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Cliffside Bambootail (Phylloneura rupestris)

Cliffside Bambootail (Phylloneura rupestris) IAS Toppers

The new species of damselfly, named Cliffside Bambootail, was discovered in the Ponmudi hills located in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala.

Cliffside Bambootail
[Ref: The Hindu]

About Cliffside Bambootail (Phylloneura rupestris):

  • It belongs to the group of damselflies known as bambootails.
  • It is characterised by its long abdomen resembling bamboo stalks.
  • Prior to this discovery, the genus Phylloneura was considered monotypic, with a single species known as the Myristica Bambootail (Phylloneura westermanni).
    • Myristica Bambootail is endemic to the Western Ghats and recorded only in the area between the Nilgiris Hills and Sharavathi Valley, north of the Palghat Gap.
    • It is classified as near-threatened according to the IUCN Red List.

Habitat and Behavior:

  • Cliffside Bambootail exhibits distinct behaviour by laying eggs in moss beds in seasonal rills that flow over rock cliffs.
  • This behaviour contrasts with the Myristica Bambootail, which lays eggs on the surface roots of riparian trees.

About Ponmudi hills:

  • Ponmudi hills are part of the Agasthyamalai landscape, situated at the southernmost tip of the Western Ghats.
  • The name translates to ‘Golden Hill’ or ‘Golden Peak’.
  • They are identified as biodiversity-rich, and the discovery of the Cliffside Bambootail.

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