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Mahadeva Subramania Mani

Mahadeva Subramania Mani aka Dr MS Mani (Tamil: மகாதேவா சுப்ரமணிய கரங்கள்; 2 March 1908 in Tanjore, Tamil Nadu - 8 January 2003 in Bangalore) was an Indian entomologist known for his studies on high altitude entomology.

Early life and career edit

Early school records and the University of Madras, MA Degree certificate show his name as M. Subramanya. Later on, sometime early during his service career, he recorded his name as Mahadev Subra Mani a.k.a. Mahadeva Subra Mani a.k.a. M. S. Mani.

He had his early education at K. S. High School, Tanjore, and passed his SSLC Examination in 1926. He then attended the Government College, Coimbatore, and passed the Intermediate Examination, in 1928. Later he went to medical studies just for one year in 1929, at Madras Medical College, and had to suspend further medical education due to financial constraints. In 1937, he obtained an M.A. degree, awarded by the University of Madras, on the basis of his research papers in entomology, and finally, on the strength of his extensive scientific research, he was awarded by Agra University, D.Sc. in 1947, a degree of a Doctor of Science. The chancellor was the late Ms. Sarojini Naidu, the then-governor of United Provinces, (Uttar Pradesh).

On 15 January 1933, he migrated to Calcutta to seek employment and build his career. He then joined Bangabasi College, Sealdah, Calcutta, as a part-time demonstrator and tutor for physics and earned a salary of Rs. 10/- per month. During this period he collaborated with Sir C. V. Raman on insect coloration. He worked at the Indian Museum and also as an honorary Research student at the Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. He later on (1937) joined as a research assistant to Imperial Entomologist, Imperial Agricultural Research Institute, Pusa, Delhi, and a position from which he resigned in 1944. He worked with Dr. Hem Singh Pruthi at Pusa, and Dr. Birbal Sahni, then at Lucknow, who recognising the pioneering work in scientific research, and strongly proposed M. S. Mani's membership to the Royal Society, England. He was denied promotion while his ‘junior’ was promoted and hence he chose to seek his future elsewhere and resigned. He remained unemployed for some time; he earned a living by working as an interpreter and German language translator, during World War II, in the Censor Section of the Army H.Q., New Delhi, translating for the British Indian Army, 'official ' documents captured from the Germans. He would monitor radio broadcasts from Berlin and provide English transcripts. He also translated German language technical journals and scientific reports. As a matter of fact, he provided the English version of the German technology, for manufacturing hydrogenated oil ['Vanaspati'] in India to the founder of the manufacturing plant at Modinagar.

He left Delhi and joined as a lecturer in 1945, the teaching faculty of the department of zoology, St. John's College, Agra; during his long stint at St. John's College, he pioneered and established the school of entomology in 1950, established a benchmark scientific excellence, where he became the professor of zoology and entomology and appointed as the head of the department for zoology, succeeding Prof. Lalit Prasad Mathur, who took over as the registrar, Agra University. In recognition of his scientific output, both in quality and quantity, he was honoured by the University of Agra and awarded a D.Sc. degree, Doctor of Science. He pioneered fundamental research in entomology and received support from the highest levels and the University Grants Commission, eminent persons like Dr. Radhakrishnan, Zakir Hussein, etc., and established the School of Entomology in 1950, in the Campus of St. John's College, Agra.

From here he made many scientific expeditions to the Himalayas resulting in pioneering contributions to High Altitude Entomology. He later made studies in the Pamir and Caucasus ranges leading to his work on Bio-geography in India. The University of Agra awarded him a DSc degree in 1947 for his thesis submitted in 12 volumes.

In 1956, he joined the ZSI as deputy director and retired as officiating director in 1968. In 1968 he returned to his first love, Scientific Research, and became emeritus professor, at the school of entomology, St. John's College, Agra, and continued with his research work till 1984. He then finally left St. John's College and shifted to Madras, briefly worked with ZSI and since 1990 he was the emeritus professor at the botany department at Presidency College, Madras and continued as a guide for Ph.D. research students, till 15 May 2002 when he moved to live temporarily, in Hyderabad, with his late sister Janaki's grandson, Jyotirmay Sharma, Editor, Times of India, Hyderabad. He then moved to Bangalore on 14 September 2002 to live with his only daughter, Mrs. Prema Subramanian, and her husband V. S. Subramanian.

Scientific works edit

His published work includes over 250 original research papers, and over 34 textbooks including his pioneering magnum opus, Ecology of Plant Galls.

