‘Caulocera Hollowayi and Asura Buxa’: Indian scientists discover two new lichen moth species

Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India have discovered two new species of lichen moths, Caulocerahollowayi and Asura buxa, in Sikkim and West Bengal. This significant finding, published in Zootaxa, also includes seven new lichen species and underscores the importance of taxonomic research in India’s biodiversity hotspots. These moths are vital indicators of air pollution.

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