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T.N. Ananthakrishnan Thysanoptera publications

(compiled 2004)

[for a more extensive analysis see: Bhatti JS, 2004. Thysanoptera 2004 Number 1: 1-84. T.N.Ananthakrishnan’s entomological publications between 1947 and 2004.Bibliography with annotations. Scientia Publishing, New Delhi.]

1947

1. An anomalous antenna in Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus Hood from Tambaram, South India. Journal of Bombay Natural History Society 47: 393–394

1950

2. Description of Ischyrothrips menoni sp.nov. (Thysanoptera; Tubulifera) from South India. Indian Journal of Entomology (1949) 11: 9–10

1952

3. A new species of Thrips - Ecacanthothrips ramakrishnai nov. (Thys. Tubulifera) from South India. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences B35: 38–41.

4. Variations in the mouth parts of some Thripidae (Thysanoptera; Terebrantia) Indian Journal of Entomology 12: 237-239.

1953

5. Notes on some Thysanoptera from South India. Indian Journal of Entomology 14: 197-201.

6. A new species of thrips, Thilakothrips fimbriata sp.n. (Thysanoptera; Tubulifera), from South India. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London B 22: 33–34.

7. Annotated list of Indian Thysanoptera (Supplement), Indian Journal of Entomology 15: 183-190. [Margabandhu V & Ananthakrishnan TN]

8. A note on the male genital armature of some Terebrantia. Indian Journal of Entomology 15: 247-250.

1954

9. The bionomics of the mimusops gall thrips, Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood. Agra University Journal of Research 3: 463-473.

10. Some new Indian Thysanoptera - 1. Indian Journal of Entomology 16: 210-226. [Seshadri, A. & Ananthakrishnan, T.N.]

11. New and little known Indian Thysanoptera. Journal of the Zoological Society of India 6: 159-166.

1955

12. On some internal organs of two tubuliferous Thysanoptera. Agra University Journal of Research 4: 35-39.

13. Host preferences in Retithrips syriacus (Mayet). Agra University Journal of Research 4: 283-288.

14. Notes on Thrips palmi Karny attacking Sesamum indicum. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 52: 951-953.

15. Studies on some Indian Thysanopera – 1. Annals and Magazine of Natural History 8: 608-6l2.

16. On the genus Tiarothrips Priesner (Thys. Tubulifera). Zoologische Anzieger 155: 83-87.

17. Notes on Pseudodendrothrips dwivarna (.R. & M.) from South India. Indian Journal of Entomology 17: 213-216.

1956

18. Erythrinothrips nov, A new subgenus of Agnostothrips Moulton (Tubulifera, Thys.) from India. Indian Journal of Entomology 17: 341-342.

19. Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera – II. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London (B) 25: 75-78.

20. Occurrence of apterous, brachypterous and macropterous forms in Haplothrips apicalis Bagnall. Current Science 25: 225-226.

21. Thysanopteran fauna of some grasses 1, Andropogon pertusus. Zoologische Anzieger 156: 29-33.

22. On the incidence of Retithrips syriacus (Mayet) on Castor, in Madras (S. India). Zoologische Anzieger 157: 33-35.

23. Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera III. Zoologische Anzieger 157: 130-139.

24. A survey of our present knowledge of Indian Thysanoptera. Published privately, Madras. 8pp.

1957

25. Bamboosiella nov.gen. (Phlaeothripidae, Tubulifera) from India. Entomological News 68: 65-68.

26. A study on the forms of Haplothrips apicalis Priesner. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London (B) 26: 143-148.

27. Studies on Indian Thysanoptera IV. Zoologische Anzieger 159: 92-102.

28. On the taxonomic status of the Indian species of Fulmekiola Karny (Thys. Terebrantia). Indian Journal of Entomology 18: 336-339.

1958

29. Two new species of Tubuliferous Thysanoptera from India. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington 60: 277-280.

