Biodiversity needs to be properly documented to design and implement an effective conservation strategy. Mischaracterisation or under-estimation of species may limit the impact of conservation efforts. Our research programme has a significant component of faunal surveys and species discovery to generate taxonomically well-informed faunas of protected areas (national parks and wildlife sanctuaries), thus strengthening conservation planning for Indian biodiversity. See the list of our faunal publications on the Publications page. Our team and research associates have discovered the following species:
- Lyriothemis keralensis Chandran, Sawant, Mathews & Kunte, 2026
- Caliphaea sinuofurcata Sawant, Joshi & Kunte, 2025
- Merogomphus aryanadensis Chandran A. V., Chandran R., Sawant & Jose, 2025
- Merogomphus flavoreductus Sawant, Chandran A. V., Koparde & Kunte, 2025
- Protosticta sanguinithorax Chandran A. V., Chandran R., Sawant, Koparde & Kunte, 2025
- Protosticta shambhaveei Sawant, Chandran A. V., Ogale, Rane & Kunte, 2025
- Protosticta sooryaprakashi Haneef, Chandran, Sawant, Beevi & Kunte, 2025
- Devadatta adii Joshi, Sawant & Kunte, 2024
- Yunnanosticta siangi Joshi, Sawant & Kunte, 2024
- Protosticta khasia Joshi & Sarkar, 2024
- Cigaritis conjuncta Kunte & Sengupta, 2024
- Piarosoma arunachalensis Sondhi, Efetov, Tarmann & Kunte, 2023
- Zographetus dzonguensis Kunte, Karmakar & Lepcha, 2021
- Metallolophia taleensis Sondhi, Nath, Sondhi and Kunte, 2020
- Cephalaeschna acanthifrons Joshi & Kunte, 2017
- Planaeschna poumai Joshi & Kunte, 2017
- Protosticta ponmudiensis Kiran, Kalesh & Kunte, 2015
- Hypolycaena narada Kunte, 2015