His outstanding research work has been on the taxonomy of parasitic Hymenoptera (Chalcidoidea and Proctotrupoidea), gall midges (Itonididae: Diptera), and ecology and histogenesis of plant galls. He is remembered most for his pioneering work in high-altitude entomology. He led the first three entomological expeditions to the North West Himalayas in 1954, 1955, and 1956 and brought back a large collection of insects.

He published several books like High Altitude Entomology, Ecology and Biogeography of India etc. He led a team of Indian scientists to the Soviet Union to conduct jointly a research project in 1963 and represented India in the UNESCO programme on Man and Biosphere (MAB) at Oslo, Norway. He was fluent in written and spoken German, well read in Sanskrit, he also had a keen interest in Dutch, French, and Russian languages.

Entomological Survey of the Himalaya, Alai-Pamir, Tien Shan, Kun Lun, Caucasus, etc. His love of the mountains had begun as far back as 1950, when he went to the Nilgiris, Marudamalai Mountains with his son Visvanath; this was followed by similar visits to the mountains in north India, Dehra Dun 1950, Mussoorie/Chakrata 1952, Nainital, Garhwal Himalaya, (Hartola, 1952), Punjab / Himachal Himalaya, (Dhaula Dhar Range, 1953) and to Kullu, Manali region leading to the three pioneering expeditions, in 1954, 1955 and 1956, beyond the Pir Panjal Range, to the inner or Great Himalayan Range, in Lahaul & Spiti regions. He also extensively trekked and went on insect collection work in the mountain regions, Alai-Pamir, Tien Shan, Kun Lun, Caucasus, the Urals, etc., of the former USSR, during his official tour in 1963, as the leader of the Indian team; he traveled extensively to various scientific institutes, at Moscow, Tbilisi, Leningrad, Kyiv, Baku, Alma Ata, Samarkand, Tashkent etc. He also visited Oslo, in Norway on a similar invitation. He was a visiting professor at Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal. He went on an insect collection trip, to the Pacific islands, of Fiji, and conducted a field trip off Vanua Levu, in the area of Taveuni island, across the International Dateline. He trained Visvanath to work with his students, who accompanied him on most field collection expeditions and taught him methods of preparing slides, mounting insect specimens, and proofreading Research papers. His first son, Visvanath was his constant companion on his mountain trails, starting with the first time at Mardamalai in 1950. Visvanath went on to trek in Sikkim, Bhutan in 1965 and climb on his own in the Kulti Nala glacier and Inner Himalayan Range of Spiti, in 1967.

Positions held edit

  1. 1933-37 Honorary Research Worker, Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta.
  2. 1937 - 1945 Research Assistant, Entomological Section, Imperial Agricultural Research Institute, (IARI), Pusa, New Delhi.
  3. 1945 - 1956 Professor of Zoology & Entomology, School of Entomology, St. John's College, Agra.
  4. 1956 - 1968 Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. (Retired as Director)
  5. 1968 - 1982 Emeritus Professor, School of Entomology, St. John's College, Agra.
  6. 1984 - 1990 ZSI, Madras
  7. 1991 - 8 January 2003 Professor Emeritus, Presidency College, Madras.
  • CSIR. 1968 - 70. Scheme on torrential stream Insects of the glacial zone of the Northwest Himalaya.
  • PL 480. 1970 - 71. Project on Taxonomy of Chalcidoidea from India.
  • PL -480. Project on Taxonomy of Proctotrupoidea.
  • MAB(Man and Biosphere)Project - Project on the pre-impact Survey of Aquatic Insect Communities of the River Beas before the completion of the Beas-Sutlej Link Project.
  • DST - 1981 - 86. Project on Ecology and Taxonomy of Chalcidoid and other parasites of the Teak / Sal forest ecosystem.
  • Eastern Ghats 1985 - 88 Insect Survey Project.
  • DOEN - Project on Butterfly Pollination.

