Antitrisuloides Catocalina Latest News
Recently, scientists have recorded the presence of the rare nocturnal moth species Antitrisuloides catocalina in Choolannur Peafowl Sanctuary in Palakkad district, Kerala.
About Antitrisuloides Catocalina
- It is a nocturnal moth species belonging to genus Antitrisuloides.
- It is found in the Western Ghats for the first time.
- It is part of the Noctuidae family, the genus comprises two known species worldwide.
- The specimen found in Kerala was identified as a species previously reported only from North-East India.
- Its detailed analysis further revealed it to be the subspecies Antitrisuloides catocalina cyclica.
Key Facts about Choolannur Peafowl Sanctuary
- It is affectionately known as Mayiladumpara, a sanctuary dedicated to the majestic peacocks nestled in the lush landscapes of Palakkad district, Kerala.
- It is exclusively set up for breeding and conservation of peacocks, is the only peacock sanctuary in Kerala and the first of its kind in India.Â
- It was established in 1996, it was dedicated to the memory of the legendary Indian ornithologist and writer Induchoodan, who hailed from the nearby village called Kavassery.Â
Source: TH
Antitrisuloides Catocalina FAQs
Q1: What are Moths?
Ans: These are insects that belong to the order Lepidoptera, which they share with butterflies.
Q2: Who is the father of entomology?
Ans: William Kirby