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Thursday 15 April 2021

New Species Newsletter 16-04-2021

 

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New Spider Species Discovered in Miami. Zoo Miami staff helped discover the Pine Rockland Trapdoor Spider (Ummidia richmond). Published 1 min ...
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She didn't know it on that clear day in November, but she'd just discovered an entirely new species of peacock spider, a group of little-known ...
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Adding on to this rich genetic history, the Peruvian state service for protected areas have recently discovered a new species of marsupial frog in Peru's ...
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Marine flatworms are tiny creatures with a highly branched digestive system and are often known for their bright colours. Some species are difficult to ...
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MEDIA_ELEMENT_ERROR: Format error. New species of mosquito discovered in South Florida; could it be coming here? LIVE STREAM. WFTV Now.
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The species name 'antipollicatus' means 'opposite thumbed' in ancient Greek, in light of the opposed thumb of the new species. This is the first discovery ...
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Particularly, the river basin of the Lumbardhi I Deçanit River, where the new species was discovered, has turned into a 'battlefield' for scientists and ...
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By examining skulls of both juvenile and adult dinosaurs, the researchers found that as new species of sauropods developed — and their massive ...
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The RFF team developed and analyzed a new dataset of pest discoveries in the United States, using a sample size of 169 detections from 2010 to 2018.
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... era: Meet the "Monkeydactyl" — a newly discovered ancient dinosaur. ... The arboreal pterosaur species marks the oldest of its kind with true ...
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