Stunning New Butterfly Species Discovered in India’s Western Ghats

A team of researchers has made a thrilling discovery in the heart of India’s Western Ghats: a brand new butterfly species, named *Zographetus mathewi*. This exciting find highlights the incredible biodiversity of this region and underscores the importance of ongoing conservation efforts.

Meet *Zographetus mathewi*: A Unique Butterfly

This beautiful newcomer belongs to the *Zographetus satwa* species-group, known for its distinctive wing patterns and unique physical characteristics. Male *Zographetus mathewi* butterflies sport swollen forewing veins, a fascinating secondary sexual trait likely used for attracting mates.

What This Discovery Means for the Western Ghats

The discovery of *Zographetus mathewi* reinforces the Western Ghats’ status as a biodiversity hotspot. Further research into this new species will help scientists better understand the complex ecosystem of the region and inform future conservation strategies.

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