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Scientists have discovered and described a new butterfly species, Chonala albistricta (Narrow-banded Wall), from Arunachal Pradesh’s Lower Dibang Valley.

About the Discovery

  • Researchers identified a previously unknown butterfly species from Mayodia Pass in Lower Dibang Valley, Arunachal Pradesh.
    •  Mayodia Pass is a part of the Eastern Himalaya Biodiversity hotspot.
  • The species has been scientifically named Chonala albistricta and formally described in the journal Zootaxa.
  • It is the 10th known species of the genus Chonala globally and only the second species recorded from India.
  • Its common name, Narrow-banded Wall, is derived from the narrow white band present on its forewing.

About the Genus Chonala

  • Chonala is a small and rare genus of mountain butterflies found in the Himalayan and adjoining Asian highlands.
  • These butterflies inhabit high-altitude mountain passes and occur in small, isolated populations.
  • Species are difficult to study because they:
    • Have a short flight period.
    • Occur in remote and inaccessible habitats.
    • Exist in low population densities.

Key Personalities Involved

  • The study was led by Krushnamegh Kunte of the National Centre for Biological Sciences.
  • He is also associated with the Butterflies of India Initiative, a major citizen-science platform for documenting butterfly diversity.

Exam Hook (Prelims)

The Eastern Himalaya region is recognised globally as part of which biodiversity hotspot?
Answer: Himalayan Biodiversity Hotspot.

One-Line Wrap

The discovery of Chonala albistricta in Arunachal Pradesh highlights the rich yet underexplored biodiversity of the Eastern Himalaya and reinforces the importance of conservation-driven scientific exploration.

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