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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
5436336 Fusarium wilt Fusarium udum var. cajani Pigeonpea infected with vascular wilt caused by Fusarium udum f sp cajani
5482654 Barbados nut Jatropha curcas
5482671 sago palm Cycas revoluta
5482655 Benghal dayflower Commelina benghalensis
5482660 cassia Cassia occidentalis
5482661 cannonball tree Couroupita guianensis
5482665 pitted morningglory Ipomoea lacunosa
5482667 trumpetbush Tecoma spp.
5471139 Ganoderma root rots Ganoderma spp. Disease causes initial leaf yellowing to complete drying of branch and even death of plant are common symptoms. Basidiocarps usually emerge near lower portion of the tree trunks and caused cracking of the bark.
5476152 snakegourd Trichosanthes cucumerina
5438893 black and yellow mud dauber Sceliphron caementaria Mud wasp
5476153 painted spiral ginger Costus pictus Botanical name costus pictus
5476154 costus Costus spp. Botanical name Costus sp.
5476518 Bakanae Disease of Rice / cotton boll rot Gibberella fujikuroi
5476520 panicle rice mite Steneotarsonemus spinki
5476519 panicle rice mite Steneotarsonemus spinki
1586044 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris tiger track over car track
1586089 Indian python Python molurus head study
1586077 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis head shot
5468776 miracle fruit Gymnema sylvestre Gymnema sylvestre
5468777 rosarypea Abrus precatorius
5468778 Barbados aloe Aloe vera
5471136 covered smut Ustilago hordei Covered smut of barley is caused by the fungus Ustilago hordei. The disease is found worldwide and it is more extensively distributed. Infected plants do not demonstrate symptoms until heading. Kernels of infected plants are replaced by masses of dark smut spores. Smutted heads are hard and compact. Infected plants may be stunted.
5445768 Bean butterfly Lampides boeticus Blue Butterfly
5440264 Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio A species that is seen in water logged area and also around farms particularly in Monsoon season around Kerala. Now threatened because of frequent urbanization.
5440265 Purple Swamphen Porphyrio porphyrio
5436320 branched broomrape Orobanche ramosa Orobanche ramosa growing on mustard plant roots
5439527 angular leaf spot of cotton Xanthomonas citri ssp. malvacearum Xanthomonas axonopodis pv. malvacearum
5439530 rice blast disease Pyricularia spp.
5439528 nuclear polyhedrosis virus Nucleopolyhedrovirus N/A
5439529 false smut Ustilaginoidea virens Malformed grains
5439878 grass demon Udaspes folus The Grass Demon (Udaspes folus) is a small butterfly with a wingspan of about 4 to 4.8 cm. It is black with a large white spot on the upperside of the hind wing and several smaller whites spots on the forewing. The underside of its wings is mostly white with brown edges and spots. Habits The Grass Demon prefers forest edges or clearings where dappled light is present. Its black and white colouration may have evolved to take advantage of the dappled light in these areas. The pied pattern which seems prominent in the open is effectively disruptive in the shade and the butterfly is difficult to locate once it settles down. It is a bold insect and not easily disturbed. It usually flies in the shade among bushes and under trees keeping low and close to the ground. From time to time, it takes short flights, and, occasionally, much longer excursions into the open clearings. Its flight is quick and the path is very erratic making it very difficult to track when in flight. When basking it sits on the upperside of leaves of herbs or bushes with its hind wings pressed flat against the surface and its fore wings held half open at an angle above the hind wings. This butterfly also has a unique wing flashing display most often seen just after it has alighted on a leaf. It will move its hind wings down toward the leaf surface. When the hind wings are about half way down the fore wings also start moving downwards. On the upward beat both wings are moved simultaneously till the hind wings come together. Then it again begins the downward beat. Each beat is performed very slowly and the butterfly is very conspicuous during this time. This display is unique since no other peninsular Indian butterfly is known to display the capability of moving forewings and hindwings separately. The Grass Demon is a nectar lover and has a long proboscis compared to body size. This makes it easy to get to nectar of flowers with long corolla tubes. In gardens, the Common Periwinkle (Vinca rosea) and Lantana are its favourite flowers. It rarely visits bird or dung droppings. It is fond of water and often seen perched on a stone in a stream-bed.