30. Dendrothripiella stannardi sp.nov. (Thysanoptera; Terebrantia) from Kodaikanal Hills (S. India). Journal of the Zoological Society of India 9: 216-221.

1959

31. Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera V. Zoologische Anzieger 162: 313-324.

1960

32. A remarkable instance of sexual dimorphism in a new species, Rhopalandrothrips nilgiriensis (Thysanoptera: Terebrantia). Pan-Pacific Entomologist 36: 37-40.

33. Neosmerinthothrips inquilinus sp.nov. An inquiline Tubuliferan (Thysanopteran) from India. Bulletin of Entomology, Loyola College 1: 32-33.

34. Thysanoptera from the Nilgiri and Kodaikanal Hills (south India). Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 57: 557-578.

1961

35. New Tubuliferan Thysanoptera from India. Journal of the Zoological Society of India 12: 250-258.

36. A Review of some Grass-infesting Thrips from India with a Description of a New Species. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 58: 420-428. 1

37. Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera VI. Zoologische Anzieger 167: 259-271.

38. Allometry and Speciation in Ecacanthothrips Bagnall. Proceedings of the biological Society of Washington 74: 275-280.

1962

39. A Study of the Indian Species of the Genus Chaetanaphothrips. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 3: 48-56, [Sakimura K. & Ananthakrishnan TN]

40. Some little known Indian Terebrantia (Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society of London (B) 31: 87-91.

41. Alary polymorphism in two species of Thysanoptera. Proceedings, 1st. All-India Congress of Zoology 1959: 473-475.

42. On the dimorphic species Pygmaeothrips columniceps Karny (Ins: Tubulifera: Thys.). Senckenbergia biologia 43: 363-368.

1963

43. The Terebrantian Thysanoptera of the Indo-Ceylonese Region. Treubia 26: 73-122.

1964

44. Indian Terebrantia – I. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 5: 49-55.

45. Thysanopterologica Indica I. Entomologisk Tidskrift 85: 99-120.

46. Thysanopterologica Indica II. Entomologisk Tidskrift 85: 218-235.

47. A contribution to our knowledge of the Tubulifera (Thysanoptera) from India. Opuscula Entomologica Supplementum 25: 1-120.

1965

48. Indian Terebrantia – II (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 6: 15-29.

49. Polymorphism and the Taxonomy of Thysanoptera. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 6: 57-61.

50. Thysanopterologica Indica – III. Entomologisk Tidskrift 86: 49-63.

51. Gall-inhabiting Tubuliferous Thysanoptera – I. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 62: 266-278. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Ramamurthi BN]

1966

52. Thysanopterologica Indica – IV. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 7: 1-12.

53. Indian Terebrantia – III. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 7: 26-33.

54. Coffee and tea infesting thrips from Anamalai (S. India) with description of two new species of Taeniothrips Serville. Indian Journal of Entomology 28: 250-257. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

55. Studies on some species of the Genus Thrips Linn, from India – I. Entomologisk Tidskrift 87: 85-99. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish, A].

1967

56. New Indian Thysanoptera. Annals de la Société entomologique Francais 3: 227-237.

57. Structural diversity and variation range in thrips populations. Bulletin of the national Institute of Sciences of India 34: 371-374.

58. Allomorphic growth patterns in some Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Indian Journal of Entomology 29: 61-64.

59. On the multiple effects of oedymerism in the males of Nesothrips falcatus Ananthakrishnan. Current Science 36: 610-611.

60. Studies on some Taeniothrips species from India 1. Opuscula Entomologica 32: 159-170. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A]

61. Studies on the genus Chloethrips Priesner from India. Zoologische Anzieger 178: 374-388. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A]

62. On some species of Liothrips Uzel from India. Bulletin of Entomology 8: 1 -13. [Ananthakrishnan T.N. & Jagadish A.]

1968

63. Studies on new and little known Indian Thysanoptera. Oriental Insects 1: 113-138.

64. Thysanopterologica Indica – V. Oriental Insects 2: 41-58.

65. Implications on the nature of polymorphism in Thysanoptera. Journal of Animal Morphology and Physiology 14: 140-141.

66. Allomorphic growth patterns in relation to sex linked polymorphism in some mycophagous Tubulifera. Current Science 37: 577-578.

