About the Lab

The Entomology Laboratory of the Department of Zoology, Handique Girls´ College, was established in 2014 with a focus on nurturing interest and expertise in insect science. Since its inception, the lab has supported 6 to 7 students each academic year who completes master degree with specialization in Entomology. The department is well-equipped to facilitate dissertation and research work, offering instruments such as Soxhlet apparatus, water bath, UV-VIS spectrophotometer, microtome, digital weighing machine, colorimeter, vortex mixer, centrifuge, dissecting and compound microscopes, refrigerator, and micropipettes, SDS and Agarose gel electrophoresis etc. Additionally, it houses a wide range of entomological resources, including preserved insect specimens from various groups (both dry-mounted and wet-preserved), permanent slides, and live insect life cycle materials for hands-on learning. The specialization is guided by two permanent faculty members—Dr. Dipjyoti Haloi and Dr. Santana Saikia—and supported by guest faculty member Miss Lupamudra Borah, ensuring a comprehensive academic and practical training experience for aspiring entomologists.

 

Faculties

  • Dr. Dipjyoti Haloi
  • Dr. Innifa Hasan
  • Dr Abhinit Dey
  • Dr. Santana Saikia
  • Miss Lupamudra Borah

 

Capacity - Every year 7- 8 students

 

Instruments

Double beam spectrophotometer

Digital Weighing balance

Refrigerated Centrifuge

 

Microscope

Soxhlet Apparatus

Laboratory Centrifuge

 

Paraffin Water Bath

Hot Air Oven

Vortex Shaker

 

BOD Incubator

Rotary Microtome

Digital Colorimeter

 

Refrigerator

Bacteriological Incubator

Digital Ph Meter

 

