Himender Bharti, Indian entomologist (myrmecology). Fellow of Royal Entomological Society London (FRES).

  • Department of Zoology and Environmental Sciences, Punjabi University Patiala, Punjab, India.
  • Subject Areas of Interest: Biogeography, Phylogenetics, Taxonomy, Evolutionary Biology.

Taxon names authored

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  • 4 taxon names authored by Himender Bharti

Publications

(List may be incomplete)

2001

  • Bharti, H. 2001. Two new species of Pheidole (Myrmicinae: Formicidae: Hymenoptera) from India. Journal of Entomological Research 25(3): 243–247.

2002

  • Bharti, H. 2002. Resdescription of Lepisiota modesta Forel (Hym.: Formicidae). Annals of Forestry 10(2): 356–358.
  • Bharti, H. 2002. Check list of ants from North west India: I. Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology 21(2): 163–167.
  • Bharti, H. 2002. Check list of ants from North west India: II. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 99(2): 341–343.
  • Bharti, H. 2002. List of formicids (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) at Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun (India). Journal of Entomological Research 26(4): 337–342.

2003

  • Bharti, H. 2003. Queen of army ant Aenictus pachycerus (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Aenictinae). Sociobiology 42: 715–718.
  • Bharti, H. 2003. Ants and forensic entomology. ANeT News-Letter, Kagoshima University 6: 18–20.
  • Bharti, H. 2003. Formicidae: an Indian perspective, but a global concern. ANeT News-Letter, Kagoshima University 6: 9–10.
  • Bharti, H. 2003. A new species of Crematogaster (Hymenoptera: formicidae: myrmicinae) from India. Entomon 28(3): 85–88.
  • Bharti, H. 2003. A new species of Pheidole Westwood, 1839 (Myrmicinae: Formicidae: Hymenoptera) from India. Russian Entomological Journal 12(3): 305–306.
  • Bharti, H. 2003. Polyrhachis punjabi sp. n. (Hymenoptera: Formicidae: Formicinae) from India. Folia Heyrovskyana 11(1): 1–3.

2008

  • Bharti, H. 2008. Ants and speciation patterns. ANeT News-Letter, Kagoshima University 10: 6–9.
  • Bharti, H. 2008. Altitudinal diversity of ants in Himalayan regions (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Sociobiology 52(2): 305–322.

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