67. Patterns of structural diversity in the males of some Phlaeophilous Tubulifera (Thys.). Annals de la Société entomologique Francais 4: 413-418.

68. Studies on the species of the genus Thrips from India – II. Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr 15: 359-365. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

69. On the seasonal fluctuations and biology of Anaphothrips flavicinctus (Karny) on Panicum maximum in Madras. Journal of the Bombay natural History Society 65: 243-244. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A]

70. Indian Terebrantia – IV. Zoologische Anzieger 180: 258-268.

71. Two new species of Nesothrips wiith further remarks on Nesothrips robustus (Thysanoptera; Tubulifera). Annales de la Société entomologique de France 4: 967-973.

1969

72. On two new species of Terebrantian Thysanoptera with remarks on a new genus, Pellothrips. Oriental Insects 2: 201-204.

73. Gall-inhabiting Liothrips Uzel from India. Oriental Insects 2: 205–217 [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

74. Studies on Indian Gall Thrips (Thysanoptera). Marcellia 36: 7-103. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

75. On some species of Taeniothrips Serville and Thrips Linn. with further notes on Hyalopterothrips roonwali Bhatti from India. Zoologisches Anzeiger 182: 113-121. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

76. Studies on the species of Xylaplothrips Priesner from India. Zoologisches Anzeiger 182: 121-133. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

77. Mycophagous Thysanoptera – 1. Indian Forester 95: 173-185.

78. New gall thrips from India (Ins. Thysanoptera, Phlaeothripidae). Senckenbergiana biologia 50: 179-194.

79. Mycophagous Thysanoptera – II. Oriental Insects 3: 289-299.

80. The genus Polyphemothrips Schmutz from India. Oriental Insects 3: 301-310.

81. Indian Thysanoptera. CSIR Zoological Monograph 1: 1-171.

1970

82. Studies on the genus Leeuwenia Karny. Oriental Insects 4: 47-58.

83. On some species of Nesothrips Kirk., with notes on the influence of oedymerism and gynaecoidism in species of allied genera of Cryptothripini (Tubulifera; Thys.). Journal of the Zoological Society of India 22: 51-62.

84. On Three New Species of Tubuliferous Thysanoptera from Darjeeling. Oriental Insects 4: 259-264. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

85. The Species of Diceratothrips Bagnall and Allied Genera from India. (Thysanoptera: Megathripinae: Insecta). Oriental Insects 4: 265-280 [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

86. Some aspects of host specificity in Indian Thysanoptera (Insecta). Prof. Ganapati Shas. Comm. Volume pp 1-5.

87. Kleothrips gigans Schmutz - A Study in Intraspecific Diversity (Thys. Tubulifera). Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 10: 130-133.

1971

88. Trends in intraspecific sex-limited variation in some mycophagous Tubulifera (Thysanoptera). Journal of the Bombay natural History Society 67: 481-501.

89. Further studies on the mycophagous species of Xylaplothrips Pr. Zoologisches Anzeiger 186: 259-267. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

90. Mycophagous Thysanoptera – III. Oriental Insects 5: 189-207.

91. New species of Stigmothrips Ananthakrishnan with key to Indian species. Journal of the Zoological Society of India 23: 175-185.

92. Thrips (Thysanoptera) in Agriculture, Horticulture and Forestry – Diagnosis, Bionomics and Control. Journal of scientific and industrial Research 30: 113-146.

93. Bionomics of Montandoniola moraguesi (Puton) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae), a predator on gall thrips. Bulletin of Entomology 12: 4–10. [Muraleedharan N & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1972

94. Further studies on Indian Gall Thrips. Marcellia 37(3): 111-127.

95. Further studies on Indian Gall Thrips II. Marcellia 37(5): 3-20.

96. Taxonomic significance of the second instar larvae of some Indian Terebrantia. Occasional Publications, Entomological Research Unit, Loyola College, Madras 1: 1-31. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Jagadish A].