5439879 quaker Neopithecops zalmora The Quaker (Neopithecops zalmora) is a small butterfly found in South Asia and Southeast Asia that belongs to the Lycaenids or Blues family. Upperside of both sexes dark purplish brown; in the female slightly paler on the disc of the fore wing. In most specimens, but not in all, the male also has the disc of the fore wing similarly paler. Underside; white. Fore wing: apex dusky brown, apices of veins 10, 11 and 12 with a minute black dot; no discal markings, but the discocellulars picked out with a short, very slender, obscure brown line; a postdiscal, irregular, transverse series of slender brown lunules, followed by a transverse, very slender, sinuous brown line, the white ground-colour in the interspaces beyond centred by a subterminal series of transverse black spots. Hind wing: discocellulars with a short brown line similar to that on the fore wing, followed by a subdorsal small round black spot, and a subcostal much larger similar spot; between these two spots is a curved, very irregular line of detached pale ashy-brown lunules; the subterminal markings very similar to those on the fore wing. Cilia of fore wing dusky brown, of hind wing white. Antenna, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown; the antenna on the inner side speckled with white; beneath; the palpi, thorax and abdomen white.
5439880 rustic Cupha erymanthis The Rustic (Cupha erymanthis) is a species of brush-footed butterfly found in forested areas of tropical South Asia and Southeast Asia. It is a restless butterfly through out.
5439797 dingy bush-brown Mycalesis perseus Status in India : Common/ some places rare Description The distinguishing feature of this species of Mycalesis is that the ocellus (eye-spot) in space 2 of the hindwing below is moved inwards and out of line with the other ocelli adjacent to it. Habitat & Habits The species shares the same habits as the other Mycalesis species and usually lurks in shady, but open areas in the vicinity of grassland. Its host plant is likely to be one of the species of grasses. Mycalesis perseus cepheus has the same feeble flight as the other members of this genus and usually stops with wings folded closed as shown in the photo. Occasionally, an individual may bask with wings opened in bright sunlight. It is relatively common in Singapore, where it is usually found at the fringes of the nature reserves in shady grassy wasteland, and is found in the company of the other Mycalesis species and The Nigger.
5439798 pigmy scrub hopper Aeromachus pygmaeus Pigmy scrub hopper is usually seen around grasslands, particularly in Monsoon season. It is a very small skipper seen in Indian sub continent.
5438895 leaf beetle Zygogramma spp. Zygogramma feeding on Parthenium leaves
5436334 bakanae of rice Fusarium fujikuroi Bakanae (Fusarium fugikurai)infected plant showing root initiation from affected node.
5436335 powdery mildew Erysiphe betae Powdery mildew of Gerbera
5436333 bakanae of rice Fusarium fujikuroi Rice field with Bakanae (Fusarium fugikurai)  infected plant
5436332 Sclerotinia rot Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Sclerotinia sclerotium
5432237 long-horned beetle Olenecamptus spp. Dorsal
5432238 long-horned beetle Olenecamptus spp. Lateral
1748075 monkey and young
1748076 bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis
5422734 psyche butterfly Leptosia nina
1586001 chital Axis axis herd at waterhole
1586002 chital Axis axis in foreground at waterhole
1586003 chital Axis axis pair of young Chital
1586004 chital Axis axis
1586005 chital Axis axis with two Black Drongo
1586006 chital Axis axis and Black Drongo
1586007 hog deer Axis porcinus
1586008 hog deer Axis porcinus
1586009 hog deer Axis porcinus male and female
1586010 hog deer Axis porcinus
1586011 hog deer Axis porcinus bugling
1586012 barasingha Cervus duvaucelii herd and calf
1586013 barasingha Cervus duvaucelii herd on alert
1586014 hide beetle Dermestes carnivorus herd with buck
1586015 barasingha Cervus duvaucelii herd with two bucks
1586016 barasingha Cervus duvaucelii 3 does
1586017 barasingha Cervus duvaucelii 2 does
1586018 nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus Nilgai at sunrise
1586019 nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus
1586020 nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus buck
1586021 nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus crossing road
1586022 nilgai Boselaphus tragocamelus
1586023 water buffalo Bubalus bubalis with calf
1586024 water buffalo Bubalus bubalis adult with calf
1586025 water buffalo Bubalus bubalis
1586026 water buffalo Bubalus bubalis
1586027 golden jackal Canis aureus
1586028 golden jackal Canis aureus
1586029 sambar deer Cervus unicolour herd
1586030 sambar deer Cervus unicolour buck
1586031 sambar deer Cervus unicolour buck
1586032 sambar deer Cervus unicolour buck
1586033 sambar deer Cervus unicolour bucks
1586034 sambar deer Cervus unicolour buck in early light
1586035 sambar deer Cervus unicolour doe with Black Drongo
1586036 sambar deer Cervus unicolour young buck
1586037 sambar deer Cervus unicolour
1586038 Asian elephant Elephas maximus cow and calf along river
1586039 Asian elephant Elephas maximus Cow and calf
1586040 Asian elephant Elephas maximus cow and calf
1586041 northern palm squirrel Funambulus pennantii
1586042 northern palm squirrel Funambulus pennantii
1586043 rufous-tiled hare Lepus nigricollis ruficaudatus
1586045 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris walking
1586046 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris walking
