Long lost moth species caught on camera in TN forest
- March 10, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Long lost moth species caught on camera in TN forest
Subject :Environment
Section: Species in news
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- Recently, two researchers from Tamil Nadu have spotted a rare moth species for the first time in India in the buffer zone of Kalakkad–Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve.
Mimeusemiaceylonica
- Mimeusemiaceylonica is a moth species belonging to the subfamily Agaristinae and family Noctuidae.
- This Moth species was first illustrated and described by English entomologist George Hampson in 1893.
- The species was first identified in Sri Lanka.
- The species has been rediscovered after 127 years during a moth survey conducted in the year 2020 at the Agasthyamalai Community-based Conservation Centre (ACCC) situated in the buffer zone of KalakadMundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu.
- The spotting of the Moth species in the district has added to the testimony of the rich biodiversity of the region.
Kalakkad–Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve
- The KalakadMundanthurai Tiger Reserve (KMTR) in Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari District of Tamil Nadu is one of the protected areas having diverse flora and fauna.
- It was declared as the “First Tiger Reserve of Tamil Nadu” and the 17th Tiger Reserve of the country.
- It consists of the Kanyakumari Wildlife sanctuary in the south and the Nellai Wildlife Sanctuary in the North.
- The river Thamirabarani originates from this tiger reserve.
- The reserve is also known as the “River Sanctuary” with as many as 14 rivers originating from this Tiger Reserve.
- Flora: This region has got vegetation types which gradually change from dry thorn forest to dry deciduous, moist deciduous and a patch of West coast wet evergreen forests on the higher reaches of the reserve.
- Fauna: Lion Tailed Macaque, NilgiriTahr, Nilgiri Pipit, Grey Headed Bulbul, Blue Winged Parakeet etc.