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Pages in category "Arachnology journals" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Peckhamia (journal) S. Serket (journal) T. Ticks and Tick ...
The American Arachnological Society (AAS) is a scientific organization founded in 1972 in order to promote the study of arachnids by seeking to achieve closer cooperation and understanding between amateur and professional arachnologists along with publication of the Journal of Arachnology.
Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section A (IJCA) Indian Journal of Chemistry, Section B (IJCB) Indian Journal of Chemical Technology (IJCT) Indian Journal of Experimental Biology (IJEB) Indian Journal of Engineering and Materials Sciences (IJEMS) Indian Journal of Fibre & Textile Research (IJFTR) Indian Journal of Geo-Marine Sciences (IJMS ...
Indian Journal may refer to: . Indian Journal, a newspaper published in Eufaula, Oklahoma; Indian Journal of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology; Indian Journal of Anaesthesia; The Indian Journal of Animal Sciences
Arachnology [formerly the Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society] is a peer-reviewed academic journal, publishing research papers on all aspects of arachnid biology, excluding mites. As of 2010, fifteen volumes have been published, with each volume spread over a number of years.
Eriovixia gryffindori is a species of spider in the family Araneidae. [1]The animal belongs to the genus Eriovixia. It was discovered in 2015 in the Indian state of Karnataka by Javed Ahmed, Rajashree Khalap, and Sumukha Javagal.
The International Society of Arachnology (ISA) promotes the study of arachnids and the exchange of information among researchers in this field. [1] It acts as an umbrella organisation for regional societies and individuals interested in spiders, and related animals, and organises an International Congress every three years. [citation needed]
The Open Access India forum was started in 2011 as an online forum and as a community of practice. [22] [23] The members of the community of practice, Open Access India had adapted the PLOS's Open Access logo and modified it to represent it as the Open Access movement in India and had formulated a draft policy on Open Access for India.