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First record of the genus Compsobuthus (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Maharashtra, India, with description of a new species
Waghe, Vivek, Gangalmale, Satpal, Khandekar, Akshay (2022): First record of the genus Compsobuthus (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Maharashtra, India, with description of a new species. Euscorpius 346: 1-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716264
A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal, Waghe, Vivek (2022): A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India. Euscorpius 354: 1-13, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716327
Figures 7–10 in First record of the genus Compsobuthus (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Maharashtra, India, with description of a new species
Figures 7–10: Compsobuthus satpuraensis sp. n., under UV light. Figure 7. Male paratype, movable finger of pedipalp chela. Figures 8–10. Female holotype. Figure 8. Carapace, dorsal view. Figure 9. Sternopectinal area. Figure 10. Mesosoma, dorsal view. Scale bars = 2 mm.Published as part of Waghe, Vivek, Gangalmale, Satpal & Khandekar, Akshay, 2022, First record of the genus Compsobuthus (Scorpiones: Buthidae) from Maharashtra, India, with description of a new species, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 346 on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716264
Figures 18–21 in A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Figures 18–21: Chiromachetes agasthyamalaiensis sp. n., paratypes. Figures 18, 20. Paratype, NRC-AA-1190, dorsal (18), and ventral (20) views. Figures 19, 21. Paratype, BNHS SC 173, dorsal (19), and ventral (21) views. Scale bars = 10 mm.Published as part of Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal & Waghe, Vivek, 2022, A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 354 on page 7, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716327
Figures 11–17 in A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Figures 11–17. Chiromachetes agasthyamalaiensis sp. n., male holotype, trichobothrial pattern of the right pedipalp. Chela dorsal (11), ventral (12), and retrolateral (13) views. Patella dorsal (14), ventral (15), and retrolateral (16) views. Femur dorsal (17) view.Published as part of Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal & Waghe, Vivek, 2022, A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 354 on page 6, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716327
Figure 25 in A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Figure 25. Distribution of Chiromachetes in India.Published as part of <i>Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal & Waghe, Vivek, 2022, A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 354</i> on page 10, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7163275">10.5281/zenodo.7163275</a>
Figures 6–10 in A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Figures 6–10: Chiromachetes agasthyamalaiensis sp. n., male holotype, under UV light. Figure 6. Carapace, dorsal view. Figure 7. Stemopectinal area. Figure 8. Denticles on movable finger. Figure 9. Metasomal segment V and telson, lateral view. Figure 10. Tibia, Tarsomere I–II of leg III, ventral view. Scale bars = 5 mm.Published as part of Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal & Waghe, Vivek, 2022, A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 354 on page 5, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.716327
Figures 11–17 in A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India
Figures 11–17. Chiromachetes agasthyamalaiensis sp. n., male holotype, trichobothrial pattern of the right pedipalp. Chela dorsal (11), ventral (12), and retrolateral (13) views. Patella dorsal (14), ventral (15), and retrolateral (16) views. Femur dorsal (17) view.Published as part of <i>Khandekar, Akshay, Thackeray, Tejas, Pawar, Swapnil, Gangalmale, Satpal & Waghe, Vivek, 2022, A new species of Chiromachetes Pocock, 1899 (Scorpiones: Hormuridae) from southern Western Ghats, India, pp. 1-13 in Euscorpius 354</i> on page 6, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7163275">10.5281/zenodo.7163275</a>
Robust decentralized authentication for public keys and geographic location:
Authentication has traditionally been done either in a decentralized manner with human assistance or automatically through a centralized security infrastructure. In the security infrastructure approach, a central trusted authority takes on the responsibility of authenticating participants within its domain of control. While the security infrastructure approach works well in traditional organizations, it does not address the needs of open membership systems.
We propose automatic decentralized authentication mechanisms for peer-to-peer systems, email systems, and ad-hoc networks. Our byzantine fault tolerant public-key authentication protocol (BPKA) provides decentralized authentication to peer-to-peer systems with honest majority. Authentication is done over an insecure asynchronous network without using trusted third parties or human input. We also authenticate public keys in the email environment through our social-group key authentication protocol (SGKA). The protocol provides end-to-end authentication at the email client without using infrastructure or centralized authorities. Finally, location authentication in ad-hoc networks is proposed through our geographical secure path routing protocol (GSPR). The protocol authenticates geographic locations of anonymous nodes in order to provide location authentication and anonymity simultaneously.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical references (p. 121o-128)by Vivek Patha
Conservational Analysis of Influenza A Virus RNA-dependent RNA Polymerase
Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist. Copyright: 2015 Darapaneni V et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. *Correspondence to: Vivek Darapaneni, Department of virology and computational biochemistry, Sake
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