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Taxonomic review of ant genus Nylanderia Emery, 1906 (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in India
Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Himender Bharti 국립중앙과학관 2015 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.8 No.2
In this paper, Indian Nylanderia fauna is revised for the first time. Seven species are recognized, of which Nylanderia himalayana sp. nov. is described as new. Hitherto undescribed female and male castes of N. birmana are described for the first time. Photomontage images and comparative diagnosis by workers are provided. Information on the distribution of Indian Nylanderia is given. A revised key to the workers of Nylanderia for the Indian region is provided.
A checklist of soldierflies (Diptera, Stratiomyidae) in India
Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Ghulam Mustafa Shah,Ulfat Jan,Shahid Ali Akbar 국립중앙과학관 2017 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.10 No.1
The Indian soldierfly fauna is rich and diverse, yet it is poorly studied as most species were described in the 19th century. Soldierflies, like most other organisms, especially in developing nations such as India, have been largely overlooked in recent times. In this study, we present an inventory of all names so far validly published in Indian Stratiomyidae. Synonyms, notes about type localities, depositories, and distribution are included. The study revealed that the soldierfly species list from India comprises 84 valid species, distributed in 35 genera and 7 subfamilies. The present study provides a synopsis of the regional taxonomical work carried out until now, and can serve as a baseline survey for future studies. The study indicates that most areas of the vast Indian territory are unexplored for soldierflies, and perhaps the majority of the soldierflies in India still remain discovered.
Zubair Ahmad Rather,Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Anzar Ahmad Khuroo,Abdul Rashid Dar,Tanvir-Ul-Hassan Dar 국립중앙과학관 2019 Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity Vol.12 No.3
Aspicera hartigi Dalla Torre, 1889 is reported for the first time from India. A brief diagnosis and photographic illustrations of the species are provided to validate this new faunal record for India from the Kashmir valley in Western Himalaya. In addition, the present study for the first time reports the feeding of Aspicera hartigi on the pollination drop of the female cones in Ephedra plants, which provides novel insights about its foraging behavior and hint toward its role as pollination drop robber.
Himender Bharti,Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo 한국응용곤충학회 2013 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.16 No.2
A key to the Indian species of the ponerine ant genus Anochetus Mayr, 1861 is presented and two newspecies are described: Anochetus cryptus sp. nov. and Anochetus validus sp. nov. collected from foothills of Himalaya, the Shivalik. Anochetus cryptus is a cryptobiotic species with minute eyes, light-pigmented integument, relatively reduced size and feeble sculpture; it most resembles Anochetus evansi Crawley, 1922. Anochetus validus is a member of the wide spread graeffei group, with strong sculpture and highly pigmented integument.
Two remarkable new species of Aenictus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) from India
Himender Bharti,Aijaz Ahmad Wachkoo,Rakesh Kumar 한국응용곤충학회 2012 Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology Vol.15 No.2
Descriptions of two new species Aenictus indicus sp. nov. and Aenictus wilsoni sp. nov. are provided from India. The presence of an unusual distinct ridge between mesonotum and mesopleuron relates them to three sympatric Philippine species, Aenictus philippinensis Chapman, 1963; Aenictus rabori Chapman, 1963 and Aenictus pangantihoni Zettel and Sorger, 2010. An identification key to the worker caste of Indian species is provided.