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Volume : XII, Issue : I, February - 2022

BIODIVERSITY OF INSECTS AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERN: A REVIEW

Dr. Vinod Kumar Mishra , Pramod Kumar Prajapati and Dr. Dinesh Prasad Patel

By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Aquatic insects constitute over 95% of the total individual or species of macro-invertebrates in suitable fresh water biotopes. Scanning through the available literature on aquatic insects in India pertains to the distribution and abundance of mayflies.

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Dr. Vinod Kumar Mishra , Pramod Kumar Prajapati and Dr. Dinesh Prasad Patel(2022). BIODIVERSITY OF INSECTS AND DISTRIBUTION PATTERN: A REVIEW . Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. XII, Issue. I, http://isrj.org/UploadedData/10440.pdf

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  1. •Beeson. C.F.C. 1941. The Ecology and Control of the Forest Insects of India and the Neighbouring Countries. Govt.of India,767 p.
  2. •Bhasin, G.D. and Roonwal, M.L. 1958. A list of insect pests of forest plants of India and the adjacent countries (arranged alphabetically according to plant genera and species, for the use of Forest Officers). List of insect pests of plant genera "A" (appendix only). "B (Baccaurea to Baxus) and "C" (in part) (Cadaba to Citrus). Indian Forest Bulletin. 17(2): 128 p.

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