<p>Koraput: Researchers at the Central University of Odisha (CUO) in collaboration with scientists from Kerala’s Mahatma Gandhi University have unearthed two new earthworm species in the eastern state, officials said.</p>.<p>During an earthworm diversity study conducted in different parts of Koraput district, CUO student Ayusmita Naik collected a few large earthworm specimens from the Rani Duduma and the Jeypore ghat areas, said Sharat Kumar Palita, Dean of the School of Biodiversity and Conservation of Natural Resources.</p>.<p>The specimens were carefully examined in the laboratory by the researchers with support from retired scientist of the Zoological Survey of India R Paliwal and earthworm specialists Prasantha Narayanan and A P Thomas of the Advanced Centre of Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development, Mahatma Gandhi University, he said.</p>.New imaging technique uses sheets of light to study live cells.<p>The earthworm varieties were subsequently identified as two new species – Megascolexjeyporeghatiensis and Megascolexquadripappilatus – which are completely new to science, Palita said.</p>.<p>The discovery of the two new species was recently published in the reputed international taxonomic journal <em>Zootaxa</em>, he said.</p>.<p>The total number of Megascolex species in the world has now increased to 70, of which 34 are found in India, Palita said.</p>.<p>Megascolex species are mostly restricted to the southern portion of the Western Ghats’ mountain ranges in the southwest corner of Peninsular India, he added.</p>
<p>Koraput: Researchers at the Central University of Odisha (CUO) in collaboration with scientists from Kerala’s Mahatma Gandhi University have unearthed two new earthworm species in the eastern state, officials said.</p>.<p>During an earthworm diversity study conducted in different parts of Koraput district, CUO student Ayusmita Naik collected a few large earthworm specimens from the Rani Duduma and the Jeypore ghat areas, said Sharat Kumar Palita, Dean of the School of Biodiversity and Conservation of Natural Resources.</p>.<p>The specimens were carefully examined in the laboratory by the researchers with support from retired scientist of the Zoological Survey of India R Paliwal and earthworm specialists Prasantha Narayanan and A P Thomas of the Advanced Centre of Environmental Studies and Sustainable Development, Mahatma Gandhi University, he said.</p>.New imaging technique uses sheets of light to study live cells.<p>The earthworm varieties were subsequently identified as two new species – Megascolexjeyporeghatiensis and Megascolexquadripappilatus – which are completely new to science, Palita said.</p>.<p>The discovery of the two new species was recently published in the reputed international taxonomic journal <em>Zootaxa</em>, he said.</p>.<p>The total number of Megascolex species in the world has now increased to 70, of which 34 are found in India, Palita said.</p>.<p>Megascolex species are mostly restricted to the southern portion of the Western Ghats’ mountain ranges in the southwest corner of Peninsular India, he added.</p>