1586047 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris walking
1586048 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris approaching through bush
1586049 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris passing through shadows
1586050 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris
1586051 Bengal tiger Panthera tigris tigris
1586053 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus feeding in tree
1586054 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586055 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586056 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus female nursing young
1586057 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus with young
1586058 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus feeding
1586059 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586060 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586061 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586062 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586063 hanuman langur Semnopithecus entellus
1586064 capped leaf monkey Trachypithecus pileatus
1586065 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis with swamp deer and cattle egrets
1586066 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis with young
1586067 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis with young
1586068 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis in tall grass
1586069 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis head in grasses
1586070 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586071 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586072 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586073 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586074 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586075 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis rhino with cattle egret on back
1586076 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis rhino cattle egret (breeding plumage) scratching
1586078 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis emerging from pool
1586079 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586080 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis with Turdus merula
1586081 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586082 Indian rhinoceros Rhinoceros unicornis
1586083 Indian wild boar Sus scrofa cristatus wild boar piglet
1586084 Indian wild boar Sus scrofa cristatus group of 5 piglets
1586085 mugger crocodile Crocodylus palustris
1586086 Indian flap-shelled turtle Lissemys punctata
1586087 Indian python Python molurus
1586088 Indian python Python molurus
1586090 spot-billed pelican Pelecanus philippensis
1586091 spot-billed pelican Pelecanus philippensis
1586093 purple heron Ardea purpurea
1586094 little egret Egretta garzetta
1586096 Indian pond heron Ardeola grayii
1586097 Indian pond heron Ardeola grayii
1586098 painted stork Mycteria leucocephala
1586100 Wooly-necked Stork Ciconia episcopus
1586101 black-necked stork Ephippiorhynchus asiaticus
1586102 Eurasian spoonbill Platalea leucorodia
1586103 spot-billed duck Anas poecilorhyncha
1586104 garganey Anas querquedula male and female
1586105 garganey Anas querquedula
1586106 garganey Anas querquedula pair feeding
1586107 oriental honey-buzzard Pernis ptilorhynchus
1586108 white-rumped vulture Gyps bengalensis
1586109 white-rumped vulture Gyps bengalensis
1586110 white-rumped vulture Gyps bengalensis feeding
1586111 red-headed vulture Sarcogyps calvus on tree top
1586112 red-headed vulture Sarcogyps calvus
1586113 red-headed vulture Sarcogyps calvus on tree top
1586114 Egyptian vulture Neophron percnopterus
1586115 Egyptian vulture Neophron percnopterus
1586116 gray francolin Francolinus pondicerianus
1586117 Indian peafowl Pavo cristatus with Bluewinged Parakeet
1586118 Indian peafowl Pavo cristatus peacock
1586119 Sarus crane Grus antigone flying
1586120 Sarus crane Grus antigone flock
1586121 white-breasted waterhen Amaurornis phoenicurus
1586122 bronze-winged jacana Metopidius indicus
1586123 bronze-winged jacana Metopidius indicus
1586124 red-wattled lapwing Vanellus indicus
1586125 red-wattled lapwing Vanellus indicus
1586127 common redshank Tringa totanus
1586128 Eurasian collared-dove Streptopelia decaocto
1586129 Alexandrine parakeet Psittacula eupatria Feeding in tree
1586130 Alexandrine parakeet Psittacula eupatria male and female feeding
1586131 Alexandrine parakeet Psittacula eupatria
1586132 rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri flying
1586133 rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri
1586134 red-breatsed parakeet Psittacula alexandri
1586135 red-breatsed parakeet Psittacula alexandri
1586136 stork-billed kingfisher Pelargopsis capensis
1586137 white-throated kingfisher Halcyon smyrnensis
1586140 black redstart Phoenicurus ochruros
1586141 black redstart Phoenicurus ochruros
1586142 white-browed bushchat Saxicola macrorhyncha
1586143 white-browed bushchat Saxicola macrorhyncha
1586144 large grey babbler Turdoides malcolmi
1586145 great tit Parus major
1586146 purple sunbird Cinnyris asiaticus
1586147 rufous treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda
1586148 rufous treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda
1586149 rufous treepie Dendrocitta vagabunda
1586150 House Crow Corvus splendens
1586151 bank myna Acridotheres ginginianus
1586152 bank myna Acridotheres ginginianus
1586153 bank myna Acridotheres ginginianus
1586154 chestnut-shouldered petronia Petronia xanthocolis
