BGSBU faculty discovers new species of insects

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Sept 2: In a significant development to Insect Taxonomy and diversity, a team of Researchers – Dr Sajad H Parey, Assistant Professor, BGSB University along with Dr M S Pandher and Dr Simarjit Kaur from Zoological Survey of India in a joint research work described and discovered new species of caddisflies from India.
This work has been published in an International Journal of repute Zootaxa Published by Magnolia Press New Zealand. As per their findings, with these new species the order Trichoptera in India is now represented by about 1300 species which were earlier in 2008 only 1027 species known from India.
Dr Sajad Hussain Parey who works as Assistant Professor in Department of Zoology, School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, BGSB University termed this as a significant discovery of caddisfly species from Indian Himalaya as four new species are described as new to science while as eight new species are first time reported from India which were earlier recorded from Thailand, Bhutan, Nepal and Myanmar.
These insects serve an important role in the aquatic ecosystem as many of the immature forms of these insects are being used as food by fishes and other small invertebrates in the water bodies around the globe. They also act as biological indicators of water pollution and hence their presence and absence can easily tell us about the pollution status and prompt methods of taking conservation methods for stopping the further deterioration of fresh water bodies.
Lauding Dr Sajad Hussain Parey and his team for their contribution in insect Taxonomy, Prof Javed Musarrat, Vice Chancellor, BGSB University said that our faculty members have been continuously working toward raising the bar in terms of quality and depth of research done and broadening the scope of the research to ensure maximum impact across various fields of study.
Prof Iqbal Parwez, Dean School of Biosciences and Biotechnology, BGSBU also applauded the academic and research contribution of Dr Parey.
The research work was sponsored by the Union Ministry of Environment Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC) and Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) New Delhi in the form of SERB startup young Scientist Project.

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