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Protidricerus albocapitatus

Protidricerus albocapitatus:

Scientists have discovered a new species of owlfly in Kerala after 134 years and named it Protidricerus albocapitatus.

  • It was found in the Nedumkayam forest in Malappuram district of Kerala.
  • It is a species of owlfly that belongs to the family Myrmeleontidae and order Neuroptera.
  • With this addition, Kerala now hosts five known species of owlflies, and India’s total rises to 37.
  • It has white tufted head and clubbed antennae.
  • They belong to the order Neuroptera, comprising holometabolous insects.
  • Adult owlflies perch on blades of grass growing in lateritic soils and also in village households, surrounded by dense vegetation.
  • The two distinguishing characteristics of owlflies are their long, clubbed antennae and their bulging eyes.
  • Some species of owlflies develop some color in their wings after their emergence.
  • They become active during dusk and take flight.
  • They are aerial predators feeding on other insects.
  • They release a strong, musk-like chemical to deter enemies.
  • Usually lay their eggs in groups at the tips of limbs and twigs.
  • The female creates a protective shield below the eggs in order to prevent predators from reaching them.