Publications edit

  • Introduction to High Altitude Entomology, London, Methuen & Co. 1962 Cat.No. 2/6448/10
  • Ecology of Plant Galls, The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers. 1964
  • Ecology and Biogeography of High Altitude Insects, The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers.1968
  • Beetles of the Himalaya, Calcutta, Thacker Spink. 1967
  • Ecology and Biogeography in India, The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers, 1974 ISBN 90 6193 075 8.
  • Plant Galls of India, Madras, McMillan & Co. 1974
  • Ecology and Phytogeography of High Altitude Plants of the Northwest Himalaya, London: Chapman & Hall. New York: John Wiley; New Delhi: Oxford & IBH 1978. ISBN 0 412 15710 1
  • Ecology of Highlands, The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers 1980. In collaboration with Dr. L.E.Giddings, Mexico. ISBN 90 6193 093 6
  • L'Himalaya - Un Misterioso e inaccessibile Montagne, Milan. Libri Fabri, 1980.
  • General Entomology, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH. 3rd & enlarged edition 1982.
  • Butterflies of the Himalaya, The Hague, Dr. W. Junk Publishers, 1985
  • Fundamentals of High Altitude Biology, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH, 2nd, edition, 1990 ISBN 81-204-0493-9
  • Pollination Ecology in Compositae. Ind. Rev. Life Sci. 13: 174-190
  • Himalayan Flowers, Bangkok Craftsman Press, 1993 ISBN 974-7315-63-7
  • Insects, New Delhi, National Book Trust of India, Revised edition 1994.
  • Pollination Ecology and Evolution in Compositae, Science Publishers Inc. USA and New Delhi, Oxford & IBH. 1999.
  • Plant Galls of India, Science Publishers Inc. USA. 2nd revised & enlarged edition, August, 2000.
  • Introduction to Zoology, New Delhi, Malhotra Bros. 1950. (Five Editions)
  • Introduction to Entomology, Agra, Agra University Press, 1955.
  • Heredity & Evolution, Bangalore, The PTI Book Depot, 1963.
  • Heredity & Evolution, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. 1977
  • Insects, New Delhi, National Book Trust. 1971.
  • Your Face from Fish to Man, Bangalore, The PTI Book depot, 1960.
  • General Entomology, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH, 1968, 1973, 3rd. edition 1982.
  • D'ABREU'S The Beetles of the Himalaya, Calcutta, Thacker Spink, 1967.
  • Himalayan Flowers, produced by Prof. T.C.Majupuria, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Modern Classification of Insects, Agra, Satish Book Enterprise, 1974.
  • Insects, New Delhi, National Book Trust, 1971, 1977
  • Biogeography in India, Dehra Dun, Surya Publications, 1995. ISBN 81-85276-41-2
  • Butterflies of the Himalaya, New Delhi, Oxford & IBH, 1986.
  • Ecology & Evolution, Agra, Satish Book Enterprise, 1983.
  • The Fauna of India & the adjacent countries, Part I & II, Calcutta, Zoological Survey of India, 1989.
  • Indian Insects, Agra, Satish Book Enterprises. 1989.
  • Progress in Invertebrate Zoology Hyderabad, Orient Longman Pvt Ltd,2004, co-authored with Mrs Vasanti Hegde. ISBN 81 250 0841 1

Citations to reliable sources-Named References edit

  • Gordon Alexander, Dept of Biology, Univ of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80302-Entomological News, Vol 82,279-280, 1971.
  • Ipe M Ipe & Agnes S Ipe, The Story of St John's College, Agra, India "The Truth shall make you free"-Chapter 7-The School of Entomology (established by Prof Dr M.S. Mani in 1950) Publisher Partridge Publishing, 2015 ISBN 1482858444, 9781482858440
  • Cherian, P. T. 2003. Obituary. Current Science Vol 84 No 8 25 April 2003 Pages 1146-1147 PDF
  • Dr Virendra K Gupta-Obituary notice-Dr MS Mani-Oriental Insects-Vol 37, 2003 (Associated Publishers, PO Box 140103, Gainesville Florida 3214-0103) http://www.mapress.com/AP/
  • Dr Anantanarayanan Raman & Dr Virendra K Gupta-Oriental Insects-Vol 41, Preface, 2007 (Associated Publishers, PO Box 140103, Gainesville Florida 3214-0103) http://www.mapress.com/AP/
  • Dr Anantanarayanan Raman & Dr Virendra K Gupta-Dedication-Oriental Insects-Vol 41, 1-4, 2007 (Associated Publishers, PO Box 140103, Gainesville Florida 3214-0103) http://www.mapress.com/AP/
  • Dr TN Ananthakrishnan-Prof M.S.Mani-The Man, scientist, and philosopher-Oriental Insects-Vol 41, 5-7, 2007 (Associated Publishers, PO Box 140103, Gainesville Florida 3214-0103) http://www.mapress.com/AP/
  • Dr. TN Anantha Krishnan - Prof. M.S. Mani https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/00305316.2007.10417495
  • Dr. M.S. Mani - Ecology and Biogeography of High Altitude Insects https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789061931140
  • Mahadeva Subramania Mani – The Indian Entomologist Known For His Exemplary Studies On High Altitude Entomology https://www.beaninspirer.com/mahadeva-subramania-mani-the-indian-entomologist-known-for-his-exemplary-studies-on-high-altitude-entomology/
  • Contributions of Dr. M.S.Mani to the field of Entomology-Jabez Battu & Somala Karthik- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/350823318_Contributions_of_Dr_MS_Mani_to_the_Field_of_Entomology

