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SOLIGA ECARINATA

31st January, 2023 Environment

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Context:  The scientific community has named a new genus of wasp after Soliga — who are the indigenous community of Biligiri Rangan Hills (B.R. Hills) in Chamarajanagar district of Karnataka —  in recognition of their conservation of forests and biodiversity.

Details:

About the species:

  • The entomologists at Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment (ATREE) decided to name the new genus as Soliga ecarinatain an acknowledgement of the Soliga lifestyle which is rooted in the philosophy of sustainability since ancient days and is the mantra in modern times.
  • The species is named as ‘ecarinata’ denoting the absence of ridges in certain body regions and this new insect is strikingly colourful and distinct from all it relatives.
  • This new wasp belongs to the subfamily Metopiinae of Darwin wasps family Ichneumonidae.
  • The subfamily Metopiinae has 862 species in 27 genera including two fossil genera, most of those are seen only in Palaearctic region, Neotropical and Nearctic regions.
  • This is the second genus of this subfamily reported from India and the first from South India

Soligas:

  • Traditionally Soliga dependent on collecting a wide range of non-timber forest products (NTFP), small game hunting and shifting cultivations for their livelihood.
  • But, once the BRT was designated as a wildlife sanctuary, shifting cultivation and hunting were completely banned and the Soligas were allocated small pieces of land to practice settled agriculture.
  • However, they retained the right to collect NTFP and were allowed to remain inside the forest though it was declared as a tiger reserve
  • R. Hills falling under the confluence of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats and the unique geographical positioning and diversity of habitats makes BRT one of the richest areas for biodiversity in India.
  • Apart from several hundred species of plants, 120 species of ants, 120 species of butterflies and 105 species of dung beetles are known from here while many still remains to be discovered and described.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/karnataka/new-genus-of-wasp-named-after-soligas-community-in-karnataka/article66447767.ece