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pro vyhledávání: '"L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe"'
Publikováno v:
IEEE Access, Vol 12, Pp 72210-72223 (2024)
The long-distance detection of the presence of elephants is pivotal to addressing the human-elephant conflict. IoT-based solutions utilizing seismic signals originating from the movement of elephants are a novel approach to solving this problem. This
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https://doaj.org/article/4f992ede9679476e861345c47797d052
Autor:
Nethu Wickramasinghe, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana, Kamani H. Tennakoon, Sameera R. Samarakoon, David J. Gower
Publikováno v:
Systematics and Biodiversity. 20:1-16
A NEW SPECIES OF Lankascincus GREER, 1991 (REPTILIA : SCINCIDAE) FROM THE RAKWANA HILLS OF SRI LANKA
Publikováno v:
Taprobanica. 9:23-30
A new species of the endemic scincid lizard genus Lankascincus from the Rakwana hills of Sri Lanka, is described. The new species is distinguished from its congeners by possessing the following combination of characters: maximum SVL less than 35.0 mm
Autor:
L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, David J. Gower, Nethu Wickramasinghe, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4810
A new species of uropeltid snake is described from the Knuckles Conservation Forest, Matale District, Sri Lanka. Rhinophis gunasekarai sp. nov. is superficially most similar to Rhinophis phillipsi in having yellow lines on the dorsum, blotches on the
Autor:
Vidanapathirana, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe Dulan Ranga, Pushpamal, Vishan, Wickramasinghe, Nethu
Dryocalamus chithrasekarai, sp. nov. (Figs 1–4, 7, Table 1) Holotype. NMSL-NH 2019.26.01 (Figs. 2, 3), adult female, SVL 328 mm, Uda Pawanalla Police Post, Sripada (Peak Wilderness), Ratnapura District, Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka (06°47’42
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Autor:
L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, Nethu Wickramasinghe, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana, Vishan Pushpamal
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 4748
We describe a new species of Dryocalamus based on two specimens collected from the wet zone rainforests of southwestern Sri Lanka. Dryocalamus chithrasekarai sp. nov., is distinguished from congeners by its colour pattern (anterior body with solid wh
Autor:
Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana, Nethu Wickramasinghe, Imesh Nuwan Bandara, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe
We describe a new species, Aspidura desilvai sp. nov., closely resembling A. trachyprocta and the last addition to the genus A. ravanai, from Knuckles massif, Matale District, of Sri Lanka. The species represents the ninth species of the genus known
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https://zenodo.org/record/2626972
https://zenodo.org/record/2626972
Autor:
Sameera R. Samarakoon, Kamani H. Tennakoon, Nethu Wickramasinghe, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, Imesh Nuwan Bandara, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana
Publikováno v:
Journal of Threatened Taxa, Vol 7, Iss 5, Pp 7089-7110 (2015)
A new species of shrub frog Pseudophilautus dilmah is described from the Central Hills of Sri Lanka. This unique species is distinguished from all the other congeners from a combination of characters; snout rounded in lateral aspect, bluntly pointed
Autor:
R. Alexander Pyron, H. K. Dushantha Kandambi, Nethu Wickramasinghe, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana
We describe a new species, Aspidura ravanai sp. nov., representing the eighth species of the genus known from Sri Lanka. The new species is readily distinguished from all other congeners by its colour pattern, scalation, and genetic distinctiveness.
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https://zenodo.org/record/1045767
https://zenodo.org/record/1045767
Autor:
Amila Chanaka, Gehan Rajeev, Gayan Chathuranga, Sameera Airyarathne, Jennifer Pastorini, Nethu Wickramasinghe, L. J. Mendis Wickramasinghe, Dulan Ranga Vidanapathirana
Publikováno v:
Zootaxa. 3620:112-128
Pseudophilautus stellatus (Kelaart 1853) has been rediscovered from the Peak Wilderness, Central Hills of Sri Lanka. The species, till now known only from its lost holotype, was the first shrub frog described from Sri Lanka, and had not been reported