Context:
β’ Biodiversity researchers working in the Western Ghats recorded a new species of jumping spider belonging to the Pilia genus at Madhuguni village of Mudigere taluk, Chikkamagaluru (Karnataka).
β’ The species is named βPilia malenduβ β after the region Malenadu.
β’ Research published in Zootaxa (international journal).
Key Highlights:
Scientific Findings
β’ Pilia genus β earlier last recorded 1902 (β123 years ago) β in Kerala.
β’ Researchers for first time recorded both male + female individuals of Pilia.
β’ 24 individuals β 17 males, 3 females, 4 juveniles.
β’ One specimen was spotted on a pond reedtail β a damselfly endemic to Western Ghats.
β’ Species detected in very specific habitat β tail-end foothills of Western Ghats.
Healthy Ecosystem Significance
β’ Presence of this new species β indicator of intact microhabitats of foothill Ghats ecosystem.
β’ Only 2 known Pilia species in India till now:
β Mencylonom umbrellarum
β Mencylonom malabaricum
β’ Habitat-specific: loss of habitat β loss of species.
Relevant Prelims Points:
β’ Western Ghats β UNESCO WHS β global biodiversity hotspot.
β’ Zootaxa β peer-reviewed journal for animal taxonomy.
β’ Bioindicators β Jumping spiders important for arthropod food chain regulation.
β’ India jumping spiders β family Salticidae.
Relevant Mains Points:
β’ Biodiversity conservation requires micro-habitat mapping, not only megafauna focus.
β’ Local ecology naming of species β ensures community connect + ethnobiology.
β’ Threats: land-use change, tourism pressure, pesticide run-off, waterbody shrinkage.
