Amynthas alexandri alexandri Beddard, 1900
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42. Amynthas alexandri alexandri Beddard, 1900
Amyntas alexandri Beddard, 1900c: 999 .
Pheretima lignicola Stephenson, 1914a: 399 .
Pheretima alexandri : Stephenson, 1923: 291.
? Pheretima suctoria mullani Stephenson, 1924b: 340 .
Amynthas alexandri alexandri : Sims & Easton, 1972: 234 (diffringens group).
Amynthas alexandri alexandri Beddard. Blakemore 2016: 347 .
T. Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), West Bengal, India. TM. BMNH 1904:10:5:757. D. Haryana: Ambala ( Dhiman & Battish 2006; Ahmad et al. 2020b), Yamuna Nagar ( Garg & Julka 2016, 2017; Ahmad et al. 2020b). Punjab: Ludhiana (Battish & Dhiman 2002), Rupnagar (Battish & Dhiman 2002; Dhiman & Battish 2006). West Bengal: Darjeeling ( Halder 1998; Goswami & Gupta 2015), IBG Howrah ( Goswami & Gupta 2015), Jalpaiguri ( Halder 1998; Goswami & Gupta 2015), Kolkata ( Soota 1966; Halder 1998; Goswami & Gupta 2015), Reang ( Halder 1998). E. Anecic. G. Exotic.
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Amynthas alexandri alexandri Beddard, 1900
Tiwari, Nalini, Tiwari, Pooja, Gupta, Neelima & Yadav, Shweta 2024 |
Amynthas alexandri alexandri Beddard. Blakemore 2016: 347
Blakemore, R. J. 2016: 347 |
Amynthas alexandri alexandri
Sims, R. W. & Easton, E. G. 1972: 234 |
Pheretima suctoria mullani
Stephenson, J. 1924: 340 |
Pheretima alexandri
Stephenson, J. 1923: 291 |
Pheretima lignicola
Stephenson, J. 1914: 399 |
Amyntas alexandri
Beddard, F. E. 1900: 999 |