97. Studies on the II Instar Larvae of Some Mycophagous Megathripinae - I (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Zoologisches Anzeiger 188: 429-441. [Jagadish A & Ananthakrishnan TN].

98. Free Amino Acids in relation to host plant preferences in the polyphagous Heliothripines Rhipiphorothrips cruentatus Hd. and Retithrips syriacus (Mayet). Current Science 41: 846-847. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Muraleedharan N].

99. Mycophagous Thysanoptera – IV. Oriental Insects 6: 425-437.

100. Mycophagous Thysanoptera – V. Oriental Insects 6: 439-447.

101. Studies on the second instar larvae of Indian gall thrips. Occasional Publications, Entomological Research Unit, Loyola College, Madras 3: 1-41. [David BV & Ananthakrishnan TN].

1973

102. Two homonyms in Thysanoptera. Oriental Insects 7: 48.

103. Mycophagous Tubulifera of India. Occasional Publications, Entomological Research Unit, Loyola College 2: 1-144.

104. Studies on some Indian species of the genus Elaphrothrips Buffa (Megathripinae: Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Pacific Insects 15: 271-284.

105. Further studies on Indian Gall Thrips III. Oriental Insects 7: 539-546.

106. Thrips: Biology and Control. Macmillan, India. 117 pp.

107. On partial ovoviviparity in Tiarothrips subramanii (Ramk.) (Thysanoptera). Current Science 42: 649-650. [Viswanathan TR & Ananthakrishnan TN]

108. Observations on the biology, ecology and behaviour of Ecacanthothrips sanguineus Bagnall (Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Current Science 42: 727-728. [Viswanathan TR & Ananthakrishnan TN]

109. Studies on the second instar larvae of Indian gall thrips. Occasional Publication of Entomology Research Unit, Loyola College 3: 1-11. [David BV & TNA]

1974

110. Population fluctuations of three anthophilous Thysanoptera in relation to the numerical response of their predator, Orius minutus L. (Anthocoridae: Hemiptera). Current Science 43: 19-20. [Viswanathan TR & Ananthakrishnan TN]

111. On the incidence and effects of infestation of Selenothrips rubrocinctus (Giard) (Thys. Heliothripinae) on the free amino-acids of some susceptible host plants. Current Science 43: 216-218. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Muraleedharan N].

112. Studies on the Gynaikothrips - Liophlaeothrips – Liothrips complex from India. Oriental Insects Supplement 4: 1-85. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Muraleedharan N].

113. The species of the genus Xenothrips Ananthakrishnan (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Kontyu 42: 117-121. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Kudo I]. See pdf file [[1]]

114. A new subgenus and species of Meiothrips Priesner (Thysanoptera, Megathripinae) from Nepal. Kontyu 42: 385-387. [Kudo I & Ananthakrishnan TN].

115. Aleurodothrips fasciapennis (Franklin) predatory on Coccids and Aleyrodids. Journal of the Bombay natural History Society 71: 157-160.

1975

116. The genus Merothrips in India (Thysanoptera: Merothripidae). Oriental Insects 9: 31-43. [Bhatti JS & Ananthakrishnan TN]

117. Alary polymorphism and sex-limited diversity in Byctothrips ayyari Ananthakrishnan. Current Science 44: 632-633. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Viswanathan TR].

118. A new gall thrips Gynaikothrips schefflericola sp. n. from India. Cecidologia Indica 10: 163-166. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Viswanathan TR].

119. On the morphology of the ceratoneon thrips galls of Schefflera racemosa Harms. Marcellia 38: 179-184. [Krishnamurthy KV, Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1976

120. Aspects of host preference and succession of thrips infesting Ruellia tuberosa. Entomon 1: 71-77. [Viswanathan T.R. & Ananthakrishnan TN]

121. The cereal thrips Haplothrips ganglbaueri Schmutz with particular reference to the trends of infestation on Oryza sativa and the Echinochloa crusgalli. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (B) 83: 196-201. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Thangavelu K].

