Damselfly species found in Western Ghats named after climate impact on insects
- October 3, 2023
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Damselfly species found in Western Ghats named after climate impact on insects
Subject: Environment
Section: Species in news
Context:
- A new damselfly species has been discovered in Kerala’s southern Western Ghats.
Details Of the species:
- Researchers from MIT-World Peace University in Pune named the insect ‘Armageddon reedtail’ or protostictaarmageddonia, to draw attention to the global decline of insect populations due to rampant habitat loss and climate change.
- The species was discovered northeast of Thiruvananthapuram. It has a captivating dark brown to black body with vibrant greenish-blue eyes, and half of its eight abdominal segments are marked with delicate pale blue markings.
- The new species is distinct from other damselflies.
- Its only habitat is primary montane streams, where it thrives beneath dense canopy cover.
Ecological armageddon:
- The term ‘ecological armageddon’ is used to describe the devastating decline of insect populations around the world.
- This phenomenon, also called insect apocalypse, affects entire ecosystems because insects pollinate, cycle nutrients and provide food for other animals.
- Odonatology: The study of insects, such as dragonflies, that belong to the zoological group Odonata.
MIT World Peace University:
- Located in: Kothrud, Pune, Maharashtra.
- It is a private institution officially named Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University.
- Established under the Government of Maharashtra Act No. XXXV 2017 and recognized by the University Grants Commission.
- The university was formerly known as the Maharashtra Institute of Technology which was established in 1983.