scholarly journals Notes on three new records of foliicolous lichens from Karnataka Western Ghats, India

2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 8950
Author(s):  
S. Shravan Kumar ◽  
Y. L. Krishnamurthy

The paper describes Bapalmuia palmuaris, Byssoloma leucoblepharum and Gyalectidium filicinum as a new record of foliicolous lichens from the Western Ghats parts of Karnataka, India.  A brief taxonomic description, remarks, ecological notes and distribution details are provided. 

2019 ◽  
Vol 42 (4) ◽  
pp. 356-359
Author(s):  
T. S. Saravanan ◽  
◽  
S. Kaliamoorthy ◽  

Impatiens dendricola C. E. C. Fisch., earlier recorded from the Western Ghats of Karnataka and Kerala, is reported here as a new distributional record for Tamil Nadu. Brief taxonomic description and photograph is provided.


2015 ◽  
Vol 60 (1) ◽  
pp. 99-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shravan Kumar Subramanya ◽  
Yelugere Linganaik Krishnamurthy

Abstract The paper gives new records of four foliicolous lichenised fungi from the Western Ghats: Strigula melanobapha (Kremp.) R. Sant., S. nemathora Mont. f. nemathora, S. nemathora f. hypothelia (Nyl.) Lücking and S. orbicularis Fr. A brief taxonomic description, remarks, ecological notes and distribution details are provided for all the studied taxa.


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 12103
Author(s):  
Dencin Rons Thampy ◽  
C. P. Shaji

Dario neela, a newly described badid fish endemic to the Western Ghats is little known to science. Distribution and ecology of this species is not well documented.  In this paper, we provide information on new records of this rare fish from Wayanad region of the Western Ghats and discuss its distribution, ecology and conservation. 


Zootaxa ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 4586 (1) ◽  
pp. 162
Author(s):  
M. VASANTH ◽  
C. SELVAKUMAR ◽  
K. A. SUBRAMANIAN ◽  
R. BABU ◽  
K. G. SIVARAMAKRISHNAN

A new species belonging to the subgenus Isonychia, of the genus Isonychia Eaton, 1871, is described based on larvae and imagoes collected from Moyar River, Nilgiri District, Tamil Nadu, India. The imagoes of I. moyarensis n. sp. can be distinguished from other described Oriental species of Isonychia (Isonychia) by the combination of characters: (i) forewing with rusty brown maculae in the costal, subcostal, and median areas; (ii) femur and tibia brown, fore leg pale, apices of tarsal segments brownish; (iii) males with distal angles of penes rounded, without serrations; (iv) second segment of gonostylus uniformly convex; and (v) sterna of tenth abdominal segment in female deeply cleft. Isonychia (Isonychia) moyarensis n. sp. can be distinguished in the larval stage from other known Oriental species by the following combination of characters: (i) abdominal terga II–IX with median dark brown maculae progressively larger with dark brown slanting streaks in lateral margins; (ii) trachea of abdominal gills I–VII unbranched; (iii) posterolateral projections on abdominal segments I–VII blunt and progressively longer than those of segments VIII–IX, sharp and distinct; and (iv) abdominal terga X pale yellow in anterior ⅓, and dark brown in the posterior ⅔. A key to the known larvae of Oriental species of Isonychia is also provided. 


2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 12137
Author(s):  
M. P. Geethakumary ◽  
S. Deepu ◽  
A. G. Pandurangan

Cinnamomum goaense was proposed by Kostermans based on the collection from Karnataka, India.  The species was collected after a lapse of 57 years outside the type locality and forms a new record for Kerala.  A detailed description along with an illustrated distribution map and conservation status is provided. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (5) ◽  
pp. 18406-18410
Author(s):  
Vadakkeveedu Jagadesh Aswani ◽  
Manjakulam Khadhersha Jabeena ◽  
Maya Chandrashekaran Nair

Meistera aculeata (Roxb.) Škorničk. & M.F.Newman (Zingiberaceae, subfamily - Alpinioideae) a lesser known species, has been located from the Palakkad (Palghat) Gap region in the Walayar Hill ranges of the southern Western Ghats and reported here as an addition to the flora of Kerala.  A detailed taxonomic description along with photographs are provided.


ENTOMON ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 46 (4) ◽  
pp. 333-336
Author(s):  
Keerthy Vijayan ◽  
R. Suganthasakthivel ◽  
T.V. Sajeev ◽  
Fred Naggs

The giant African snail Lissachatina fulica (Bowdich, 1822) is reported as a pest in rubber plantations adjoining forest fringes in the Western Ghats region of Kerala. The snail was causing damage to rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) and nutmeg (Myristica fragrans) trees, by feeding on rubber latex and nutmeg twigs and leaves. L. fulica infestation on M. fragrans is a new record. The snail infestation in rubber plantations is the first report from the Western Ghats region in Kerala.


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