122. Two new genera and species of Tubuliferan thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) from India. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (B) 83: 202-206.

123. Studies on Mesothrips (Thysanoptera: Tubulifera). Oriental Insects 10: 185-214.

124. New species of Liothrips inhabiting Schlefflera galls from India, with a key to known species of Liothrips from Schefflera species. Ceylon Journal of Sciences (Bio.Sci.) 12: 23-28.

125. New gall thrips of the genus Crotonothrips (Thysanoptera). Oriental Insects 10: 411-419.

126. The distribution and host range of predatory thrips. Indian Journal of Plant Protection 4: 67-78.

1977

127. Androthrips flavipes Schmutz (Insecta: Thysanoptera), a predatory inquiline in thrips galls. Entomon 2: 105-107. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Varadarasan S].

128. Host-parasite and host-predator interactions in the gall thrips Schedothrips orientalis Anan (insecta: Thysanoptera). Entomon 2: 247-251. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Swaminathan S].

129. On the trends of infestation of two species of Baliothrips Uzel on paddy, maize and their weed hosts. Current Science 46: 344-345. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Kandasamy, C].

130. The grass seed infesting Thrips Chirothrips mexicanus Crawford on Pennisetum typhoides and its principal alternate host Chloris barbata. Current Science 46: 193-194. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Thirumalai G].

131. Studies on plant galls from India II. Leaf galls of Cordia obliqua Wild. (Cordia myxa L.)(Boraginaceae). Ceylon Journal of Science (Biological Science) 12: 73-84. [Krishnamurthy, KV, Raman, A. & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1978

132. Exotic thrips pests and plant quarantine. Zoologiana 1: 43-48.

133. Thrips galls and gall thrips. Technical Monograph of the Zoological Survey of India 1: 1-69.

134. On the simple leaf galls of Casearia tomentosa Roxb. (Samydaceae) induced by Gynaikothrips flaviantennatus Moulton (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences B 87: 231-242. [Raman A., Ananthakrishnan, TN & Swaminathan, S]

135. Bioecology of four species of Anthocoridae predaceous on Thrips. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, Occasional Papers 11: 1-32. [Muraleedharan N & Ananthakrishnan TN]

136. On some new gall inhabiting Thysanoptera. Oriental Insects 12: 391-402. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Varadarasan S].

137. Studies on some Indian Thysanoptera. Entomon 3: 229-238. [Bhatti JS & Ananthakrishnan TN]

138. Population fluctuations of three species of anthophilous Thysanoptera, with notes on the biology of the seed feeding species Chirothrips mexicanus Crawford. Bulletin of the Zoological Survey of India 1: 197-201. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Thirumalai G].

139. Insects and microclimate. Zoologiana 2: 29-32.

140. Impact of deforestation and introduction of plantation crops on the thrips fauna of Western Ghats. Memoirs of School of Entomology, St John’s College, Agra 6: 123-124.

1979

141. Biosystematics of Thysanoptera. Annual Review of Entomology 24: 159-183.

142. Diversity indices in relation to intrapopulation variation in two species of mycophagous Tubuliferan Thysanoptera. Proceedings Symposium of the Zoological Survey of India 1: 19-26.

143. On the population trends of Aneurothrips priesneri Bhatti (Insect: Thysanoptera) from the leaf galls of Cordia obliqua. Bulletin of the Zoological Survey of India 2: 91-94 [Ananthakrishnan TN & Swaminathan S].

144. On the developmental morphology of leaf fold galls on Maytenus senegalensis (Lam) Excell (Celestraceae) induced by Alocothrips hadrocerus (Karny) (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences B88: 103-107 [Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN].

1980

145. A new genus and two new species of thrips inhabiting Eugenia galls (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Bulletin of the Zoological Survey of India 2: 207-211 [Ananthakrishnan TN & Swaminathan S].

