Scientists and taxonomists in India have discovered 349 new species of
flora and fauna in the past one year. Of these discovered flora and
fauna 173 species are genera of plants and 176 species of animals.
The list of new discovered species was published by the Botanical
Survey of India (BSI) and the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) both
headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal.
Key facts
Biodiversity hotspots: Most of discoveries were from India's two
Biodiversity hotspots viz Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas. Western
Ghats accounted for 22 per cent of the new discoveries.
While, the Eastern Himalayas accounted for 15 per cent discovered
species. 25 species of seed plants were alone discovered in Arunachal
Pradesh.
Animal species: Of the 176 new animal species discovered 93 species
are of insects, 7 species are of collembolans, 12 species of
arachnidan, 12 species crustacean and 1 species of mollusca.
Reptiles: 2 species of reptiles for the first time have been found in
India. One was discovered in Tamil Nadu and another in Madhya Pradesh.
Fish: 23 new fish species were discovered. Majority of fish species
were discovered in north-east India.
Amphibians: 24 new amphibian species were discovered. Most of the new
species of amphibians were discovered in the Western Ghats.
New records: Apart from the discovered new species, the BSI has also
added 105 new records species and ZSI 61 new records species.
It should be noted that new records means animals and plants that have
been spotted in India for the first time and those are found elsewhere
in the world.
In year 2014, 614 new species of plants and animals were discovered
which included 366 plants and 248 animal species. With this, 96,891
species of animals and 47,791 species of plants have been recorded so
far in India.
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flora and fauna in the past one year. Of these discovered flora and
fauna 173 species are genera of plants and 176 species of animals.
The list of new discovered species was published by the Botanical
Survey of India (BSI) and the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) both
headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal.
Key facts
Biodiversity hotspots: Most of discoveries were from India's two
Biodiversity hotspots viz Western Ghats and Eastern Himalayas. Western
Ghats accounted for 22 per cent of the new discoveries.
While, the Eastern Himalayas accounted for 15 per cent discovered
species. 25 species of seed plants were alone discovered in Arunachal
Pradesh.
Animal species: Of the 176 new animal species discovered 93 species
are of insects, 7 species are of collembolans, 12 species of
arachnidan, 12 species crustacean and 1 species of mollusca.
Reptiles: 2 species of reptiles for the first time have been found in
India. One was discovered in Tamil Nadu and another in Madhya Pradesh.
Fish: 23 new fish species were discovered. Majority of fish species
were discovered in north-east India.
Amphibians: 24 new amphibian species were discovered. Most of the new
species of amphibians were discovered in the Western Ghats.
New records: Apart from the discovered new species, the BSI has also
added 105 new records species and ZSI 61 new records species.
It should be noted that new records means animals and plants that have
been spotted in India for the first time and those are found elsewhere
in the world.
In year 2014, 614 new species of plants and animals were discovered
which included 366 plants and 248 animal species. With this, 96,891
species of animals and 47,791 species of plants have been recorded so
far in India.
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