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New spider species identified in Maharashtra, Kerala
Updated On: 20 March, 2025 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Scientists uncover two new Indothele species and document the previously unknown male of Habrocestum mookambikaense type

Indothele amboli, a spider species named after the area where it was discovered in Maharashtra; (right) Indothele silentvalley, which was named after its location of discovery in Kerala
Two new spider species have been discovered at Amboli in Maharashtra and Silent Valley National Park in Kerala, while another researcher has identified the male of a previously known species from the Northern Western Ghats Satara and Sindhudurg districts.
A research paper titled “Revision of Indian Ischnothelidae (Arachnida: Araneae) and Descriptions of Two New Species of Indothele Coyle, 1995” was published in the European Journal of Taxonomy. The lead authors are Rishikesh Tripathi, Gautam Kadam, Danniella Sherwood, and Ambalaparambil V Sudhikumar.
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