Bryospilus Bharaticus

Bryospilus bharaticus is a species of water flea belonging to Bryospilus genus.

Bryospilus Bharaticus

Bryospilus Bharaticus Latest News

Recently, a new species of water flea was discovered from moss growth found on walls of Korigad Fort near Pune and named it as Bryospilus (Indobryospilus) bharaticus n. sp.

About Bryospilus Bharaticus

  • It is a species of water flea belonging to the Bryospilus genus.
  • This recent discovery from western India is the first for the whole of Tropical Asia.
  • Features of Bryospilus bharaticus
    • It uses antennae as ‘supports’ to crawl through thick, debris-filled water films on moss.
    • The antennae have big spines that assist sideways and forward movement.
    • The fleas’ main eye is absent because they live in reduced light and don’t require colour distinction for foraging.
  • Distribution of Bryospilus bharaticus: It has been found in semi-terrestrial habitats in rainforests of West Africa, South and Central America, and New Zealand.
  • Habitat of Bryospilus bharaticus: The distant relatives of this species are found in open waters, while many are found in littoral (vegetated) regions of different water bodies.
  • The genus Bryospilus is a unique animal with characteristic adaptations suited for living in “semi-terrestrial” environments, such as water film found on mosses.
  • Ancestors of this species were potentially present on the Indian subcontinent before the breakup of Gondwanaland started approximately 200 million years ago.

What are Water Fleas?

  • These are small aquatic animals belonging to crustacea group that feed on small algae by filtering them from water. 
  • Habitat: These are usually found in rivers, ponds, and pools.

Bryospilus Bharaticus FAQs

Q1: What defines Crustacea?

Ans: It is any of various widespread arthropods of the class Crustacea that live mostly in water and have a hard shell, a segmented body, and jointed appendages.

Q2: What is the difference between molluscs and crustaceans?

Ans: Crustaceans are aquatic animals that have jointed legs, a hard shell and no backbone, such as crab, crayfish, lobster, prawns and shrimp. Most molluscs have a hinged two-part shell and include clams.

Source: TOI

Latest UPSC Exam 2026 Updates

Last updated on January, 2026

→ Check out the latest UPSC Syllabus 2026 here.

→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s Interview Guidance Programme for expert help to crack your final UPSC stage.

UPSC Mains Result 2025 is now out.

UPSC Notification 2026 Postponed for CSE & IFS which was scheduled to be released on 14 January 2026.

UPSC Calendar 2026 has been released.

UPSC Prelims 2026 will be conducted on 24th May, 2026 & UPSC Mains 2026 will be conducted on 21st August 2026.

→ The UPSC Selection Process is of 3 stages-Prelims, Mains and Interview.

→ Prepare effectively with Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Prelims Test Series 2026 featuring full-length mock tests, detailed solutions, and performance analysis.

→ Enroll in Vajiram & Ravi’s UPSC Mains Test Series 2026 for structured answer writing practice, expert evaluation, and exam-oriented feedback.

→ Join Vajiram & Ravi’s Best UPSC Mentorship Program for personalized guidance, strategy planning, and one-to-one support from experienced mentors.

UPSC Result 2024 is released with latest UPSC Marksheet 2024. Check Now!

UPSC Toppers List 2024 is released now. Shakti Dubey is UPSC AIR 1 2024 Topper.

→ Also check Best UPSC Coaching in India

Vajiram Content Team
Vajiram Content Team
UPSC GS Course 2026
UPSC GS Course 2026
₹1,75,000
Enroll Now
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
GS Foundation Course 2 Yrs
₹2,45,000
Enroll Now
UPSC Mentorship Program
UPSC Mentorship Program
₹85000
Enroll Now
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
UPSC Sureshot Mains Test Series
₹19000
Enroll Now
Prelims Powerup Test Series
Prelims Powerup Test Series
₹8500
Enroll Now
Enquire Now