Thrown across the farthest reaches of India, obscured from the greater world by ageless forests and formidable mountain ranges, the state of Assam has Asia’s great natural and anthropological sanctuaries. Favourable climate, topographic and edaphic factors support a huge variety of flora and fauna from here. Despite this, very few studies have been done on the invertebrate faunal diversity from the state of Assam in the last 50 years, which ensures the possibility of getting an updated and diverse account of invertebrate fauna from this hill state. This sparked the concept of invertebrate faunal studies from the state of Assam. For the first time, a consolidated study has been done on the current taxonomic status of different invertebrate faunal groups. The survey has been done along different protected areas including different National Park and Wildlife Sanctuaries. The present research work includes invertebrate faunal resources studies across different districts throughout the entire state. The book deals with 6595 faunal species covering Protozoa to Mollusca from the state in 27 chapters. The detailed checklist of 80 species of Protozoa, 6595 species of invertebrates along with 113 species of endemic fauna has been illustrated in the document. Moreover, 16 species have been recorded for the first time from India. Further, 134 species have been recorded for the first time from the state of Assam. This book will serve as baseline data to understand the state's invertebrate faunal diversity and be comprehensive documentation for revised conservation strategies and sustainable use of bio-resources.
Foreword
1. Faunal diversity of Assam-an overview / Dhriti Banerjee, Atanu Naskar and Jayita Sengupta
2. Moss inhabiting Protozoa / Jasmine P, Jayapalan C and Athira A
3. Freshwater sponges (Porifera: spongillidae) / Das D N and Hasan M N
4. Cnidaria / Kumar J S Y
5. Platyhelminthes / Ghosh A
6. Nematoda: Dorylaimida and Tylenchida / Sen D and Rizvi A N
7. Arachnida: Araneae / Sen S, Jwala R and Roy S
8. Acari: mites and ticks / Acharya S and Barik U
9. Freshwater crabs (Decapoda: Brachyura) / Mitra S and Valarmathi K
10. Freshwater prawns (Deacpoda: caridea) / K Valarmathi
11. Collembola / Mondal G P, Suman K K and Bhattacharya K K
12. Insecta: Odonata / Banerjee S, Subramanian K A and Rajmohana K
13. Insecta: Trichoptera / Pandher M S and Grima D
14. Insecta: Neuroptera / Kaur S and Pandher M S
15. Insecta: Orthoptera / Das S K, Chand D S and Chakraborty R
16. Insecta: Dermaptera / Emiliyamma K G, Chand S, Das T and Dey S L
17. Insecta: Blattodea: Isoptera / Saha N, Badak J, Baraik B, Sengupta R and Keloth R
18. Insecta: Thysanoptera / Singha D, Kumar V, Patidar A and Tyagi K
19. Insecta: Hemiptera: Auchenorrhyncha / Hassan M E, Banerjee D, Saha P and Mukherjee P
20. Insecta: Hemiptera: Heteroptera (Terrestrial) / Hasan M E, Banejee D, Saha P, Mukherjee P and Pal A
21. Insecta: Hemiptera: water bugs / Lyngdoh J
22. Insecta: Hymenoptera: Formicidae / Mandi A, Mondal P and Sheela S
23. Insecta: Coleoptera / Das P, Ghosh J, Bhunia D, Dasgupta J and Gupta D
24. Insecta: Lepidoptera: butterflies / Mishra P, Shah S and Ahmad J
25. Insecta: Lepidoptera: moths / Ahmad J, Mishra P and Shah S
26. Insecta: Diptera / Banerjee D, Naskar A, Sengupta J, Singh S, Chowdhury M and Hazra S
27. Mollusca / Kharkongor I J