Biodiversity from jharkhand india

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Amazing !

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Scutelleridae…

Aspidomorpha miliaris ?

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Hi @Mirtunjaysharma ,

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Hello @Mirtunjaysharma The name of this beetle is: Duvalius ochsi ssp janitor (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Trechinae). About 5 million years ago, the glaciations, then the periods of global warming which followed, “forced” these species to colonize the caves. Since then, evolution has done its work

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Hi @Christophe4 ,

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@TsekoV @Photo : microscope and camera mounted on the eyepiece

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@Christophe4 , just as a reminder, don’t forget when responding to others make sure to tag them (by writing @ before their names) in a post so they can receive notifications that you are communicating with them.

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I am sorry @TsekoV , I completely forgot. Thank you :slightly_smiling_face:

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Tourtoise beetle sir

ry hill hazaribagh jharkhand india

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@Mirtunjaysharma I love your photography.

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Thanks

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Hi @Mirtunjaysharma ,

Thank you for sharing your post with us. I’m merging it to your previous post as they both are related to the biodiversity in Hazaribagh.

Just as a reminder, don’t forget when responding to others make sure to tag them (by writing @ before their names) in a post so they can receive notifications that you are communicating with them.

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