Scientists recorded six new species in the genus Globba belonging to the ginger (Zingiberaceae) family from the Eastern Himalayas and two northeastern States.
The common name for this genus is dancing girl or dancing lady ginger.
These species are Globba corniculata, Globba paschimbengalensis, Globba polymorpha, Globba tyrnaensis, Globba janakiae, and Globba yadaviana.
The first three were recorded from West Bengal’s Darjeeling district, the next two from Meghalaya, and the last from Mizoram.
Zingiberaceae is the largest family within the order Zingiberales comprising at least 114 genera and 4,022 species.