About Piarosoma Arunachalensis | Ias Banenge
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Recently, researchers from Titli Trust, National Centre for Biological Sciences and others have discovered a new moth named Piarosoma Arunachalensis from Talle Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh.
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- About Piarosoma arunachalensis
- About the Talle Wildlife Sanctuary
About Piarosoma arunachalensis
Piarosoma arunachalensis is a species of moth that has the following characteristics:
- It belongs to the genus Piarosoma and the family Zygaenidae.
- It is a Burnet moth that is primarily active during the day.
- Burnet and Forester’s moths are types of brightly colored day-flying moths that have clubbed antennae.
- Moths are incredibly diverse, and scientists estimate that there are 160,000 species of moths worldwide and approximately 12,000 species in India.
- Moths can have dazzling colors or be cryptic and easily blend into their surroundings.
About the Talle Wildlife Sanctuary
- Talle Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
- It covers an area of 337 sq km and is situated at an altitude of 1800-2800 meters above sea level.
- The sanctuary is home to various species of flora and fauna, including some rare and endangered species.
- Some of the animals found in the sanctuary include the Red Panda, Asiatic Black Bear, Himalayan Tahr, and Barking Deer.
- The sanctuary is also known for its bird diversity, with over 160 species of birds recorded in the area.
- The Talle Wildlife Sanctuary is surrounded by dense forests and is characterized by steep valleys and ridges.
- The sanctuary is an important watershed for the region, as it is the source of several rivers and streams that flow through the area.
- The sanctuary is managed by the Arunachal Pradesh Forest Department and is a popular destination for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts.
-Source: The Hindu