146. Taxonomy of Indian Thysanoptera. Zoological Survey of India (Handbook Series) 1: 1-234. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Sen S].

147. Thrips. Pp 149-164, in Harris KF & Maramorosch K. [eds] Vectors of Plant Pathogens. Academic Press.

148. On some aspects of thrips galls. Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France 127: 31-34.

149. Thrips and agroecosystems. Proceedings of the All India Symposium on Environmental Biology 1977: 82-85.

150. Order: Thysanoptera. Pp 108-111 in State of the Art Report: Zoology. Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.

151. Thrips weeds and crops. Bulletin of Entomology, Madras 19: 14-17.

1981

152. Behavioural components in feeding, reproduction and dispersal of the grass seed-feeding thrips Chirothrips mexicanus Crawford. Current Science 50: 733-735. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Daniel AM].

153. Thrips-plant gall association with special reference to patterns of gall diversity in relation to varying thrips populations. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 41-46.

154. Pollination in Wedelia chinensis (Osbeck) and Tridax procumbens L. (Compositae) by thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 159-165. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Varatharajan, R & Gopinathan, K]

155. Incidence of Microcephalothrips abdominalis (Crawford) [Thysanoptera: Insecta] in relation to pollination biology of the weed Ageratum conyzoides Linn Compositae. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 505-509. [Gopinathan, K, Varatharajan, R & Ananthakrishnan TN]

156. Seasonal periodicity of thrips infesting some Compositae in relation to pollination. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 811-815. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Varatharajan, R & Gopinathan, K]

157. Population dynamics and prey predator/parasite relationships of gall-forming thrips. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 321-340. [Varadarasan, SM & Ananthakrishnan TN]

158. Epidermal morphology of five leaf galls caused by thrips (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B47: 607-613. [Swaminathan, S, Ananthakrishnan, TN & Babujee, C]

1982

159. Species dynamics in mycophagous thrips of the Oriental Region (Thysanoptera). Entomologia Generalis 8: 35-41.

160. Thrips and pollination biology. Current Science 51: 168-172.

161. Biological studies on some gall thrips. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B48: 35-43. [Varadarasan SM & Ananthakrishnan TN]

162. Spatial and seasonal distribution patterns of some phytophagous thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) infesting Ricinus communis Linn. (Euphorbiaceae) and Achyranthes apsera Linn. (Amarantaceae). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B48: 183-189. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Daniel, AM & Sureshkumar, N]

163. Comparative efficiency of thrips in relations to other foraging insects in the pollination of Cosmos bipennatus Gv (Compositae). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B48: 735-739. [Varatharajan R, Gopinathan K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1983

164. Adaptive strategies in cecidogenous Thysanoptera. Current Science 52: 77-79.

165. Feeding preferences in some sporophagous Idolothripinae (Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B49: 86-92. [Ananthakrishnan TN & James PW]

166. Gut spore composition and influence of fungal host on the rate of mortality and postembryonic development in Tiarothrips subramanii (Ramk.). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 92: 11-17. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Padmanaban B & Dhileepan K ]

167. Reproductive strategies and behavioural attributes in some sporophagous Idolothripinae (Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 92: 95-108. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Dhileepan K & Padmanaban B]

168. Patterns of fungal resource utilisation and feeding range in some mycophagous Tubulifera (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 92: 285-291. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Suresh G].

169. Studies on some thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) induced galls I Developmental morphology. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B49: 313-358. [Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN]

170. Studies on some thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) induced galls II Fine structure of the nutritive zone. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B49: 525-561. [Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN]

171. On the developmental morphology of the rosette galls of Acacia leucophloea Willd (Mimosaceae) induced by Thilakothrips babuli Ramk. (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Proceedings Indian Academy of Sciences (Animal Sciences) 92: 343-350. [Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN]

172. Association of some sporophagous thrips in forest communities with plant pathogenic fungi, with some observations on their natural control agents. Indian Forestry Journal 6: 196-201. [Suresh G & Ananthakrishnan, TN]

1984

173. Thrips fungus associations with special reference to the sporophagous Bactrothrips idolomorphus (Karny) (Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 93: 243-249. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Dhileepan K]. See pdf file [[2]]

174. Ecological interactions, spatial dynamics and reproductive biology of some mycophagous Thysanoptera. Occasional Publication, Entomological Research Institute,Loyola College 5: 1-37. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Padmanaban B, Dhileepan K & Suresh G].

