Published on: March 30, 2026

NEOLOBOPTERA PENINSULARIS

NEOLOBOPTERA PENINSULARIS

NEWS: Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have identified a new cockroach species, Neoloboptera peninsularis, in Pune, Maharashtra.

ABOUT

  • Found among palm shrubs and dry leaf litter near farmland.
  • The species is endemic to India.
  • Global Context– 6 species reported.
  • In IndiaàOnly 3 species recorded — 1865, 1995, and now N. peninsularis (2025 discovery, reported in 2026).
  • Highlights overlooked diversity in the Deccan Peninsula.
  • Features – Body – Glossy, yellowish‑brown with fully developed wings.
  • Unique Traits – Asymmetrical cerci (paired appendages at rear) and whiplike male genital component.
    • Asymmetrical sub‑genital plate with lateral margin inflexed on right side (ventral view). Denser setae at apex.
  • Superficially like N. chakrabortyi, but distinguished by reproductive structures.

Significance

  • Scientific – First cockroach species in India identified using DNA sequencing.
  • Expands genus Neoloboptera diversity in India.
  • Suggests multiple potential new species in the region