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  2. Patanga succincta - Wikipedia

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    Patanga succincta, the Bombay locust, is a species of locust found in India and southeast Asia. Usually a solitary insect, only in India has it has exhibited swarming behaviour . The last plague of this locust was in that country between 1901 and 1908 and there have not been any swarms since 1927.

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  4. Wildlife of India - Wikipedia

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    India has an estimated 92,873 species of fauna, roughly about 7.5% of the species available worldwide. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Insects form the major category with 63423 recorded species. India is home to 423 mammals , 1233 birds , 526 reptiles , 342 amphibians , 3022 fish apart from other species which form 7.6% of mammal, 14.7% of amphibian, 6% of bird ...

  5. Category:Insects of India - Wikipedia

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  6. Luprops tristis - Wikipedia

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    Luprops tristis, the Mupli beetle, is a plant detritus eating darkling beetle found in parts of India. The adult beetle is black and around 8 millimetres (0.31 in) long. While they are usually harmless to humans, when squeezed or picked up, they produce a defensive phenolic secretion that causes skin bur

  7. Carausius morosus - Wikipedia

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    Carausius morosus [1] (the 'common', 'Indian' or 'laboratory' stick insect) is a species of Phasmatodea (phasmid) often kept as pets by schools and individuals. Culture stocks originate from a collection from Tamil Nadu, India. Like the majority of the Phasmatodea, C. morosus are nocturnal.

  8. Therea petiveriana - Wikipedia

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    Therea petiveriana, variously called the desert cockroach, seven-spotted cockroach, domino cockroach, or Indian domino cockroach, is a species of crepuscular cockroach found in southern India. They are members of a basal group within the cockroaches.

  9. Indian flying fox - Wikipedia

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    The Indian flying fox is India's largest bat, [16] and one of the largest bats in the world, weighing up to 1.6 kg (3.5 lb). [17] Its body mass ranges from 0.6–1.6 kg (1.3–3.5 lb), and males are generally larger than females.