Research Outcome (Journal/ Books/ Dissertation

PUBLICATIONS
  1. Dip Jyoti Haloi, Aparajita Borkotoki, Rita Mahanta Comparative Study of Cellulase Activity in Periplaneta americana, Odontotermes obesus and Philosamia ricini, World J Life Sci. and Medical Research 2011;1(6):111
  2. Haloi D. J, Borkotoki A, Mahanta R, Haloi I. H Cellulase Activity and Kinetics in Rice Grasshopper Hieroglyphus banian (Orthoptera: acrididae), , Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol:5 Issue:12 December 2012 ISSN:0974-6846 http://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2012/v5i12.5 (Indexed in Web Of Science).
  3. Dip Jyoti Haloi, Innifa Hasan, Nitisha Boro 2014: Evaluation of amylase activity in fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster and the inhibitory effect of common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris extract. Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies 2014; 2 (6): 95-98 ISSN 2320-7078.
  4. Dip Jyoti Haloi, Barnanee kashyap, Innifa Hasan, 2015: Study of the inhibitory effectof Phaseolus vulgaris (L) on the temperature sensitive amylase activity in Sitophillus oryzae (L) : Zoon, Vol. 13, Page : 30-37 (2015) ISSN : 2394-0182
  5. Innifa Hasan, Dip Jyoti Haloi, Suraj Chetri and Sehnaz Begum,2016: Biodiversity of aquatic insect population in three permanent ponds of Guwahati, Assam, India, , International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2016; 4(6): 271-275
  6. Dip jyoti Haloi, Innifa Hasan, Priti Rabha,2016: Cellulase activity, kinetics and inhibitory effects of Ereca catechu in fruit fly Drosophilla melanogaster.,Zoon, vol.14, Page:27-34(2016) ISSN:2394-0182.
  7. Deepika Doloi & Dip jyoti Haloi, 2019:Microbial isolation from the gut of Channa punctata (Goroi fish) and study of their glycosidic activity. Journal of Entomology & Zoological Studies,2019 E-ISSN: 2320-7078 P-ISSN: 2349-6800.
  8. Dip Jyoti Haloi, Poulomi Dhar, Innifa Hasan,2020: Inhibitory effect of Areca catechu & Nicotiana tabacum extracts on the activity & kinetics of salivary amylase enzyme., Uttar Pradesh Journal of Zoology (2020), ISSN: 0256-971X (P). (Indexed in Web Of Science).
  9. Arunima Choudhury, Innifa Hasan, Pobi Gogoi, Dipjyoti Haloi,2023; Efficacy of compounds used in mosquito repellents(DEET, picaridin, prallethrin and IR3535) against odorant binding protein (OBP20) of Anopheles gambiae: A molecular docking study. Entomon https://doi.org/ 10.33307/entomon.v 48i2.888; ENTOMON 48(2): 185-194 (2023)Article No. ent. 48203.
  10. S Mehmud, SS Ghosh, T Chetia, DJ Haloi, H Roy, P Bujarbarua (2024). Occurrence of Antonina pretiosa (Ferris)(Homoptera, Pseudococcidae) on the inflorescence of Bambusa bambos (L.) Voss in Assam, IndiaEntomon 49 (2), 287-290. https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v49i2.1191 (Indexed in Scopus).
  11. I Hasan, D Rabha, DJ Haloi.(2024). Aquatic insect diversity and distribution in Maguri Beel and Khamti Guali Beel wetlands, Upper Brahmaputra Basin, Assam, India Entomon 49 (3), 327-334. https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v49i3.1252. (Indexed in Scopus).
  12. S Mehmud, SS Ghosh, H Roy, DJ Haloi, P Bujarbarua. (2024) Calamus tenuis Roxb. a new host for Chilo suppressalis (Walker)(Lepidoptera, Crambidae) Entomon 48 (4), 617-618. https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v48i4.1000 (Indexed in Scopus).
  13. A Choudhury, I Hasan, P Gogoi, DJ Haloi,(2024). Efficacy of compounds used in mosquito repellents (DEET, picaridin, prallethrin and IR3535) against odorant binding protein (OBP20) of Anopheles gambiae: A molecular docking study. Entomon 48 (2), 185-194. https://doi.org/10.33307/entomon.v48i2.888 (Indexed in Scopus).
  14. Haloi, D. J., Sengupta, G., & Hasan, I. (2025). Mosquito Diversity of Guwahati Metropolitan City and Larvicidal Efficacy of Lantana camara Leaves against Culex quinquefasciatus (Say). Indian Journal of Entomology. https://doi.org/10.55446/IJE.2024.2557 (Indexed in Scopus).
  15. Anandita Buragohain, C. M. Kalleshwaraswamy, Santana Saikia & Anjana S. Naorem, 2025. First Report of Odontotermes profeae Akhtar from Assam, India, Hexapoda, Insecta Indica 32(1): xx-xx (ISSN-0973-8592, DOI: 10.55446/hexa.2025.579)
  16. Rubina Begum, Anandita Buragohain, Santana Saikia, PP Agarwal & Anjana S. Naorem. 2024. Flavonoids-a dietary supplement for treating pregnancy-induced disorders: A review. IJBPAS. 13(11): 5844-5870 (Web of Science, ISSN: 2277–4998)
  17. Santana Saikia & Anjana S. Naorem, 2024. First documentation of diversity of the Heteroptera of Cotton University Campus, Kamrup (Metropolitan), Assam, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 16(1), 24496-24502 (Scopus & Web of Science, ISSN: 0974-7893)
  18. Santana Saikia & Anjana S. Naorem, 2023. First report of Carbula scutellata Distant 1887 (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) from Assam and a new record of its association with Acalypha indica (L.) plant. International Journal of Entomology Research, 8(5), 39-42 (Web of Science, ISSN- 2455-4758).
