New study reveals self-cleaning mechanism of green pill millipede in Western Ghats

New study reveals self-cleaning mechanism of green pill millipede in Western Ghats


The green pill millipede (Arthrosphaera lutescens). Photo: Special Arrangement

The green pill millipede (Arthrosphaera lutescens). Photo: Special Arrangement

A recent study has revealed the self-cleaning mechanism of green pill millipede (Arthrosphaera lutescens), a species endemic to the Western Ghats.

Researchers found that these millipedes, primarily located in the Munnar region of Idukki and Nelliampathy in Palakkad, utilise a biological mechanism similar to the famous ‘lotus effect’ (the natural self-cleaning property of lotus leaves) to stay clean.



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