Population Density Of Trigoniulus Coralline Worm At Pandharpur, Dist. Solapur (MS)
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https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i6.4962Keywords:
Rusty millipedes, Population density, Monsoon seasonAbstract
Rusty millipedes (Trigoniulus coralline worm) are widely distributed species of millipede. They inhabit compost during monsoon season. Population density of Trigoniulus coralline worm was observed and calculated in the present study. The population density is (Dp) 02.
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