  19. Sangamesh R Hiremath, Santana Saikia & Hemant V. Ghate, 2022. Authentic report of the Emesine bug Gardena melinarthrum Dohrn, 1860 (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from India. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 14(6), 21296-21301 (Scopus & Web of Science, ISSN: 0974-7893)
  20. Pinku Sarma, Rosa M. Gomila, Antonio Frontera, Miquel Barcelo-Oliver, Akalesh K. Verma, Santana Saikia & Manjit K. Bhattacharyya Sarma, 2022. “Terephthalato and succinato bridged Mn (II) and Zn (II) coordination polymers involving structure- guiding H-bonded tetrameric assemblies: Antiproliferative evaluation and theoretical studies”. Polyhedron, 224, 115982 (Scopus & Web of science indexed, IF- 2.975, ISSN: 0277- 5387)
  21. Anjana S. Naorem, Santana Saikia, Anandita Buragohain, Rubina A Begum, Swapnil S. Boyane & Hemant V. Ghate, 2021, “First report of Scipinia horrida (Stål) (Heteroptera: Reduviidae) from Assam, with comments on related genus Irantha Stål,” Journal of Threatened Taxa,13(12), 19824-19830 (Scopus Indexed, ISSN: 0974-7893)
  22. Naba J Borah, Santana Saikia, Garima Raj, Pranab B. Mazumder & Biman K. Dutta, 2021, In vitro propagation of Smilax glabra Roxb., a highly demanded endangered plant of Southern Assam, India”, Indian Journal of Natural Sciences, (Web of Science Indexed, ISSN: 0976- 0997)
  23. Santana Saikia, Rubina A. Begum & Anandita Buragohain, 2021, “Comprehensive list of anti-malarial plants used by different communities of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh, India., International Journal of Mosquito Research, 8(2), 63-69 (Web of Science indexed, ISSN: 2348-5906)
  24. Varun Tyagi, Diganta Goswami, Sunil Dhiman, Dipanjan Dey, Santana Saikia, Bipul Rabha, P Chattopadhyay & Sanjai K. Dwivedi, 2021, “Potential malaria vector Anopheles minimus (species A) still persisting in North East India”., International Journal of Mosquito Research, 7(5), 48-52 (Web of Science Indexed, ISSN: 2348- 5906)
  25. Dipanjan Dey, Varun Tyagi & Santana Saikia, 2020, “Co-occurrence and co- infection of COVID-19 and dengue: A serious public health issue”., International Journal of Mosquito Research, 7(5), 48-52 (Web of Science Indexed, ISSN: 2348- 5906)
  26. Evarani Kalita, Sujata Songhalee Gogoi, Lupamudra Borah, Papori Deka (2025) Sub-Lethal Effects of Profex Super on Hematological, Biochemical, and Histopathological Responses in Clarias magur (Hamilton, 1822) Egyptian Journal of Aquatic Biology & Fisheries 29(1): 831 – 840
  27. Golphina Ahmed, Arup Nama Das, Lupamudra Borah, Rezina Ahmed (2025). An Analysis of Moth Diversity in Garbhanga Reserve Forest, Basistha, Assam, India. Journal of Bioresource Management. 11. 168-178
  28. Sasanka Sekhar Ghosh, Lupamudra Borah, Dipanjan Dey, Suraj Chetri (2024) Structure based in-silico analysis and toxicity study of Pongamia pinnata (Linn.) seed extracts against stored grain pest Callosobruchus chinensis (Linn.), African Journal of Biological Sciences, 6(12): 2536-2547
  29. Dipanjan Dey, Lupamudra Borah, Sasanka Sekhar Ghosh, Suraj Chetri (2024). Effect of Ocimum sanctum Extract in Controlling Life Stages of Callosobruchus chinensis L.: An In-silico Approach. International Journal of Agriculture and Biosciences, 13(2), 85-91.
  30. Golphina Ahmed, Arup Nama Das, Lupamudra Borah, Rezina Ahmed (2024). Moth Diversity in the Mahamaya Reserve Forest, Kokrajhar, Assam. Indian Journal of Entomology. 10.55446/IJE.2024.1337.
  31. Lupamudra Borah, Chandasri Banai, Golphina Ahmed, Rezina Ahmed (2024). Checklist of terrestrial entomofauna found in the West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, India. International Journal of Entomology Research. 9. 143-147.
  32. Naaz Parbin Islam, Bulbuli Khanikor, Lupamudra Borah, Rezina Ahmed, Suruchi Singh (2024). Larvicidal efficacy of Ocimum sanctum oil against Culex quinquefsciatus by in-silico and in vivo methods. International Journal of Mosquito Research. 11. 47-51. 10.22271/23487941.2024.v11.i4a.788.
  33. Lupamudra Borah, Rezina Ahmed, Akalesh Kumar Verma & Suraj Chetri (2023). Potential of Curcuma longa Linn. (Turmeric) in management of Callosobruchus chinensis L.: In-silico analysis, Journal of Biological Control, 36(2&3), 151–162.
  34. Suraj Chetri, Lupamudra Borah, Sasanka Sekhar Ghosh, Rezina Ahmed and Parag Deka (2022), Larvicidal efficacy of Azadirachta indica (Neem) and Curcuma longa (Turmeric) on larvae of Culex: An in-silico approach, International Journal of Mosquito Research, 9(1): 32-37,
  35. Sasanka Sekhar Ghosh, Suraj Chetri, Lupamudra Borah and Karobi Saikia (2022), Traditional indigenous foods and beverages of various communities of Sadiya sub-division of Tinsukia district, Assam, India, 43(2): 30-37, ISSN: 0256-971X (P)
 

