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Records of the Indian Museum (A Journal of Indian Zoology)

1951

The present investigation establishes beyond doubt the existence of binucleate opalinids in the Anura of Karnatak and includes the description of five new forms i.e. [...] Since the locality is situated in South India which forms the most ancient part of the Asian continent the presence of Zelleriella and Protoopalina in this region may -modify the present conclusions in the field of Zoogeography. [...] Out of 75 specimens 32 had their nucleus in about the middle of the body while in the remaining 43 it was found to lie in the posterior half of the body. [...] The posterior nucleus is situated somewhat away from the middle of the body while the anterior nucleus is located more or less near the compact anterior region as in P. indica.
technology medicine science
Pages
99
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120010
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
On Some Ciliate Parasites of Frogs and Toads of Karnatak Bombay Presidency
139-156 J.C. Uttangi view
On the Bionomics Development and Growth of a Cauvery Carp Labeo Kontius Jerdon
157-174 K.H. Alikunhi, S. Rao view
On a Collection of Reptilia and Batrachia from the Kangra and Kulu Valleys Western Himalayas
175-184 M.N. Acharji, M.B. Kripalani view
On Some Deep-Sea Molluscs from the Indian Ocean with Descriptions of three New Species (Bivalvia)
185-ii H.C. Ray view
On Two New Gastromyzonid Fishes from Borneo
191-196 Sunder Hora, K.C. Jayaram view
Indian species of the Genus Apus (Crustacea Branchiopoda) with Description of two New Species
197-206 Krishna Tiwari view
Notes on the Indian Species of the Genus Argulus Moller (Crustacea Copepoda) Parasitic on Fishes
207-216 G. Ramakrishn view
On A New Form of Freshwater Snail from Bangkok Thailand (Mollusca Gastropoda: Family Lymnaeidae)
217-iv H.C. Ray view
Two New Species of Copepods of the Genus Peniculus Parasitic on Madras Fishes
221-226 C.P. Guanamuthu view
Notes on Fishes in the Indian Museum
227-230 A.G.K. Menon view

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