Kaalinga will be scientific name for Kalinga Sarpa
- November 18, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Kaalinga will be scientific name for Kalinga Sarpa
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Context:
- The Western Ghats king cobra, locally called Kalinga Sarpa in Kannada, has been officially named Ophiophagus kaalinga.
- This distinct species of king cobra was identified through nearly a decade of research led by herpetologist Dr. P. Gowri Shankar.
About Ophiophagus kaalinga:
- It is a species native to the Western Ghats in southwestern India and is found in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, and parts of Maharashtra.
- The Western Ghats king cobra has fewer than 40 bands on its body, a blackish brown body, pale bands, and a creamy yellow belly. It can grow to over 10 feet in length.
Early Classification:
- Until recently, all king cobras across South and Southeast Asia were considered a single species (Ophiophagus hannah), first named in 1836 by Danish naturalist Theodore Edward Cantor.
New findings:
- The study revealed four distinct lineages of king cobras:
- Western Ghats (Ophiophagus kaalinga)
- Indo-Chinese lineage
- Indo-Malaysian lineage
- Luzon Island lineage (Salvatana)