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Three new species of damselflies discovered in Western Ghats
Updated On: 02 October, 2020 07:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
New species discovered in the Western Ghats, which highlights its rich biodiversity

Five of the 12 species described in the last five years indicate the high potential for species discovery for odonates in Western Ghats
Three new species of reedtail damselflies (Protosticta) have been discovered in the Western Ghats, which is known as the biodiversity hotspot of India. The research was conducted by scientists Shantanu Joshi, KA Subramanian, R Babu, Dattaprasad Sawant and Krushnamegh Kunte.
Speaking to mid-day, Joshi said, "We're happy to share that our research was published in the journal Zootaxa on September 30, where we described three new species of Protosticta damselflies from the Western Ghats."

