The entomologist described a new species of ant. Parapara Tretina He is from Inguk village in the East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh in northeastern India.
Parapara Tretina A genus of small ants, generally 1-2 mm in length, belonging to the subfamily. Formicidae.
They are typically found in the Afrotropical, Australasia, Indomalaya, Oceania and Palaearctic biogeographical regions.
They live in a variety of tropical environments, from rainforests to forest clearings, and can be found in a wide range of habitats, from leaf litter on the ground to high up in the tree canopy.
Currently, the genus contains 38 valid species and four valid subspecies.
Fourteen species are known from the Indomalaya biogeographic region. Parapara Tretina Acetate It was previously the only species known from the Indian subcontinent.
Specimen of a new worker ant species Parapara Tretina The specimens were collected from a secondary forest at an altitude of 803 metres (2,635 feet) in Ing village, East Siang district, Arunachal Pradesh, northeastern India.
“One evening, while I was exploring a tree hole about three metres high on a steep cattle track in the remote village of Inku, I saw something glow in the twilight,” he said. Dr. Dharma Rajan Priyadarsanan Ashoka Foundation for Ecological and Environmental Research and colleagues.
“In the dim light, two insects were sucked into the aspirator, which, to my surprise, I later discovered were ants.”
“Arunachal Pradesh, located in the Himalayan biodiversity hotspot, Cyan Valley “There is a world of unparalleled diversity, much of which remains to be explored,” they said.
“But this richness, both culturally and ecologically, faces unprecedented threats.”
“Large infrastructure projects such as dams, highways and military installations, along with climate change, are rapidly transforming the valley.”
“The impacts extend beyond the valley itself, as these mountains not only sustain their own diverse ecosystems but also play a vital role in ensuring the well-being of millions of people living downstream.”
Named Paraparatretina NeelaThe newly discovered species is a tiny ant measuring less than 2mm in length.
The body is primarily metallic blue, except for the antennae, mandibles, and legs.
The head is subtriangular, with large eyes and triangular mouthparts (mandible) bearing five teeth.
This species has a distinctive metallic blue colour that distinguishes it from other species in the genus.
“With the exception of marine sponges, blue colouration in animals is a relatively rare phenomenon,” the researchers said.
“But there are also some blue species among vertebrates, such as fish, frogs and birds, and invertebrates, such as spiders.”
“Blue is a common color in many insects, especially hymenoptera. Apidae, Chrysanthemum family and Ichneumonidaeit is very rare Formicidae. “
“Blue colors in insects are typically produced by the arrangement of biological photonic nanostructures rather than pigments, and have evolved independently in different groups.”
“This vibrant feature raises an intriguing question: Could it serve a purpose in communication, camouflage, or other ecological interactions? A closer look at the evolution of this conspicuous color and its relationship to elevation and biology could provide clues.” Paraparatretina Neela It points to exciting avenues for research.”
Discovery Paraparatretina Neela It has been reported paper In the journal Zookie.
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R. Sahanashree other2024. Amazing new species Parapara Tretina Donisthorpe (1947) (Hymenoptera, Formicidae, Formicinae), from the Eastern Himalayas of India. Zookie 1203: 159-172; doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1203.114168
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