 

Research Collaboration

  • Dr. Diganta Goswami, STO, Defence research laboratory, Tezpur, Assam
  • Dr. Himu Roy, Department of Botany, Cotton University, Assam.
  • Dr. Selim Mehmud, Sphisticated Instrumentation Centre, University of Science and Technology, Meghalaya.
  • Dr. Pranab Buzarbarua, Department of Botany, Handique Girls" College.
  • Dr. Hemant Ghate, Rtd Professor, Modern College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pune
  • Dr. C. M. Kalleshwaraswamy, University of agriculture and horticultural sciences, Shimioga, India
  • Vijay Veer, Former Managing Director at Defence Research Laboratory, DRDO, Tezpur Assam
  • Dr. Varun Tyagi, Senior Research Scientist at Eurofins, Luxembourg, India
  • Dr. Anjana Singha Naorem, Asstt. Prof, Cotton University
  • Dr. Akalesh Kumar Verma, Asstt. Prof, Cotton University
 

 

Book Chapters

  • Aquaculture: The emerging driver of the rural economy in India emphasizing Assam . Book Title: Rural Development In India- Challenges & the Task ahead. EBH Publication.ISBN- 978-93-88881- 29-6 (Dr. Dip Jyoti Haloi)
  • Beginning of Earth"s sixth mass extinction. Book Title: Advances in Scientific approach for Sustainable Development. Published by B.Barooah College. AKINIK Publication. ISBN no-91538-67-5 (Dr. Dip Jyoti Haloi)
  • Diversity, distribution and control of Tick species infesting domestic animals in India. Book Title:BIJAN PRABAH Published by- Assam Science Society (Bajali Baranch, Pathsala) ISBN-978-93-93281-30-2 (Dr. Dip Jyoti Haloi)
  • Study of prevalence & Diversity of vegetable pest in some rural areas of Udalguri district of Assam. Book title: Published by- Pandu College Publication Cell, Pandu College, Guwahati. ISBN: 987-81-922432-9-0 (Dr. Dip Jyoti Haloi)
  • Rubina A. Begum, Santana Saikia, Anandita Buragohain & Anjana S. Naorem. 2024, Antifeedancy and Growth Regulatory Action of Neem on Heteroptera Insect Pests: A Review, In book: Current Trends and Advances in Life Science Research, Pandu College Publication Cell, Pandu College, Guwahati, ISBN- 978-81-922432-9-0
  • Varun Tyagi, Santana Saikia, Dipanjan Dey, Anjana S. Naorem, Vivek Tyagi, P. Chattopadhyay & Vijay Veer, 2023, Sewage and Wastewater Management to Combat Different Mosquito Vector Species, Springer Publication, ISBN- 978-9819931057
  • Santana Saikia, Anjana S. Naorem & Naba J. Borah, 2021, “A Review on Entomotherapeutic Practices by Ethnic Tribes of North East India” in Recent Advances in Folk Medicine Research in North East India, published by North Eastern Institute of Folk Medicine, Pasighat, Arunachal Pradesh (India) Govt. of Ayush, ISBN- 978-81-955047-0-1
 

 

Conference proceeding

  • Conference proceeding – Santana Saikia & Anjana S. Naorem, 2023, “A study on diverse Heteroptera fauna of Kamrup (M), Assam” in Recent Advances in Biological Science: Biodiversity and Human Welfare, organized by Dept. of Zoology, Darrang College, Tezpur, Assam, ISBN- 978-81-960385-4-0
 

 

