Phanis | |
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Coleoptera |
Family: | Cerambycidae |
Subfamily: | Lamiinae |
Genus: | Phanis |
Phanis is a genus of longhorn beetles of the subfamily Lamiinae, [1] containing the following species:
A genus is a taxonomic rank used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms, as well as viruses, in biology. In the hierarchy of biological classification, genus comes above species and below family. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name forms the first part of the binomial species name for each species within the genus.
The longhorn beetles are a cosmopolitan family of beetles, typically characterized by extremely long antennae, which are often as long as or longer than the beetle's body. In various members of the family, however, the antennae are quite short and such species can be difficult to distinguish from related beetle families such as the Chrysomelidae. The family is large, with over 26,000 species described, slightly more than half from the Eastern Hemisphere. Several are serious pests. The larvae, called roundheaded borers, bore into wood, where they can cause extensive damage to either living trees or untreated lumber. A number of species mimic ants, bees, and wasps, though a majority of species are cryptically colored. The rare titan beetle from northeastern South America is often considered the largest insect, with a maximum known body length of just over 16.7 cm (6.6 in). The scientific name of this beetle family goes back to a figure from Greek mythology: after an argument with nymphs, the shepherd Cerambus was transformed into a large beetle with horns.
Lamiinae, commonly called flat-faced longhorns, are a subfamily of the longhorn beetle family (Cerambycidae). The subfamily includes over 750 genera, rivaled in diversity within the family only by the subfamily Cerambycinae.
Phanis armicollis is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Fairmaire in 1893.
Phanis tanganjicae is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Stephan von Breuning in 1978.
Madaripur, being a part of the Dhaka Division, is a district in central Bangladesh.
Phani Sarma (1910–1970) was an Assamese theatre actor, playwright, film actor and director. Beginning as a stage actor, he appeared in the first film ever made in Assamese cinema, Joymati, in 1935.
Devdas is a 1937 Assamese film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novella, Devdas. Directed by Pramathesh Barua, it stars Phani Sarma as Devdas, Mohini as Chandramukhi, and Zubeida as Paro. The songs were playbacked by Shamshad Begum and Bhupen Hazarika. This was Barua's last of three language versions, the first being in Bengali and the second in Hindi.
Dollar Dreams is a bilingual drama film directed and produced by Sekhar Kammula, starring Anish Kuruvilla, Priyanka Veer, Santosh Kumar, Anil Prashanth and Dashveer Singh.
Donga is a 1985 Telugu action film, produced by T. Trivikram Rao and directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy. It stars Chiranjeevi and Radha in the lead roles, with music composed by Chakravarthy.
H. S. Phani Ramachandra is a Kannada film and television director. He is known for directing such classic Kannada comedy films as Ganeshana Maduve and Gauri Ganesha and the TV serial Dandapindagalu. His films mainly portray middle class Karnataka society in a comic light.
Purnia Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 40 Lok Sabha (parliamentary) constituencies in Bihar state in eastern India.
Maldaha is a assembly constituency in Maldah district in the Indian state of West Bengal. The seat is reserved for scheduled castes.
Taldangra is an assembly constituency in Bankura district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Phani Majumdar was a pioneering Indian film director, who worked in Hindi cinema, most known for his film Street Singer (1938) starring K.L. Saigal noted for its song, Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Jaye, Meena Kumari classic Aarti (1962) and Oonche Log (1965). He also worked in Singapore, where he notably made Hang Tuah (1955) in Malay, which was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
Ammavra Ganda is a 1997 Indian Kannada comedy romance film directed by Phani Ramachandra and produced by M. K. Srinivasamurthy. The film features Shivarajkumar, Sithara and Bhagyashree Patwardhan of Maine Pyar Kiya fame in her debut Kannada film.
The Mostaq Ahmad cabinet led the Government of Bangladesh from 15 August 1975 to 6 November 1975.
Phani Bhusan Choudhury is a politician of Assam, India. He has a distinct record of representing a constituency for the 7th consecutive time in the Assam Legislative Assembly. He has been representing the Bongaigaon constituency since 1985. Choudhury is a leader of the regional outfit Asom Gana Parishad.
Bongaigaon is one of the 126 constituencies of the Assam Legislative Assembly in India. Bongaigaon forms a part of the Barpeta Lok Sabha constituency
Dorababu is a 1974 Telugu Action film, produced by J. Subba Rao and G. Rajendra Prasad under the Phani Madhavi Combines banner and directed by Tatineni Rama Rao. It stars Akkineni Nageswara Rao, Manjula in the lead roles and music composed by J. V. Raghavulu.
Kathanayakuni Katha is a 1965 Telugu action drama film, produced by K. Devi Vara Prasad under the Tarakarama Pictures banner and directed by D. Yoganand. It stars N. T. Rama Rao, Vanisri in the lead roles and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.
Ganesha I Love You is a 1997 Kannada film directed by Phani Ramachandra. Vishnuvardhan wrote the story, which uses Phani Ramachandra's favorite screen-title Ganesha. Ananth Nag reprised the titular character.
Ganesha I Love You is a 2008 Kannada film directed by Phani Ramachandra.. JM Prahlad wrote the story, which uses Phani Ramachandra's favorite screen-title Ganesha. Movie was an attempt to reinvigorate the popular Ganesha series.
Ganeshana Galate is a 1995 Kannada film directed by Phani Ramachandra. JM Prahlad wrote the story, which uses Phani Ramachandra's favourite screen-title Ganesha. Shashikumar replaced Ananth Nag in the titular character.
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