1586155 chestnut-shouldered petronia Petronia xanthocolis
1748077 bighorn sheep Ovis canadensis
2105048 lesser whistling-duck Dendrocygna javanica
5402627 Nymphalid moth Euthalia aconthea Photographed on Mangifera indica. The male is brown with slight traces of olive. The forewing has two transverse short black lines at the base, a black loop across the middle, and another beyond apex of cell, with their centres dark brown, followed by an angulated discal dark brown band bordered outwardly by a series of five white spots; two preapical white spots beyond and a broad, somewhat diffuse, subterminal black band broadening over the apex and angulated inwards in interspace 1. Hind wing shaded with dark brown at base, two crescent-shaped dark brown loop-like marks in cell; a discal series of dark brown, elongate, outwardly acute, inwardly diffuse, somewhat hastate spots, followed by a subterminal series of small spots of the same colour. Underside ochraceous brown. Fore wing on the underside shows five transverse slender black lines across cell; a black spot below median vein; discal and preapical white spots as on the upperside, succeeded by a postdiscal series of somewhat diffuse crescent-shaped black marks, and a broad terminal pale lilac band not reaching the apex, bordered narrowly along the termen with dark brown. Hind wing with four or five slender black loops at base, a posteriorly obsolescent postdiscal series of diffuse black marks and a subterminal series of black dots; the termen near apex touched with pale lilac. Antennae, head, thorax and abdomen dark brown, the antennae ochraceous at the tip, the body paler beneath. The female is similar but of a paler shade. Upperside forewing differs from that of the male in the absence of the dark discal and subterminal bands, and in the series of discal spots being elongate, much larger. The hind wing has the discal series of outwardly pointed black-markings only as traces. Underside similar to that of the male, but the groundcolour more ochraceous, the markings larger, more diffuse. Race vasanta, Moore is found in Srilanka. It resembles the nominate race, but in the male the white spots on the fore wing are entirely absent, above and below ; the discal hand on both fore and hind wing on the upperside is more irregular and not nearly so well-defined ; on the fore wing the interspace between it and the subterminal band and on the hind wing the posterior half suffused with dark green 5 the terminal margin of the fore and anterior half of the hind wing tinged with pink. Underside similar, but both the ground-colour and markings paler; the latter less prominent. Female. Differs prominently on both upper and under sides in the discal row of white spots being more oblique and complete, extending from the costa to near the apex of interspace 2.   The wing expanse is 68-79 mm.
5402629 lycaenid butterfly Zizula hylax Photographed on Acanthaceae. Male Upperside: dull violet-blue, which changes to a brighter tint of violet in certain lights. Fore wing: the costa very narrowly, the termen much more broadly dull brown; this edging to the termen in most specimens decreases in width from apex to tornus, and is outwardly followed by an anticiliary darker brown line. Cilia brownish anteriorly, posteriorly brownish at the base with the apical portions white. Hind wing: the ground-colour brighter than on the fore wing, the costal and terminal margins much more narrowly edged with brown, which edging is merged in the anticiliary dark brown line. Cilia: brown along their basal halves, white apically. Underside: grey. Fore wing: a dusky brown lunular line on the discocellulars; two subcostal spots above the cell, one on either side of the discocellular lunule; a very strongly curved discal series of five spots, of which the posterior three are somewhat lunular in shape and placed obliquely en echelon, the next above these hook-shaped, the anterior spot round; both the subcostal spots and the spots of the discal series are black, each narrowly encircled with white; beyond these are inner and outer subterminal dusky lines, which anteriorly are continuous, posteriorly somewhat broken and macular, followed by a very conspicuous jet-black anticiliary slender line. Cilia greyish white, traversed by a medial transverse blackish-brown line. Hind wing: with the following small white-encircled black spots:—a subbasal transverse series of three, followed by a highly curved series of eight spots, that curve across the disc of the wing to the costa and along the latter towards the base; discocellulars with a dusky short lunular line as on the fore wing; terminal markings and cilia similar, but the outer and broader subterminal line more broken and macular than on the fore wing. Antennae black, the shafts ringed with white; head, thorax and abdomen dark brown, with a little violet pubescence on the head and thorax; beneath: palpi, thorax and abdomen greyish white. Female Upperside: glossy brown, without any violet tint whatever; the anticiliary darker brown lines on both fore and hind wings well marked. Underside: very similar to that of the male, the ground-colour a shade darker, the markings slightly larger and more prominent. Antenna, head, thorax and abdomen as in the male, but the latter three without a trace of violet or blue on the upperside.   The Tiny Grass Blue is found in several races throughout tropical and subtropical Africa, Asia, and Oceania, including India, Japan, the Philippines, Singapore, Swaziland, north and east coasts of Australia and also in southern Australia.    
