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P. Indicus (other)
''P. indicus'' may refer to: * ''Pangasius indicus'', an extinct species of catfish * '' Parapedobacter indicus'', a species of bacterium in the family Sphingobacteriaceae * '' Penaeus indicus'', an Indian prawn species * '' Phellodon indicus'', a species of tooth fungus * '' Planonasus indicus'', the pygmy false catshark, a species of ground shark * '' Plocamopherus indicus'', a species of sea slug * '' Polyipnus indicus'', a species of ray-finned fish * '' Pontibacter indicus'', a species of bacterium in the family Hymenobacteraceae * '' Porphyrio indicus'', a species of swamp hen * ''Platycephalus indicus'', the bartail flathead species * ''Pterocarpus indicus'', the Pashu Padauk, Malay Paduak or New Guinea rosewood, a plant species * '' Pterocles indicus'', the painted sandgrouse, a medium large bird species found in South Asia Synonyms * ''Phyllodiscus indicus'', a synonym of ''Triactis producta'', a species of sea anemone * ''Potamogeton indicus'', a synonym of ''Aponogeton ...
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Pangasius Indicus
''Pangasius indicus'' is an extinct species of catfish of the family Pangasiidae. This fish was a member of the "Sipang Fauna", a lagerstatte from Sipang, Sumatra, of indeterminate age, possibly either Eocene, Oligocene, or even Miocene The Miocene ( ) is the first epoch (geology), geological epoch of the Neogene Period and extends from about (Ma). The Miocene was named by Scottish geologist Charles Lyell; the name comes from the Greek words (', "less") and (', "new") and mea ... in age. References Pangasiidae Paleogene fish of Asia {{paleo-rayfinned-fish-stub ...
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Parapedobacter Indicus
''Parapedobacter indicus'' is a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterium from the genus of Parapedobacter which has been isolated from soil from a hexachlorocyclohexane-contaminated dumpsite in Lucknow in India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... References External linksType strain of ''Parapedobacter indicus'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Sphingobacteriia Bacteria described in 2015 {{Sphingobacteriia-stub ...
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Penaeus Indicus
The Indian prawn (''Fenneropenaeus indicus'', formerly ''Penaeus indicus''), is one of the major commercial prawn species of the world. It is found in the Indo-West Pacific from eastern and south-eastern Africa, through India, Malaysia and Indonesia to southern China and northern Australia. Adult shrimp grow to a length of about and live on the seabed to depths of about . The early developmental stages take place in the sea before the larvae move into estuaries. They return to the sea as sub-adults. The Indian prawn is used for human consumption and is the subject of a sea fishery, particularly in China, India, Indonesia, Vietnam and Thailand. It is also the subject of an aquaculture industry, the main countries involved in this being Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Iran and India. For this, wild seed is collected or young shrimps are reared in hatcheries and kept in ponds as they grow. The ponds may be either extensive with reliance on natural foods, with rice paddy fields being used in ...
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Phellodon Indicus
''Phellodon indicus'' is a species of tooth fungus in the family Bankeraceae. Found in Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh (; ; "Snow-laden Mountain Province") is a state in the northern part of India. Situated in the Western Himalayas, it is one of the thirteen mountain states and is characterized by an extreme landscape featuring several peaks ..., India, it was described as new to science in 1978. References External links * Fungi described in 1971 Fungi of India Inedible fungi indicus {{Agaricomycetes-stub ...
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Planonasus Indicus
The pygmy false catshark (''Planonasus indicus''), also known as the eastern dwarf false catshark is a species of ground shark, which lives in the Indian Ocean near Kochi, Kerala and off Sri Lanka. This species is one of two known members of its genus, the other being the dwarf false catshark which also lives in the Indian Ocean, but near Socotra Socotra or Soqotra (; ar, سُقُطْرَىٰ ; so, Suqadara) is an island of the Republic of Yemen in the Indian Ocean, under the ''de facto'' control of the UAE-backed Southern Transitional Council, a secessionist participant in Yemen’s .... This had prior been an uncategorized species, but was recognized as a new species in 2019. References Pseudotriakidae Planonasus Fauna of Kerala Fish described in 2018 Fauna of Sri Lanka {{Shark-stub ...
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Plocamopherus Indicus
''Plocamopherus indicus'' is a species of sea slug, a nudibranch, a shell-less marine gastropod mollusk in the family Polyceridae The Polyceridae are a taxonomic family of sea slugs, dorid nudibranchs, marine gastropod mollusks within the superfamily Polyceroidea. Taxonomy The family Polyceridae is classified within the clade Doridacea, itself belonging to the clade Euct .... Distribution This species was described from Ambon Island, Indonesia. References Bergh, L.S.R. 1890. Die Nudibranchien des ‘‘Sunda-Meeres’’. Malacologische Untersuchungen. In: Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen von Dr. Carl Gottfried Semper. Zweiter Theil. Wissenschaftliche Resultate. Band 2, Theil 3, Heft 17, pp. 873–992, pls. 885–889. Polyceridae Gastropods described in 1890 {{Polyceridae-stub ...
