriorly and posteriorly with their convex inner margins juxtaposed against each other.Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4) on page 307, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/659286
Copidognathus krantzi Chatterjee 1992
Copidognathus krantzi Chatterjee, 1992 Records from India. ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Mus Island (Nicobar Islands), among coralline algae Halimeda opuntia — Chatterjee (1992). Distribution. ITE— India (Andaman & Nicobar Islands). Remarks. This species is a member of ‘ Copidognathus oculatus group’ (Bartsch 1999c). This species is one of the small-sized members of the oculatus group. Idiosoma 175-185 μm long. Posterior porose areola on anterior dorsal plate bow-shaped, with rosette pores.Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4) on page 306, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, http://zenodo.org/record/659286
Agauopsis arabia Bartsch & Chatterjee 2001
<i>Agauopsis arabia</i> Bartsch & Chatterjee, 2001 <p> <b>Records from India.</b> ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS: Chiriatapu (Andaman Islands), among coralline algae <i>Halimeda opuntia —</i> Chatterjee <i>et al</i>. (2004a), Bartsch (2015). ANDHRA PRADESH: Palm beach, Visakhapatnam, among intertidal algae <i>Caulerpa racemosa</i>, <i>Gracilaria</i> sp. — Chatterjee <i>et al</i>. (2004a). GOA: Anjuna beach and Vagator beach, among mixed intertidal algae— Chatterjee & Guru (2011a). KERALA: Kovalam beach, among algae— Bartsch & Chatterjee (2001), Chatterjee (1995a, 1996a, 2004a).</p> <p> <b>Distribution.</b> ITE— India (Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Andhra Pradesh, Goa, Kerala).</p> <p> <b>Remarks.</b> This species belongs to <b>‘</b> <i>Agauopsis brevipalpus</i> group’.</p> <p> Rao & Ganapati (1968) reported <i>Agauopsis brevipalpus</i> Trouessart in the fauna from interstitial sand of Visakhapatnam (= Waltair) coast, Andhra Pradesh (Bay of Bengal). Chatterjee (1995a, 1996a) documented <i>A. brevipalpus</i> from Kovalam beach, Kerala (Arabian Sea). After more careful examinations of individuals from Kerala Bartsch & Chatterjee (2001) considered that these to be similar but not conspecific with <i>A. brevipalpus</i>, and consequently described a new species, <i>A. arabia</i>. Collection was made by Chatterjee <i>et al</i>. (2004a) from Palm beach, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh indicate that the species from there is <i>A. arabia</i> and not <i>A. brevipalpus</i> as claimed by Rao & Ganapati (1968).</p>Published as part of <i>Chatterjee, Tapas, 2022, An annotated checklist of halacarid mites (Acari, Halacaridae) from India, pp. 301-320 in Zootaxa 5141 (4)</i> on pages 302-303, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5141.4.1, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6592866">http://zenodo.org/record/6592866</a>
Tea Tales – India’s ever evolving chai culture
As we observed International Tea Day on May 21, to peek into the vibrant history of chai and chai tapris in India, Village Square spoke to Arup K Chatterjee, professor of English at OP Jindal Global University. He is the author of widely acclaimed books including, The Purveyors of Destiny: A Cultural Biography of the Indian Railways and The Great Indian Railways
Copidognathus balakrishnani Chatterjee 2000
Copidognathus balakrishnani Chatterjee, 2000 Record associated with mangroves: Chorao Island, North Goa, western India, among algal turf growing on Avicennia pneumatophores (Chatterjee 2015). Records from other habitats: Chatterjee (2000) described this species from intertidal algae in Cochin, Kerala, India. Distribution: India.Published as part of Chatterjee, Tapas, Pfingstl, Tobias & Pešić, Vladimir, 2018, A checklist of marine littoral mites (Acari) associated with mangroves, pp. 221-240 in Zootaxa 4442 (2) on page 224, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4442.2.2, http://zenodo.org/record/130307
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