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O. Indicus (other)
''O. indicus'' may refer to: * '' Olenecamptus indicus'', a species of beetle * ''Onustus indicus'', a species of large sea snail * ''Ophichthys indicus'', the Bombay swamp eel * '' Orthogonius indicus'', a species of ground beetle * ''Oryctocephalus indicus'', a species of corynexochid trilobite Synonyms ''Odontotermes feae'', a small species of earth dwelling termite See also * Indicus (other) Indicus – Indian in Latin – may refer to: Species disambiguation pages *'' A. indicus (other)'' *'' B. indicus (other)'' *''C. indicus (other)'' *''D. indicus (other)'' *''E. indicus (other)'' *'' ...
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Olenecamptus Indicus
''Olenecamptus indicus'' is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. The species was first described by Stephan von Breuning in 1936, originally under the genus ''Cylindrepomus''.BioLib.cz - ''Olenecamptus indicus''
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Olenecamptus ''Olenecamptus'' is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae.Biolib.cz - ''Olenecamptus''
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Onustus Indicus
''Onustus indicus'' is a species of large sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Xenophoridae, the carrier shells. Description Distribution ''Onustus indicus'' is distributed in the tropical Indian Ocean (excluding Arabian Sea), the central Indo-Pacific and the westernmost Pacific (Hong Kong to southern Indonesia) as well as in northern tropical The tropics are the regions of Earth surrounding the Equator. They are defined in latitude by the Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere at N and the Tropic of Capricorn in the Southern Hemisphere at S. The tropics are also referred to ...- subtropical eastern and western Australia. It can be found between 4 and 150 m.Kreipl, K. & Alf, A. (1999): ''Recent Xenophoridae''. 148 pp. incl. 28 color plts. ConchBooks, Hackenheim, . References External links * Xenophoridae Gastropods described in 1791 Taxa named by Johann Friedrich Gmelin {{Xenophoridae-stub ...
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Ophichthys Indicus
The Bombay swamp eel (''Ophichthys indicus''), also known as the paytop in Marathi, is a species of fish in the family Synbranchidae. It is endemic to the state of Maharashtra in India. Taxonomy It was at first classified in the genus ''Amphipnous'', but it was later moved to ''Monopterus''. However a 2020 study found it to form a distinct clade with about 4 other species also previously classified in ''Monopterus'', and the genus '' Ophichthys'' was thus revived to contain them. Distribution This species is thought to be endemic to the northern Western Ghats of India, in the state of Maharashtra. It is currently known from 5-10 localities: Robber's Cave and Dhobi Falls in Mahabaleshwar, Kanheri Falls near Kanheri Caves in Mumbai, and the Tamhini and Tail Baila areas in Pune. However, it is thought to occur in other localities as well. Habitat The species inhabits swamps and marshy areas associated with hill streams. During the early part of the monsoon season, adult ...
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Orthogonius Indicus
''Orthogonius indicus'' is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Orthogoniinae Orthogoniinae is a subfamily of ground beetles (family Carabidae). Occasionally it was treated as a tribe Orthogoniini of subfamily Harpalinae Harpalinae is a huge subfamily of ground beetles that contains 20,000 species or ~6,400 spp. in 2 .... It was described by Tian & Deuve in 2006. References indicus Beetles described in 2006 {{Orthogoniinae-stub ...
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Oryctocephalus Indicus
''Oryctocephalus indicus'' is a species of corynexochid trilobite from the Cambrian. Its first appearance is proposed for the lower boundary of the Wuliuan, which corresponds to the beginning of the Miaolingian (The other proposal was '' Ovatoryctocara granulata''). The species was first described by the British paleontologist Frederick Richard Cowper Reed in 1910 as ''Zacanthoides indicus''. It was transferred to the genus ''Oryctocephalus ''Oryctocephalus'' is a genus of trilobite known from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. 24 specimens of ''Oryctocephalus'' are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise 0.42% of the community. This small- to medium-sized trilobit ...'' by the American paleontologist Charles Elmer Resser in 1938. References Oryctocephalidae Cambrian trilobites Fossil taxa described in 1910 Index fossils {{Corynexochida-stub ...
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Odontotermes Feae
The Fungus-growing termite, (''Odontotermes feae''), also known as South Asian wood-destroying termite, is a small species of earth dwelling termite of the genus ''Odontotermes''. It is native to India and Sri Lanka. Host plants It attacks many dead wood and timber trees including, *''Lagerstroemia parviflora'' *''Anogeissus latifolia'' *''Syzygium cumini'' *''Schleichera oleosa'' *''Lagerstroemia parviflora'' *''Senna auriculata'' *''Acorus calamus'' *'' Terminalia alata'' *''Buchanania cochinchinensis ''Buchanania cochinchinensis'' (syn. ''Buchanania lanzan'') is a deciduous tree which produces seeds that are edible to humans. It is native to the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and adjacent parts of China. It is known as ''chironji'' (or ...'' References External linksSubterranian (sic) termite genus Odontotermes (Blattaria: Isoptera: Termitidae) from Chhattisgarh, India with its annotated checklist and revised key
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