Pilia malenadu

Pilia malenadu

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A team of researchers exploring biodiversity in the Western Ghats recently discovered a new species of spider named Pilia malenadu.

About Pilia malenadu

  • It is a new species of spider.
  • It belongs to Pilia, a genus of jumping spiders.
  • It was discovered in Madhugundi in the Mudigere taluk of Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka, at the foothills of the Western Ghats.
  • The researchers named it “Pilia malenadu”, to give credit to the place it was found.
  • The discovery is significant because the last time a species of spiders belonging to the pilia genus was discovered was about 123 years ago (1902) in Kerala. 
  • Further, the researchers, for the first time, have found both male and female spiders of the species.
  • These spiders were found in only two plant species — Memecylon umbellatum and Memecylon malabaricum.
  • In fact, the spiders were found concealed between the leaves of these plants.

Source: TH

Pilia malenadu FAQs

Q1: What is Pilia malenadu?

Ans: It is a new species of spider.

Q2: To which genus does Pilia malenadu belong?

Ans: It belongs to the genus Pilia, which is a genus of jumping spiders.

Q3: Where was Pilia malenadu discovered?

Ans: It was discovered in Madhugundi in the Mudigere taluk of Chikkamagaluru district, Karnataka.

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