Black Percher
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Context: Black Percher a dragon fly species sighted in Seshachalam Hill for the first time.
About Black Percher or Black Ground Skimmer (Diplacodes lefebvrii):
- It is a species of dragon fly.
- Conservation status:
- It is labelled as of ‘least concern’ the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN) Red List of threatened species.
- Habitat and distribution: It is a common species native of Africa and southern Eurasia. It can be found in almost any type of freshwater habitat.
The Seshachalam Hills
- These are hilly ranges part of the Eastern Ghats in southern Andhra Pradesh state, in southeastern India.
- The ranges are bounded by the Rayalaseema uplands to the west and northwest, and the Nandyal Valley to the north.
- Tirupati, a major Hindu pilgrimage town is located in the hills.
- Protected reserve forest: In 2010, it was designated as a Biosphere Reserve. It has large reserves of red sandalwood, which is used in medicines, soaps, spiritual rituals, etc.