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On Two New Species of Procamallannuss Baylis, 1923 from India, with a Key to the Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2009

S. M. Ali
Affiliation:
ReaderDepartment of ZoologyUniversity College of Science, Osmania UniversityHyderabad-Deccan

Extract

In 1956 the author described five new species of Procamallanus from India and also gave an amended key to the species, originally described by Annereaux (1946). Meanwhile a few more species were reported from India and elsewhere, but as the author had no access to the publications, these species were not included in the key. To clarify certain points the following review is given.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1960

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