Rare jumping spider spotted in Assam, the first in India

Rare jumping spider spotted in Assam, the first in India
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Silchar: Researchers from Assam University, Silchar, have recorded a rare species of jumping spider for the first time in India, adding to the country's biodiversity list and highlighting the scientific value of southern Assam's forests, reports B B Goswami. Colyttus bilineatus was documented at Loharbond in Cachar district's Inner Line Reserved Forest, bordering Mizoram and Manipur.
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About the AuthorBB Goswami

He is a seasoned journalist with The Times of India, reporting from Silchar. Known for his sharp political insights and grassroots coverage, he brings depth to stories from Barak Valley and beyond. His work reflects a commitment to factual reporting and amplifying voices from Assam’s southern frontier.

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