Other sources edit

  • Viswanath Mani-son-eldest of Dr. Mani's children
  • Nalini Mani, Daughter of Visvanath Mani and second granddaughter of Dr. M.S. Mani

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entomology Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Scientific works 3 Positions held 4 Publications 5 Citations to reliable sources Named References 6 Other sourcesEarly life and career editEarly school records and the University of Madras MA Degree certificate show his name as M Subramanya Later on sometime early during his service career he recorded his name as Mahadev Subra Mani a k a Mahadeva Subra Mani a k a M S Mani He had his early education at K S High School Tanjore and passed his SSLC Examination in 1926 He then attended the Government College Coimbatore and passed the Intermediate Examination in 1928 Later he went to medical studies just for one year in 1929 at Madras Medical College and had to suspend further medical education due to financial constraints In 1937 he obtained an M A degree awarded by the University of Madras on the basis of his research papers in entomology and finally on the strength of his extensive scientific research he was awarded by Agra University D Sc in 1947 a degree of a Doctor of Science The chancellor was the late Ms Sarojini Naidu the then governor of United Provinces Uttar Pradesh On 15 January 1933 he migrated to Calcutta to seek employment and build his career He then joined Bangabasi College Sealdah Calcutta as a part time demonstrator and tutor for physics and earned a salary of Rs 10 per month During this period he collaborated with Sir C V Raman on insect coloration He worked at the Indian Museum and also as an honorary Research student at the Zoological Survey of India Calcutta He later on 1937 joined as a research assistant to Imperial Entomologist Imperial Agricultural Research Institute Pusa Delhi and a position from which he resigned in 1944 He worked with Dr Hem Singh Pruthi at Pusa and Dr Birbal Sahni then at Lucknow who recognising the pioneering work in scientific research and strongly proposed M S Mani s membership to the Royal Society England He was denied promotion while his junior was promoted and hence he chose to seek his future elsewhere and resigned He remained unemployed for some time he earned a living by working as an interpreter and German language translator during World War II in the Censor Section of the Army H Q New Delhi translating for the British Indian Army official documents captured from the Germans He would monitor radio broadcasts from Berlin and provide English transcripts He also translated German language technical journals and scientific reports As a matter of fact he provided the English version of the German technology for manufacturing hydrogenated oil Vanaspati in India to the founder of the manufacturing plant at Modinagar He left Delhi and joined as a lecturer in 1945 the teaching faculty of the department of zoology St John s College Agra during his long stint at St John s College he pioneered and established the school of entomology in 1950 established a benchmark scientific excellence where he became the professor of zoology and entomology and appointed as the head of the department for zoology succeeding Prof Lalit Prasad Mathur who took over as the registrar Agra University In recognition of his scientific output both in quality and quantity he was honoured by the University of Agra and awarded a D Sc degree Doctor of Science He pioneered fundamental research in entomology and received support from the highest levels and the University Grants Commission eminent persons like Dr Radhakrishnan Zakir Hussein etc and established the School of Entomology in 1950 in the Campus of St John s College Agra From here he made many scientific expeditions to the Himalayas resulting in pioneering contributions to High Altitude Entomology He later made studies in the Pamir and Caucasus ranges leading to his work on Bio geography in India The University of Agra awarded him a DSc degree in 1947 for his thesis submitted in 12 volumes In 1956 he joined the ZSI as deputy director and retired as officiating director in 1968 In 1968 he returned to his first love Scientific Research and became emeritus professor at the school of entomology St John s College Agra and continued with his research work till 1984 He then finally left St John s College and shifted to Madras briefly worked with ZSI and since 1990 