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Polyipnus Indicus
''Polyipnus indicus'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Polyipnus''. It is found in the Western Indian Ocean Western may refer to: Places *Western, Nebraska, a village in the US *Western, New York, a town in the US *Western Creek, Tasmania, a locality in Australia *Western Junction, Tasmania, a locality in Australia *Western world, countries that id .... It has a depth range of . References Sternoptychidae Fish described in 1961 Taxa named by Leonard Peter Schultz {{Stomiiformes-stub ...
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Pontibacter Indicus
''Pontibacter indicus'' is a bacterium from the genus of '' Pontibacter'' which has been isolated from soil which was contaminated with hexachlorocyclohexane in Lucknow in India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the so .... References Cytophagia Bacteria described in 2014 {{Bacteroidota-stub ...
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Porphyrio Indicus
The black-backed swamphen (''Porphyrio indicus'') is a species of swamphen occurring from southeast Asia to Sulawesi and Borneo. It used to be considered a subspecies of the purple swamphen, which it resembles, but has a large shield, black upperparts, and the side of the head is blackish. References *''Transactions of the Linnean Society of London'' 13194 External links * * {{Taxonbar, from=Q21169704 black-backed swamphen Birds of Southeast Asia black-backed swamphen The black-backed swamphen (''Porphyrio indicus'') is a species of swamphen occurring from southeast Asia to Sulawesi and Borneo. It used to be considered a subspecies of the purple swamphen The purple swamphen has been split into the following sp ...
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Platycephalus Indicus
The bartail flathead (''Platycephalus indicus''), also known as the Indian flathead, gobi or Indo-Pacific flathead, is a species of largely marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Platycephalidae, the flatheads. This species is found in the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific Ocean, and has invaded the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Taxonomy The bartail flathead was first formally described in 1758 as ''Callionymus indicus'' by Carl Linnaeus in the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' with the type locality given as “Asia”. In 1795 the German physician and naturalist Marcus Elieser Bloch described ''Platycephalus spathula'' from Tranquebar in India creating the genus ''Platycephalus''. In 1917 David Starr Jordan and Barton Warren Evermann designated Bloch’s ''P. spathula'' as the type species of ''Platycephalus'', ''P. spathula'' is now considered to be a junior synonym of Linnaeus’s ''C. Indicus''. Species complex There are indications that ''Platycephalus indicu ...
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Pterocarpus Indicus
''Pterocarpus indicus'' (commonly known as Amboyna wood, Malay padauk, Papua New Guinea rosewood, Philippine mahogany, Andaman redwood, Burmese rosewood, narra and asana in the Philippines, angsana, or Pashu padauk) is a species of ''Pterocarpus'' native to southeastern Asia, northern Australasia, and the western Pacific Ocean islands, in Cambodia, southernmost China, East Timor, Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, the Ryukyu Islands, the Solomon Islands, Thailand, and Vietnam.International Legume Database & Information Service''Pterocarpus indicus'' ''Pterocarpus indicus'' was one of two species (the other being '' Eysenhardtia polystachya'') used as a source for the 16th- to 18th-century traditional diuretic known as '' lignum nephriticum''. Many populations of ''Pterocarpus indicus'' are seriously threatened. It is extinct in Vietnam and possibly in Sri Lanka and Peninsular Malaysia. It was declared the national tree of the Philippines in 1934 by Governor- ...
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Pterocles Indicus
The painted sandgrouse (''Pterocles indicus'') is a medium large bird in the sandgrouse family Pteroclidae found in Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. Taxonomy The painted sandgrouse was formally described in 1789 by the German naturalist Johann Friedrich Gmelin in his revised and expanded edition of Carl Linnaeus's ''Systema Naturae''. He placed it with all the other grouse-like birds in the genus ''Tetrao'' and coined the binomial name ''Tetrao indicus''. Gmelin based his description on "La gélinote des Indes" from the Coromandel Coast that had been described and illustrated in 1782 by the French naturalist Pierre Sonnerat. The painted sandgrouse is now placed with 13 other species in genus ''Pterocles'' that was introduced in 1815 by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek ''pteron'' meaning "wing" with ''-klēs'' meaning "notable" or "splendid". The specific epithet ''indicus'' is Latin for "Indian". The species is monotypic: no su ...
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