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New spider species named after the URLE

New spider species named after the URLE
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Navi Mumbai: The newly discovered jumping spider species from the Thane-Kalyan region has been named after respecting the brave Mumbai Cop, Tamanam Ombale.
The other spider jumping species found recently from Aarey Colony has been named after researchers and diligent spider naturalists who died earlier.
Species Icius Tukarami was named after the ombale of the Ombale who managed to capture the ajmal terrorist Kasab alive, but was seriously injured while doing it.
The second species of Aarey Colony has been described as Phintella Cholkei, has been named after Kamlesh Cholkhe who died last year.
“Asi Tukaram omble is annumously awarded the Ashok chakra for his courage and not selfishness from which the Kasab terrorist arrested is still alive.
This species ICIUS TEMARAMI is recorded in urbanization habitat in Kalyan, Thane, and can be easily identified with a pair of white longitudinal lines on his body And the unique form of tibial apophysis, “Ahmedabad Dhruv Prajapani-based Spider Researchers said.
Two inventions of spiders have been published in the Russian scientific journal, Arthropoda Selecta.
The name of the Chintella Cholkei species was suggested by a sample collector of these two species, Somnath Kumbhar.
This species has a unique body pattern and genital organs, which cannot be seen in other spiders.
Scientific papers published by Prajapati, Somnath Kumbhar, Jhon Caleb, Rajesh Sanap and Ravi D Cambara.
It can be noted that ombale also without fear of jumping on the target terrorist while trying to catch him life near Giragaum Chowpatty.
“I don’t really think about how ombale has pounced on the Kasab while describing a new spider species.
It’s just that we are all very proud of the way he becomes a martyr during the 16/11 terror attack,” Prajapati added.
He further added that small species such as spiders are very important in the balance of natural biodiversity.
“The presence of spiders shows a healthy environment.
They also naturally control insect and pest populations, thus helping agriculture too,” he said.

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