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New Hoverfly species

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June 05, 2026

Prelims: Current events of national and international importance | Conservation

Why in News?

Recently, researchers at the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered two new species of hoverflies in the Gangetic Plains of West Bengal.

  • Scientific name - Eristalinus sapphirinus and Eristalinus brunettii.
  • Family – Syrphidae.
  • Genus – Eristalinus, last major contribution to this genus was recorded in 1923.
  • Key Differences & Features

Eristalinus sapphirinus

  • Named for its striking, metallic sapphire-blue coloration.
  • Males are distinguished by a head that strongly tapers toward the vertex, as well as a specific appendix on the loop of the R₄ wing vein.

Eristalinus brunettii

  • Named in honor of the renowned entomologist Enrico Adelelmo Brunetti, who made immense contributions to the historical study of Indian flies.
  • While initially resembling the related species Eristalinus polychromata, it was confirmed as a distinct evolutionary lineage.

New Hoverfly Species

  • Methodology and Ecological Role
    • Taxonomic Approach - The research team used an integrative approach, combining traditional morphological identification with advanced mitochondrial COI DNA barcoding to officially distinguish the species.
    • Ecological Importance - Hoverflies are vital ecological components.
    • Adult flies are critical pollinators that visit flowering plants, while their larvae live in aquatic habitats and help decompose organic matter.

Reference

Times of india | Eristalinus sapphirinus and Eristalinus brunettii

 

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Hannah 5 hours

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