Bio-diversity: A case study of gall-midge
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Lasioptera Bharthensis Sp.Nov.Abstract
This contradiction report of the decryptions of new species, Lasioptera Bharthensis, reared from earhead of Bothriochoa Perstus (wild). In the college campus, S.C. Nanded (M.S.). The new midge can be distinguished in the number of antennal segments; absence of vein M1+5 subdorsal plate being entire and ablong lobese of the ovipositor
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