5402628 rice swift Borbo cinnara Borbo cinnara, commonly known as the Rice Swift or Formosan Swift, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae.
5393370 bamboo treebrown Lethe europa
5393426 common jay Graphium doson
5393427 common jay Graphium doson
5393428 common mormon Papilio polytes female mimics Common Rose
5393429 common mormon Papilio polytes female mimics Common Rose
5393430 common mormon Papilio polytes
5393431 common mormon Papilio polytes mating
5393432 Tailed Jay butterfly Graphium agamemnon
5393129 monkey puzzle Rathinda amor
5393130 yamfly Loxura atymnus
5391534 Mimic Hypolimnas misippus
5392745 zebra blue Leptotes plinius
5392744 grass jewel Chilades trochylus
5392743 blue tiger moth Dysphania percota
5390584 dingy bush-brown Mycalesis perseus This is a medium sized, brown, inconspicuous butterfly. There is an eye spot on the upperside of each forewing at the outer margin. The underside varies with the seasonal forms. The wet season form has a white line running from the leading margin of the forewing to the tornus of the hind wing. A series of eye spots is enclosed in the area between this line and the wing margin. The female and the male look identical in coloration and markings, but the later has small, black, hairy brands in the region of overlap between the hind and forewings.
5390586 Medus brown Orsotriaena medus
5390585 giant red eye skipper Gangara thyrsis
5391533 common palmfly Elymnias hypermnestra
5390081 water snow flat Tagiades litigiosa
5390080 Mimic Hypolimnas misippus
5390079 common snow flat Tagiades japetus
5383753 common grass yellow Eurema hecabe
1748078 Taj Mahal Taj Mahal
5369490 common myna Acridotheres tristis
5369491 common myna Acridotheres tristis
5369489 common myna Acridotheres tristis
5137070 lime swallowtail Papilio demoleus
5137071 lime swallowtail Papilio demoleus
5137072 lime swallowtail Papilio demoleus
5082068 old world bollworm, cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera Young cotton square damaged
5082069 cotton aphid Aphis gossypii
5082070 leaf eating lady beetles Epilachna spp. Leaf scapping
5082071 mealybugs Maconellicoccus spp.
5082072 spider mites Tetranychus spp.
5082073 red cotton bug Dysdercus cingulatus
1197010 rice stalk borer Chilo plejadellus
2714059 thinning (stand) Thinning regime trials.
2714050 coppice 17 year old Sal coppice which only regenerates by sprouting in Jhargram in southern West Bengal.
2714046 seeds/cones Specialty products-oil bearing seeds of Pongamia pinata.
2714047 sal tree Shorea robusta Leaves collected and used to make lacquered bowls.
2714048 rooted/unrooted cuttings Rooted cuttings in mist chamber.
2714049 rooted/unrooted cuttings Rooted cuttings in mist chamber.
2714051 coppice Sal coppice stand after a multiple shoot thinning in.
2714052 fuelwood Fuelwood cut from coppice stand.
2714053 rooted/unrooted cuttings Rooted cuttings in shade house.
2714054 nursery operations Rooted cuttings in hardening chamber.
2714055 seed orchard/seed production areas Eucalyptus oitriodora seed orchard.
2714057 cattle Bos spp. Forage in coppice stand.
2714058 Japanese cedar Cryptomeria japonica Plantation
2714056 acacia Acacia spp. Acacia manginm plantation spacing trial. Narrow spacing on left,wide spacing on right. Same age but marked height difference.

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