2006
DOI: 10.11609/jott.zpj.1474.2261-2
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Fauna of Protected Areas - 28: Additions to the mantid fauna (Insecta: Mantodea) of Pench National Park, Maharashtra, India

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“…: 304) Kishinouyeum, with breve, cornutus, hepaticus, jianfenglingensis, robusta and sinensis among Vatinae: Danuriini, where they also placed nine other genera. Jadhav et al (2006Jadhav et al ( : 2262 cited Phyllothelys westwoodi from Pench National Park, Maharashtra, India. Sureshan et al (2006: 231) again described a female of Phyllothelys westwoodi, but this time after a specimen "collected under light Panchdhara, 22.x.1997, Coll.…”
Section: Aus China (Szetschwan) Erwähnt"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…: 304) Kishinouyeum, with breve, cornutus, hepaticus, jianfenglingensis, robusta and sinensis among Vatinae: Danuriini, where they also placed nine other genera. Jadhav et al (2006Jadhav et al ( : 2262 cited Phyllothelys westwoodi from Pench National Park, Maharashtra, India. Sureshan et al (2006: 231) again described a female of Phyllothelys westwoodi, but this time after a specimen "collected under light Panchdhara, 22.x.1997, Coll.…”
Section: Aus China (Szetschwan) Erwähnt"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koli and Bhawane 2011 [14] recorded 11 species belonging to 11 genera, 3 families, and 7 subfamilies in Chandoli National Park. The study conducted by Jadhav et al 2006 [15] indicated the presence of 14 species of Mantids in Pench National Park spread across a 257.3 km 2 area.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humidity ranges from 50% to 96%, and the area receives an average annual rainfall of 308 cm. The forest type includes montane rain forests, moist deciduous forests, and dry deciduous forests (Datar & Lakshminarasimhan, 2013; Jadhav & Pati, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%