‘A New Indian gall-midge (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)’
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Amradiplosis Redhorensis Sp.NovAbstract
This innovative report of the decryptions of new species, Amradiplosis redhorensis, reared from the jowar ear heads sorghum vulgare pers, parbhani. The new midge can be distinguished in the number of antennal segments presence of vein R1+5, and broadly rounded pocket ovipositor
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Plant galls at India (1973) Pub; The macmillan company at India Ltd. Madras: 354 pp.
Cecidotheca Indica. (1960) Agra. Univ. J.Res. (Sci), 8 (2): 91-280
Tange. 1960, contarina sorghicola calif. Agri. U.S:7-9)
Rao, 1950, Indian J.ent, 10:3 (Amraenyia).
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