he was the emeritus professor at the botany department at Presidency College Madras and continued as a guide for Ph D research students till 15 May 2002 when he moved to live temporarily in Hyderabad with his late sister Janaki s grandson Jyotirmay Sharma Editor Times of India Hyderabad He then moved to Bangalore on 14 September 2002 to live with his only daughter Mrs Prema Subramanian and her husband V S Subramanian Scientific works editHis published work includes over 250 original research papers and over 34 textbooks including his pioneering magnum opus Ecology of Plant Galls His outstanding research work has been on the taxonomy of parasitic Hymenoptera Chalcidoidea and Proctotrupoidea gall midges Itonididae Diptera and ecology and histogenesis of plant galls He is remembered most for his pioneering work in high altitude entomology He led the first three entomological expeditions to the North West Himalayas in 1954 1955 and 1956 and brought back a large collection of insects He published several books like High Altitude Entomology Ecology and Biogeography of India etc He led a team of Indian scientists to the Soviet Union to conduct jointly a research project in 1963 and represented India in the UNESCO programme on Man and Biosphere MAB at Oslo Norway He was fluent in written and spoken German well read in Sanskrit he also had a keen interest in Dutch French and Russian languages Entomological Survey of the Himalaya Alai Pamir Tien Shan Kun Lun Caucasus etc His love of the mountains had begun as far back as 1950 when he went to the Nilgiris Marudamalai Mountains with his son Visvanath this was followed by similar visits to the mountains in north India Dehra Dun 1950 Mussoorie Chakrata 1952 Nainital Garhwal Himalaya Hartola 1952 Punjab Himachal Himalaya Dhaula Dhar Range 1953 and to Kullu Manali region leading to the three pioneering expeditions in 1954 1955 and 1956 beyond the Pir Panjal Range to the inner or Great Himalayan Range in Lahaul amp Spiti regions He also extensively trekked and went on insect collection work in the mountain regions Alai Pamir Tien Shan Kun Lun Caucasus the Urals etc of the former USSR during his official tour in 1963 as the leader of the Indian team he traveled extensively to various scientific institutes at Moscow Tbilisi Leningrad Kyiv Baku Alma Ata Samarkand Tashkent etc He also visited Oslo in Norway on a similar invitation He was a visiting professor at Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal He went on an insect collection trip to the Pacific islands of Fiji and conducted a field trip off Vanua Levu in the area of Taveuni island across the International Dateline He trained Visvanath to work with his students who accompanied him on most field collection expeditions and taught him methods of preparing slides mounting insect specimens and proofreading Research papers His first son Visvanath was his constant companion on his mountain trails starting with the first time at Mardamalai in 1950 Visvanath went on to trek in Sikkim Bhutan in 1965 and climb on his own in the Kulti Nala glacier and Inner Himalayan Range of Spiti in 1967 Positions held edit1933 37 Honorary Research Worker Zoological Survey of India Calcutta 1937 1945 Research Assistant Entomological Section Imperial Agricultural Research Institute IARI Pusa New Delhi 1945 1956 Professor of Zoology amp Entomology School of Entomology St John s College Agra 1956 1968 Zoological Survey of India Calcutta Retired as Director 1968 1982 Emeritus Professor School of Entomology St John s College Agra 1984 1990 ZSI Madras 1991 8 January 2003 Professor Emeritus Presidency College Madras CSIR 1968 70 Scheme on torrential stream Insects of the glacial zone of the Northwest Himalaya PL 480 1970 71 Project on Taxonomy of Chalcidoidea from India PL 480 Project on Taxonomy of Proctotrupoidea MAB Man and Biosphere Project Project on the pre impact Survey of Aquatic Insect Communities of the River Beas before the completion of the Beas Sutlej Link Project DST 1981 86 Project on Ecology and Taxonomy of Chalcidoid and other parasites of the Teak Sal forest ecosystem Eastern Ghats 1985 88 Insect Survey Project DOEN Project on Butterfly Pollination Publications editIntroduction to High Altitude Entomology London Methuen amp Co 1962 Cat No 2 6448 10 Ecology of Plant Galls The Hague Dr W Junk Publishers 1964 Ecology and Biogeography of High Altitude Insects The Hague Dr W Junk Publishers 1968 Beetles of the Himalaya