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Discovery of three new antlion species

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August 16, 2025

Prelims - Current events of national and international importance | Conservation

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A research team recently discovered three antlion species from the tribe Palparini for the first time in Kerala, Western Ghats region.

  • Insect order Neuroptera.
  • 3 new species
    • Indopalpares pardus,
    • Palpares contrarius and
    • Stenares harpyia
  • These are dry-zone species at present discovered in humid forest ecosystems.
  • Diet - These insects’ prey on ants and in the adult stage.
  • Lifespan – It is restricted to just a month for reproduction before they perish.

Indopalpares pardus

Indopalpares pardus

  • This widely distributed species previously reported from Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Odisha and other northern states.
  • It has now been recorded from Vazhayur in Malappuram district.

 

Palpares contrarius

Palpares contrarius

  • Earlier records of this species are known from Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Mizoram.
  • Now found in several locations across Kerala.

Stenares harpyia

Stenares harpyia

  • Earlier restricted to Tamil Nadu and Telangana.
  • It has now been discovered in Kerala extending its known range significantly into southern Western Ghats.
  • Significance - The discovery adds to the known insect biodiversity of the Western Ghats and highlights the importance of studying these regions for further discoveries.

Reference

Times of India | Three antlion species in Kerala

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