Six New Scarab Beetles Discovered in India
India’s rich biodiversity continues to surprise as scientists discover six new species of scarab beetles in two biodiversity hotspots—Northeast India and the Western Ghats. These findings, published in the journal Zootaxa, highlight both the immense biodiversity of the region and the need for continued conservation and exploration efforts.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Six New Scarab Beetles Discovered in India |
| Species Disocovered |
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| Discoverers | Dr. Devanshu Gupta, Dr. Debika Bhunia, Dr. Dirk Ahrens, Dr. Kailash Chandra |
| Regions of Discovery | 5 species in Northeast India, 1 species in Kerala (Western Ghats) |
| Biodiversity Hotspots | Eastern Himalayas and Western Ghats |
| Discovery Method | Based on Zoological Survey of India’s collections; collaboration with Museum A. Koenig, Germany |
| Additional Contributions | 28 new state records (e.g., M. bengalensis in Goa, M. seriatoguttata in Maharashtra) |
| Ecological Role of Sericinae | Soil aeration, nutrient recycling, pest control; some are crop pests |
| Scientific Significance | Showcases biodiversity richness, international collaboration, and conservation need |
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