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Figures 18–19 in Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
Figures 18–19. Prasadiseius achlora (Right leg II) – 18. Dorsal and 19. Ventral views showing setae on genu (GE = 9) and tibia (TI = 7). A triangular and distally pointed ventral hook in middle of each femur, genu, and tibia also seenPublished as part of Prasad, Vikram, 2018, Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae), pp. 115-133 in Persian Journal of Acarology 7 (2) on page 127, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v7i2.35744, http://zenodo.org/record/463436
Redescription of adults of Prasadiseius cocytes (Prasad, 1970) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
International audienceFemales and males of Prasadiseius cocytes (Prasad, 1970) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae) are redescribed based on live specimens collected during an expedition to Peru in August 2010. Several idiosomal structures, the dorsal and ventral setal pattern, and some details of gnathosoma are illustrated using photographs. Interspecific variation and presence of seta r5 are also discussed
Bioanalysis Young Investigator: Bhagwat Prasad
Supervisor’s supporting comments It gives me immense pleasure to nominate Bhagwat Prasad for the Bioanalysis Young Investigator Award 2011. He was my direct student since he joined the National Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and Research in July 2004 until February 2011. I had been his teacher and later his guide during his Masters and PhD programs. Since March 2011 Bhagwat has been affiliated with the Department of Pharmaceutics, University of Washington, Seattle (WA, USA) as a post-doctoral fellow. His research projects include bioanalysis of transporter proteins in human tissues using modern LC–MS platforms and clinical studies for understanding drug–drug interactions. Under my direct supervision Bhagwat completed his MS (Pharm) and PhD. Bhagwat has used modern qualitative and quantitative LC–MS approaches during his research. He has first-hand experience of using multiple mass spectrometers. He has published several excellent research and review papers in journals such as, European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Trends in Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis and Drug Discovery Today: Therapeutic Strategies. In a nutshell, Bhagwat Prasad is an outstanding bioanalytical researcher. I am deeply impressed by his drive and determination and, therefore, strongly nominate him for the Bioanalysis Young Investigator Award 2011. </jats:p
Figures 29–36 in Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
Figures 29–36. Sperm access system in females of some mites. Otopheidomenidae: 29–31. Prasadiseius cocytes (VP09- 22); 32 and 33. P. incanus (VP10-33); Ascidae: 34. Arctoseius babenkoi (Makarova, 2000); Ameroseiidae: 35. Neocypholaelaps sp. (OSU) [Figs. 29, 30, and 35 = 400×; 31-33 = 1000×].Published as part of Prasad, Vikram, 2018, Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae), pp. 115-133 in Persian Journal of Acarology 7 (2) on page 130, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v7i2.35744, http://zenodo.org/record/463436
Alan Prasad, Orem, UT: an interview by Savani Aupiu, 6 December 2008
Transcript (36 pages) of an interview by Savani Aupiu with Alan Prasad on December 6, 2008, in Provo, Utah
Figure 4 in Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
Figure 4. Prasadiseius achlora (dorsal) – Dorsal idiosoma (DID) with 12 pairs of setae of which l0 pairs on laterally cleaved (CLE) dorsal shield (DS) and 2 pairs on integument (INT). Peritreme (PE) extending slightly anterior to seta r3. Most sigilla present but barely seen. A tiny pore (idm5) with a minute seta-like structure present [Paratype female #1, VP70-16, 200×].Published as part of Prasad, Vikram, 2018, Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae), pp. 115-133 in Persian Journal of Acarology 7 (2) on page 123, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v7i2.35744, http://zenodo.org/record/463436
FIGURE 15 in Description Of Immature Stages Of Prasadiseius Cocytes (Prasad, 1970) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
FIGURE 15: Prasadiseius cocytes (protonymph) — Dorsal view of left lateral idiosoma (ID) showing small left peritreme (PE) and part of left posterolateral podonotal shield (POS) with left posterior podonotal lobe (LPPOL) and s4. Note seta r3 on soft integument well anterior to the tip of peritreme and anterolateral to s4. Some part of left vertical invagination (LVINV) could also be seen (VP10-36-231, 400x).Published as part of Prasad, V., 2012, Description Of Immature Stages Of Prasadiseius Cocytes (Prasad, 1970) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae), pp. 59-86 in Acarologia 52 (1) on page 71, DOI: 10.1051/acarologia/20122033, http://zenodo.org/record/539938
Figures 5-7 in Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae)
Figures 5-7. Prasadiseius achlora (dorsal) – Parts of enlarged dorsal shield (5. anterior, 6. middle, 7. posterior) having scale-like pattern and respective setae. Lateral cleavage of dorsal shield (CLE) just anterolateral to sigilla (sg) seen. Left peritreme extending anterior to r3. Seta r5 on left and r3 on right along with many barely seen sigilla. A tiny pore (idm5) with a minute seta-like structure present [Paratype female #1, VP70-16, 400×].Published as part of Prasad, Vikram, 2018, Redescription of paratype female of Prasadiseius achlora (Prasad, 1972) (Acari: Otopheidomenidae), pp. 115-133 in Persian Journal of Acarology 7 (2) on page 124, DOI: 10.22073/pja.v7i2.35744, http://zenodo.org/record/463436
Local effects of cryospheric change on agriculture and pasture in Nepal Trans Himalaya.
Young researcher Keshav Prasad Paudel, University of Bergen, Norway / Nepal, talks here in the NRF 6th open assembly in Hveragerði, Iceland, in September of 2011.
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