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    Ghatiana Pati & Sharma 2014

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    Genus Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014: 1281. TYPE SPECIES. — Ghatiana aurantiaca Pati & Sharma, 2014, by original designation; gender feminine.Published as part of Pati, Sameer K. & Thackeray, Tejas, 2021, Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), pp. 627-647 in Zoosystema 43 (26) on page 629, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a26, http://zenodo.org/record/560029

    I Was Addicted to Sex With Married Women

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    As a young man, Akhil Sharma revelled in the most dangerous of liaisons, having sex with other men's wives – until the thrill began to pall

    Maldives Resorts: Eco-Friendly Vacations

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    Luxurious, exclusive and remote, the Maldives are the ultimate beach escape. They’re also a case study in the risks of global warming. Writer Akhil Sharma visits the country’s most eco-friendly resorts and discovers a remarkable cuisine worth protecting

    Recollections of a Hindu Hedonist

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    Novelist Akhil Sharma grew up in a teetotaling Indian household. Here, he tells how discovering a passion for great wine helped him create a new identity out of a painful past

    Interview with Lakshmi Raj Sharma, Author of The Tailor’s Needle

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    Interview with Indian writer Lakshmi Raj Sharma, author of 'The Tailor's needle

    Ghatiana Pati & Sharma 2014

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    <p> KEY TO SPECIES OF <i>GHATIANA</i> PATI & SHARMA, 2014 (modified from Pati & Thackeray 2018)</p> <p>1. Adult carapace proportionately broader (CW/CL = 1.6-1.9)....................................................................... 2</p> <p>— Adult carapace proportionately narrower (CW/CL = 1.2-1.5)..................................................................... 3</p> <p> 2. Major chela of adult male with relatively slenderer palm; G1 medially distinctly curved outwards, with relatively shorter terminal segment, <i>c.</i> 0.3 times length of subterminal segment.......................................................................................... <i>Ghatiana basalticola</i> (Klaus, Fernandez & Yeo, 2014) [KARNATAKA: Belgaum district].</p> <p> — Major chela of adult male with relatively stouter palm; G1 almost straight, with relatively longer terminal segment, <i>c.</i> 0.5 times length of subterminal segment........................................................................................................................................ <i>Ghatiana pulchra</i> Pati & Thackeray, 2018 [MAHARASHTRA: Satara district].</p> <p>3. Male pleonal somite 6 longer than broad..................................................................................................... 4</p> <p>— Male pleonal somite 6 as long as broad or slightly broader.......................................................................... 7</p> <p> 4. Carapace with gently convex lateral margins; G1 subterminal segment basally broad.......................................................................... <i>G. rouxi</i> n. sp. [GOA: North Goa district; KARNATAKA: Uttara Kannada district].</p> <p>— Carapace with strongly convex lateral margins; G1 subterminal segment basally narrow............................. 5</p> <p> 5. First, second maxillipeds with short flagellum on exopod; G1 medially distinctly curved outwards, with terminal segment almost straight; vulvae in adult positioned apart from each other (VD/SW = <i>c.</i> 0.3), suborbicular in shape..................................... <i>G. rathbunae</i> Pati & Thackeray, 2018 [MAHARASHTRA: Kolhapur district].</p> <p> — First, second maxillipeds with long flagellum on exopod; G1 almost straight, with terminal segment distally gently curved inwards; vulvae in adult relatively closely positioned (VD/SW = <i>c.</i> 0.2), subovate in shape.... 6</p> <p> 6. Epibranchial tooth visible as distinct notch; branchial regions rugose; frontal margin some distance from anterior margin of epistome, exposing antennular fossae; G1 terminal segment relatively shorter, <i>c.</i> 0.4 times length of subterminal segment; vulva in adult relatively smaller, occupying <i>c.</i> 0.3 times length of S6, positioned some distance from S5/S6................... <i>G. botti</i> Pati & Thackeray, 2018 [MAHARASHTRA: Sindhudurg district].</p> <p> — Epibranchial tooth indistinct; branchial regions smooth; frontal margin very close to anterior margin of epistome, hiding antennular fossae; G1 terminal segment relatively longer, <i>c.</i> 0.5 times length of subterminal segment; vulva in adult relatively larger, occupying <i>c.</i> 0.5 times length of S6, positioned close to S5/S6....................................................... <i>G. splendida</i> Pati, Thackeray & Khaire, 2016 [MAHARASHTRA: Sindhudurg district].</p> <p>7. Frontal margin very close to anterior margin of epistome, hiding antennular fossae; G1 sigmoid-shaped or medially gently curved outwards...................................................................................................................... 8</p> <p>— Frontal margin some distance from anterior margin of epistome, exposing antennular fossae; G1 almost straight........................................................................................................................................................ 9</p> <p> 8. Major chela of adult male with relatively slenderer palm, and gently concave ventral margin of fixed finger and distal half of palm; ambulatory legs relatively longer (P3 length/CL = <i>c.</i> 2.5); G1 terminal segment medially distinctly curved inwards........... <i>G. atropurpurea</i> Pati, Thackeray & Khaire, 2016 [GOA: South Goa district; MAHARASHTRA: Kolhapur and Sindhudurg districts].</p> <p> — Major chela of adult male with relatively stouter palm, and strongly concave ventral margin of fixed finger and distal half of palm; ambulatory legs relatively shorter (P3 length/CL = <i>c.</i> 2.0); G1 terminal segment straight................................................... <i>G. hyacintha</i> Pati & Sharma, 2014 [MAHARASHTRA: Kolhapur district].</p> <p> 9. Male pleonal somite 6 quadrate, as long as broad; G1 with relatively slenderer terminal segment and relatively stouter subterminal segment; vulva in adult positioned some distance from S5/S6.............................................................................................. <i>G. aurantiaca</i> Pati & Sharma, 2014 [MAHARASHTRA: Raigad district].</p> <p> — Male pleonal somite 6 subquadrate, slightly broader than long; G1 with relatively stouter terminal segment and relatively slenderer subterminal segment; vulva in adult positioned close to S5/S6...................................................................................................... <i>G. durrelli</i> n. sp. [MAHARASHTRA: Kolhapur and Satara districts].</p>Published as part of <i>Pati, Sameer K. & Thackeray, Tejas, 2021, Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), pp. 627-647 in Zoosystema 43 (26)</i> on page 636, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a26, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/5600291">http://zenodo.org/record/5600291</a&gt

