a note on the taxonomy and natural history of the summer clicker lahugada dohertyi (distant, 1891) (insecta: hemiptera: cicadidae) along with its distribution in northern west bengal, india
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Abstract
Lahugada dohertyi is one of the many lesser-known cicadas of northeastern India which has never been studied since its discovery. Recently, a century later, a population of this elusive cicada was discovered in northern West Bengal. This paper gives an account on its distribution in northern West Bengal, taxonomy, and natural history and suggests a common name based on its call and habitat preferences.
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| Authors | ;Vivek Sarkar |
| Journal | european wind energy conference and exhibition, ewec 2013 |
| Year | 2019 |
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10.11609/jott.3193.11.9.14128-14136
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