12 research outputs found
Challenges for Women in the Islamic World
Fifth Annual Jacoby-Lunin Humanitarian Lectureship present Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan. [Subtitle] University College Open VISIONS Forum \u27Voices of Conscience*…Global perspectives on the moral and spiritual issues facing the human family.https://digitalcommons.fairfield.edu/bennettcenter-posters/1215/thumbnail.jp
James Norris Oliphant distinguished speakers.
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Cornell University Program Board,Center for International Studies,Sigma Phi Fraternity,Division of Campus Life,Cornell United Religious Works,Asian Studies, Dept. of,South Asia Program,Women's Studies Program,Program on International Development and Women,Pakistan Students Association., Speaker(s): Former Prime Minister of Pakistan, author of Policy in Perspective and Daughter of Destiny., Lecture, January 31, 1991, 8:00 pm, Bailey Hall.51 minutes1_thr3aew51_dwyy5ld
Characteristics of the first recorded spider (Arthropoda: Arachnida) fauna from Sheringal, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
The spiders (order: Aranae) are an important environmental indicator and play a significant role as predators in biological control of the most of the key insect pests. The present study was conducted to establish the characteristics of the first recorded spider fauna from Sheringal, Dir Upper (DU), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Pakistan during June 2013-July 2014. Their 10 species belong to 7 families, and 10 genera (nt=123: total; ni=77: identified; nui=46: unidentified) were recorded in the 6 quadrates, i.e., Daramdala, Doki, Guryaal, Samang, Shahoor and Sia-Sheringal of Sheringal. The largest family was Lycosidae (wolf spiders) with respect to size and numbers of specimens collected (n=20), which contained Arctosa littorali Simon, 1897; Hippasa partita Takidar, 1970; Pardosa distincta Backwall, 1867, while the smallest family was Gnphosidae (ground spiders) (n=3) with Gnaphosa eucalyptus Ghafoor and Beg, 2002; while other families Sparassidae (huntsman spiders) (n=19) Halconia insignis Thorell, 1836, and Isopeda tuhogniga Barrion and Litsinger, 1995, Opilionidae (harvestmen spiders) (n=12) Hadrobunus grandis Sundevall, 1833; Pholcidae (cellar spider) (n=10) have Crossopriza lyoni Blackwall, 1867; Hersiliidae (two-tailed spiders) (n=6) is having Harsilia savignyi Lucas, 1836; (n=5) with Araneus diadematus Clerck, 1757 were recorded. It was concluded that 50% of the spiders collected from the study area were venomous. A detail study is required for further exploration of spider fauna of Sheringal, KP, Pakistan with special reference to their taxonomical, physiological and ecological characteristics