    FIG. 11. — Sahyadriana tamhini n in Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae)

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    FIG. 11. — Sahyadriana tamhini n. sp., holotype ♂ (9.36 × 7.37 mm), ZSI-WRC C.2010 (A-F), paratype ♀ (11.59 × 8.80 mm), ZSI-WRC C.2012 (G, H): A, left third maxilliped; B, major or right chela (outer view); C, S1-S7, pleonal somites 4-6, and telson; D, left G1 (dorsal view); E, left G1 (ventral view); F, left G2; G, pleonal somites 4-6 and telson; H, S1-S8 showing vulvae. Scale bars: A, 1 mm; B, C, G, H, 2 mm; D-F, 0.5 mm.Published as part of Pati, Sameer K. & Thackeray, Tejas, 2021, Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), pp. 627-647 in Zoosystema 43 (26) on page 644, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a26, http://zenodo.org/record/560029

    Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray 2018

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    Genus Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018: 46. TYPE SPECIES. — Sahyadriana sahyadriensis Pati & Thackeray, 2018, by original designation; gender feminine.Published as part of Pati, Sameer K. & Thackeray, Tejas, 2021, Five new species of freshwater crabs of the genera Ghatiana Pati & Sharma, 2014 and Sahyadriana Pati & Thackeray, 2018 from India (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae), pp. 627-647 in Zoosystema 43 (26) on page 636, DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2021v43a26, http://zenodo.org/record/560029

    sj-docx-1-acr-10.1177_02841851221124669 - Supplemental material for Chemotherapy response evaluation using diffusion weighted MRI in Ewing Sarcoma: A single center experience

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-acr-10.1177_02841851221124669 for Chemotherapy response evaluation using diffusion weighted MRI in Ewing Sarcoma: A single center experience by Esha Baidya Kayal, Jayendra Tiru Alampally, Raju Sharma, Sameer Bakhshi, Amit Mehndiratta, Rakesh Kumar, SH Chandrashekhara, Manisha Jana, Ashu Seith Bhalla, Mehar Chand Sharma, Asit Ranjan Mridha, Sreenivas Vishnubhatla and Devasenathipathy Kandasamy in Acta Radiologica</p

    Karadi 3

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    Music, poetry, storytelling, and lively color come together to make each of these book/cassette pairs attractive. Each tape starts with a song in which Karadi introduces himself as a teller of stories. Here Kapi, the good king of the monkeys, has warned them not to let any mangoes float downriver towards Benares. Korung, a bad monkey, lets one float down, and soon enough the king has sent boats upriver to find this wonderful fruit. When the king and his hunters arrive, Kapi understands that he must form part of a bridge to freedom for his threatened people. He does this, and the king in admiration stops his men from firing arrows at Kapi. Korung, the last across, dashes Kapi down, but he revives. When the king assures Kapi that his people can return, he forgives Korung and welcomes him back. The book and audio cassette come together in a cellophane package. Though I will list each pair under both books and audio cassettes, I will keep them together in their packages under books.Script & Direction by Shobha Viswanat
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