175. Thrips fungus interactions with special reference to their vector potential. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 93: 315-322. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Suresh G].

176. Some entomogenous fungal infections of a sporophagous Tubuliferan Elaphrothrips denticollis (Insect: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 93: 407-410. [Suresh G & Ananthakrishnan, TN]

177. Predator thrips interactions with reference to Orius maxidentex Ghauri and Carayonocoris indicus Muraleedharan (Anthocoridae: Heteroptera). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy 50: 139-145. [Sureshkumar N & Ananthakrishnan TN]

178. Adaptive strategies in cecidogenous insects. Pp 1-9 in Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.) Biology of Gall Insects 362pp. New Delhi.

179. Biology of gall thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Pp 107-127 in Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.) Biology of Gall Insects 362pp. New Delhi. 180. Bioecology of thrips. Indira Publishing House, Michigan. 233pp.

1985

181. Geocoris ochropterus Fabr. as a predator of some thrips. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B51: 185-193. [Sureshkumar N & Ananthakrishnan, TN]

182. Anthocorids (Anthocoridae: Heteroptera) as efficient biocontrol agents of thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Current Science 54: 987-990. [TNA & Sureshkumar N]

183. Morphogenesis and histochemistry of some thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta) induced galls. Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy 51: 413-456. [Gopinathan K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

184. Resource partitioning in some phytophagous communities of thrips in terms of spatial and seasonal distribution. Pp. 33-37 in Srivastava CBL & Goel SC [eds] Recent Advantages in Zoology. Rastogi & Co. India.

185. Cecidogenous Crotonothrips (Thysanoptera) –Memecylon interactions: Host relations, nutritive tissue, tissue dynamics and cecidogenetic patterns. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Plant Sciences) 95: 103–120. [Raman A & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1986

186. Adaptive specialisation in relation to niche diversity in phytophagous and mycophagous thrips. Journal of the Bombay natural History Society 83: 72-77.

187. An unusual instance of a trophocyte and cytoplasmic nutritive link in the panoistic ovarioles of Dolicholepta gracilipes Ramk. & Marg. (Thysanoptera: Phlaeothripidae). Current Science 55: 1152-1154. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Balu, A]

188. Population-correlated morphism in thrips-induced galls of Calycopteris floribundus. Laml. Current Science 55: 1048-1050. [TNA & Gopinathan K]

189. Insect-weed-crop interactions. Pp 52-65 in Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.) Dynamics of Insect-plant Interactions. 170pp Loyola College, Madras. [TNA, Sanjayan KP & Daniel M]

190. Insect pollinator-plant interactions. Pp 85-101 in Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.) Dynamics of Insect-plant Interactions. 170pp Loyola College, Madras. [TNA & Gopinathan K]

191. The pleuropodium in the embryos of two species of viviparous sporophagous species of Tubuliferan thrips (Thysanoptera: Insecta). Current Science 55: 1105-1108. [Dhileepan, K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1987

192. Implications of polymorphism in Thysanoptera. Insect Science and its Application 8: 435-439.

193. Impact of sex-limited and alary polymorphism on spermathecal diversity and reproductive behaviour in some mycophagus Tubulifera (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian national Science Academy B53: 329-336. [Dhileepan, K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

194. Ovarian polymorphism in relation to reproductive diversity and associated histological and histochemical attributes in some sporophagous tubuliferan Thysanoptera. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 96: 1-13. [Dhileepan, K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

195. Age correlated biochemical changes in two thrips induced galls. Current Science 56: 283-287 [Chandraguru T, Ananthakrishnan TN & Gopinathan K]

196. Population density correlated morphism and growth in some thrips galls. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy (Biological Sciences B). 53: 11-20. [Gopinathan K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1988

197. Oocyte follicle cell dynamics in Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera) I. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 97: 1-12.