Calcutta Thacker Spink 1967 Ecology and Biogeography in India The Hague Dr W Junk Publishers 1974 ISBN 90 6193 075 8 Plant Galls of India Madras McMillan amp Co 1974 Ecology and Phytogeography of High Altitude Plants of the Northwest Himalaya London Chapman amp Hall New York John Wiley New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 1978 ISBN 0 412 15710 1 Ecology of Highlands The Hague Dr W Junk Publishers 1980 In collaboration with Dr L E Giddings Mexico ISBN 90 6193 093 6 L Himalaya Un Misterioso e inaccessibile Montagne Milan Libri Fabri 1980 General Entomology New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 3rd amp enlarged edition 1982 Butterflies of the Himalaya The Hague Dr W Junk Publishers 1985 Fundamentals of High Altitude Biology New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 2nd edition 1990 ISBN 81 204 0493 9 Pollination Ecology in Compositae Ind Rev Life Sci 13 174 190 Himalayan Flowers Bangkok Craftsman Press 1993 ISBN 974 7315 63 7 Insects New Delhi National Book Trust of India Revised edition 1994 Pollination Ecology and Evolution in Compositae Science Publishers Inc USA and New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 1999 Plant Galls of India Science Publishers Inc USA 2nd revised amp enlarged edition August 2000 Introduction to Zoology New Delhi Malhotra Bros 1950 Five Editions Introduction to Entomology Agra Agra University Press 1955 Heredity amp Evolution Bangalore The PTI Book Depot 1963 Heredity amp Evolution New Delhi Oxford amp IBH Publishing Co 1977 Insects New Delhi National Book Trust 1971 Your Face from Fish to Man Bangalore The PTI Book depot 1960 General Entomology New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 1968 1973 3rd edition 1982 D ABREU S The Beetles of the Himalaya Calcutta Thacker Spink 1967 Himalayan Flowers produced by Prof T C Majupuria Tribhuvan University Kathmandu Nepal Modern Classification of Insects Agra Satish Book Enterprise 1974 Insects New Delhi National Book Trust 1971 1977 Biogeography in India Dehra Dun Surya Publications 1995 ISBN 81 85276 41 2 Butterflies of the Himalaya New Delhi Oxford amp IBH 1986 Ecology amp Evolution Agra Satish Book Enterprise 1983 The Fauna of India amp the adjacent countries Part I amp II Calcutta Zoological Survey of India 1989 Indian Insects Agra Satish Book Enterprises 1989 Progress in Invertebrate Zoology Hyderabad Orient Longman Pvt Ltd 2004 co authored with Mrs Vasanti Hegde ISBN 81 250 0841 1Citations to reliable sources Named References editGordon Alexander Dept of Biology Univ of Colorado Boulder CO 80302 Entomological News Vol 82 279 280 1971 Ipe M Ipe amp Agnes S Ipe The Story of St John s College Agra India The Truth shall make you free Chapter 7 The School of Entomology established by Prof Dr M S Mani in 1950 Publisher Partridge Publishing 2015 ISBN 1482858444 9781482858440 Cherian P T 2003 Obituary Current Science Vol 84 No 8 25 April 2003 Pages 1146 1147 PDF Dr Virendra K Gupta Obituary notice Dr MS Mani Oriental Insects Vol 37 2003 Associated Publishers PO Box 140103 Gainesville Florida 3214 0103 http www mapress com AP Dr Anantanarayanan Raman amp Dr Virendra K Gupta Oriental Insects Vol 41 Preface 2007 Associated Publishers PO Box 140103 Gainesville Florida 3214 0103 http www mapress com AP Dr Anantanarayanan Raman amp Dr Virendra K Gupta Dedication Oriental Insects Vol 41 1 4 2007 Associated Publishers PO Box 140103 Gainesville Florida 3214 0103 http www mapress com AP Dr TN Ananthakrishnan Prof M S Mani The Man scientist and philosopher Oriental Insects Vol 41 5 7 2007 Associated Publishers PO Box 140103 Gainesville Florida 3214 0103 http www mapress com AP Dr TN Anantha Krishnan Prof M S Mani https www tandfonline com doi abs 10 1080 00305316 2007 10417495 Dr M S Mani Ecology and Biogeography of High Altitude Insects https www springer com gp book 9789061931140 Mahadeva Subramania Mani The Indian Entomologist Known For His Exemplary Studies On High Altitude Entomology https www beaninspirer com mahadeva subramania mani the indian entomologist known for his exemplary studies on high altitude entomology Contributions of Dr M S Mani to the field of Entomology Jabez Battu amp Somala Karthik https www researchgate net publication 350823318 Contributions of Dr MS Mani to the Field of EntomologyOther sources editViswanath Mani son eldest of Dr Mani s children Nalini Mani Daughter of Visvanath 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