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  New marine amphipod species found in Chillika Lake, Odisha Shrimp-like crustacea named Demaorchestia alanensis Researchers at Berhampur University, Odisha have discovered a new species of marine amphipod — a shrimp-like crustacea of genus  Demaorchestia—  in the state’s Chilika lake on the east coast of India. The new species was named  Demaorchestia alanensis  after global expert professor Alan Myers of University College Cork, Ireland, who has made a significant contribution to global marine amphipod studies, said Shesdev Patro, assistant professor, Department of Marine Science, Berhampur University and one of the three researchers who discovered the new species. The present contribution has added one more species to the genus  Demaorchestia , raising the global species number in the group to six, he said. The characteristics of the newly discovered crustacean were described in an article,  A new species of amphipod of the genus Demaorchestia (Sent...

Soil research paper

“Bacterial Degradation of Crude oil and Kerosene by Nitrogen Fixing Bacteria Isolated From Soil” by Miss Krutika Z. Chadotara    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MKG6vSzoYafzUr8SPLc0LU4_iy_BZi8E/view?usp=drivesdk

Pseudoscorpions

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This is a microbisium parvulum (Neobisioidea)   Size : (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) Normally found in grapes plant. Pseudoscorpions are not harmful to humans, and are in fact helpful! They do not damage property, eat tiny pests like mites, and their venom is not dangerous to us in such small amounts. A pseudoscorpion, also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion, is an arachnid  belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Scientific classification Kingdom:        Animalia Phylum:          Arthropoda Subphylum:    Chelicerata Class:             Arachnida Order:           Pseudoscorpiones                       Haeckel,1866          7 types superfamilies • Chthonioidea • Neobisioidea • Garypoidea • Cheiridioidea • Feaelloidea • Sternop...

Pseudoscorpions|little scorpions|j.d.sarkar|microbisium parvulum

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  This is a microbisium parvulum (Neobisioidea)   Size : (2.5–4.5 mm or 0.10–0.18 in) Normally found in grapes plant. Pseudoscorpions are not harmful to humans, and are in fact helpful! They do not damage property, eat tiny pests like mites, and their venom is not dangerous to us in such small amounts. A pseudoscorpion, also known as a false scorpion or book scorpion, is an arachnid  belonging to the order Pseudoscorpiones, also known as Pseudoscorpionida or Chelonethida. Scientific classification Kingdom:        Animalia Phylum:          Arthropoda Subphylum:    Chelicerata Class:             Arachnida Order:           Pseudoscorpiones                       Haeckel,1866          7 types superfamilies • Chthonioidea • Neobisioidea • Garypoidea • Cheiridioidea • Feaelloidea • Sternophor...

અવન નુ ઝાડ

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  Common name: Scarlet Cordia, Orange Geiger Tree, Sebesten plum, Geiger Tree  • Gujrati          : avan • Hindi             : Lal Lasora, Bohari •  English         : Geiger Tree • Bengali         : Kamla buhal,Raktarag  • Kannada     : Challekendala  • Tamil            : Aechinaruvihli  • Telugu          : Virigi  Botanical name: Cordia sebestena     Family: Boraginaceae (Forget-me-not family) Synonyms: Cordia laevis, Cordia juglandifolia, Cordia sebestena var. rubra                Scientific classification Domain               :Eukaryota Kingdom             :Plantae Clade                  :Tracheophytes Clade        ...

J.d.sarkar

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