Dissertation

1. Dr. Dipjyoti Haloi
  • Butterfly diversity in selected urban parks of Guwahati city.
  • Kinetic behavior of termite (Odontotermus obesus) cellulose under different temperature and effect of citronella on cellulose kinetics.
  • Cellulase activity & Inhibitory effect of Areca catechu and isolation & sizing of protein by SDS-PAGE in Drosophila.
  • Distribution & abundance of few vegetable pest in two villages of Udalguri District.
  • Cellulase activity & Inhibitory effect of Areca catechu and isolation & sizing of protein by SDS-PAGE in Rice weevil.
  • Amylase activity and inhibitory effects of Areca catechu and Moringa olifera fruit extract on mosquito and isolation & profiling of protein by SDS-PAGE.
  • Study of Butterfly diversity In Assam State Zoo, Guwahati
  • Monthly diversity of aquatic insects in one of the permanent pond of Guwahati (Dighalipukhuri).
  • Culture of gut microbes in Insects.
  • Culturing of gut microbes in fish
  • Study of heavy metal contamination and differential protein expression in Heteropneustis fossilis in Deepor beel.
  • Study of coleopteran diversity in Assam State Zoo.
  • Terrestrial insect diversity in the urban recreational parks in Guwahati.
  • Study of human salivary amylase activity, Kinetics & Inhibitory effects of beetle nut and tobacco.
  • Study of Impact of urbanization and increased human interference in Deepor beel: The Ramsar site of North East India.
  • Diversity & Damage pattern of Tea pest in Nellie and Sonapur area of Assam.
  • Effect of Dimethiote (Rogor) on the fertility rate of Drosophilla melanogaster.
  • Study of behavioural patterns of Rhinoceros unicornis in captivity in Assam Sate Zoo.
  • Review of diversity & distribution of tick species infesting domestic animals in India & its control.
  • Effect of some commonly used pesticides on drosophila mellanogaster.
  • Aquatic insects as Bio-indicator: A study on Tunia river & Bhosamari beel, Bongaigaon.
  • A review on Biodiversity of coleopteran (beetles) of Assam.
  • Study on Butterfly Habitat, Diversity and distribution in Silonijan Area of Karbi Anglong, Assam.
  • Diversity of mosquito species with preference based to physicochemical parameters in Gauripur and Kokrajhar town of Dhubri´s Kokrajhar District, Assam
  • Study on pests and predators of Apis cerana F. in a small town of Darrang District, Assam,
  • The inhibitory effects of Lantana camara Linn leaves and fruits extract on glycosidase activity in Drosophila melanogaster.
  • Diversity of Mosquito Species in and around Guwahati City and Larvicidal Efficacy of Lantana camara Leaves Against Culex quinquefasciatus.

 

2. Dr. Santana Saikia

Name of the student - Saniyara Parbin

Dissertation Title - Diversity of terrestrial insects in two urban recreational parks of Guwahati, Kamrup district

Year - 2025

 

Name of the student - Anamika Hazarika

Dissertation Title - Diversity and Distribution of Terrestrial Insects in River View Park and Atal Udyan, Guwahati, Assam, India

Year - 2025

 

 

Activities

  • MSc 4th Sem students visited North Eastern Hill University and Zoological Society of India, Shillong, Meghalaya in the year 2016.
  • MSc 4th Sem students visited Calcutta University and Zoological Society of India, Kolkata in the year 2017
  • MSc 4th Sem students visited Insttute of Advanced studies , Guwahati India, in the year 2018.
  • MSc 4th Sem students visited Bioscience and Bioegineering Dept, IIT,Guwahati for “Research and Industrial Conclave Integration, 2023” on 15/5/2023, where they got opportunity to interact with Dr. Rubul Mout, Research fellow at Harvard
  • MSc 4th Sem students visited Bioscience and Bioegineering Dept, IIT, Guwahati for “Research and Industrial Conclave Integration, 2023” on 15/5/2023, where they got opportunity to interact with Dr. Rubul Mout, Research fellow at Harvard
  • MSc 4th Sem students visited Bioscience and Bioegineering Dept, IIT, Guwahati for “Research and Industrial Conclave Integration, 2023” on 15/5/2023, where they got opportunity to interact with Dr. Rubul Mout, Research fellow at Harvard
  • MSc 4th sem students visited GUWAHATI BIOTECH PARK on 10/5/2024 as per their PG curriculum for advanced laboratory visit
  • MSc 4th sem students visited GUWAHATI BIOTECH PARK on 10/5/2025 as per their PG curriculum for advanced laboratory visit