198. Oocyte follicle epithelial cell dynamics in Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera) II. Observations on the preterminal and terminal oocytes. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 97: 13-27.

199. Electron microscopic studies on the follicle epithelial cell-oocyte cortex interface in Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera) I. Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 97: 289-299.

200. Leaf-age correlated changes in oxidative enzymes in Retithrips syriacus (Mayet) infested Ricinus communis. Current Science 57: 744-746. [Suresh G & Ananthakrishnan, TN]

201. Micropinocytosis in the oocyte of Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Current Science 57: 1243-1246.

1989

202. Thrips and gall dynamics. Oxford & IBH Publ. Co. 120pp. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Raman A]

203. Perspectives in insect mycophagy. Dept. of Zoology, University of Delhi. 17pp.

1990

204. Reproductive biology of thrips. Indira Publishing House, Michigan.

205. Aspects of spermiogenesis in Arrhenothrips ramakrishnae Hood (Insecta: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences 99: 91-102. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Balu A]

1991

206. Patterns of life cycles in relation to reproductive diversity in some polymorphic mycophagous thrips (Tubulifera: Thysanoptera). Proceedings of the Zoological Society, Calcutta 44: 33-38. [Dhileepan, K & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1992

207. Unique aspects in the biology of thrips-induced galls. Pp 185-195 in Shorthouse JD & Rohfritsch O [eds] Biology of Insect-induced galls. Oxford University Press.

208. Influence of chemical profiles of host plants on the infestation diversity of Retithrips syriacus. Journal of Biosciences 17: 483-489. [Ananthakrishnan TN, Gopichandran R & Gurusubramanian G]

209. Influence of chemical and physical factors on the varietal preference of Retithrips syriacus (Mayet) (Panchaetothripinae: Thysanoptera) on different cultivars of cotton. Phytophaga 4: 1-9. [Gopichandran R, Gurusubramanian G & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1993

210. Chemical Ecology in Thrips-host plant interactions. Oxford IBH. 125pp. [Ananthakrishnan TN & Gopichandran, R]

211. Bionomics of thrips. Annual Review of Entomology 38: 71-92.

212. The role of thrips in pollination. Current Science 65: 262-264.

213. Biochemical implications of host preference in Frankliniella schultzei (Trybom), a polyphagous, anthophilous thrips. Phytophaga 5: 77–95. [Gurusubramanian G & Ananthakrishnan TN]

214. Biochemical correlates of host specificity of Caliothrips indicus (Bagnall) relating to colonization patterns in a crop–weed ecosystem. Proceedings of the Indian National Science Academy (Biological Sciences B) 59: 471–476. [Gurusubramanian G, Gopichandran R & Ananthakrishnan TN]

215. Functional morphology and histology of the gut of some mycophagous Tubulifera and related adaptations. Hexapoda 5: 1–16. [Padmanabhan B & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1994

216. The pollen vector potential of anthophilous thrips. Journal of Advanced Zoology 15: 6–17. [Gurusubramanian G & Ananthakrishnan TN]

1996

217. Biochemical correlates in varietal resistance of Capsicum annuum to infestation by Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood. Pp. 65–88 in Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.). Proceedings, National Symposium on Biochemical Bases of Host Plant Resistance to Insects 246 pp. National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi. [Gopichandran R & Ananthakrishnan TN]

218. Dynamics of age-correlated induced resistance of chilli plant cultivars to Scirtothrips dorsalis (Hood) (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) infestations. Pp. 201–222 In Ananthakrishnan TN (ed.) Biotechnological Perspectives in Chemical Ecology of Insects 299 pp. Oxford & IBH: New Delhi. [Gopichandran R & Ananthakrishnan TN]