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New species discovered07Shenzhen Daily 2025-02-17The newly discovered ladybug seen through a microscope.Photos by Xinhua A researcher with Guangdong Sciences Academy is capturing insect samples at Haizhu Wetland Park in Guangzhou last week. A team with the academy has discovered a new ladybug ...
The new species was named Hypericum liboense after the county where it was discovered. Hypericum is the largest genus of the family Hypericaceae, with approximately 470 species worldwide. In China, the genus is known to include a total of 68 species and nine subspecies, of which 33 species ...
This file photo taken on March 27, 2023 shows an Ixeridium malingheense plant. Chinese researchers have discovered a new Asteraceae species, which has been named Ixeridium malingheense, in the Maling River Canyon of Xingyi Geopark in southwest China's Guizhou Province. The research findings were...
Rare ghost shark caught on film off California coast 00:53 Researchers have discovered a new species of "ghost shark" that exclusively lives in the deep waters surrounding Australia and New Zealand. The Australasian narrow-nosed spookfish has a long, pointed nose, as its name indicates, and ...
The odd animal, named Jinguofortis perplexus, displays an unusual mosaic of bird and dinosaur features.
discovered large communities of glass sponges in Cape Range Canyon, and observed for the first time in Western Australia the bioluminescent Taning’s octopus squid, long-tailed sea cucumber, and a number of other mollusks, barnacle and squat lobster species. Some of the species collected will be...
Scientists have discovered a new species of ghost shark that lives in deep ocean waters near Australia and New Zealand.
The new species,Ponerorchis wolongensis,has white flowers.It was named after the Wolong National Nature Reserve,where it was first found in July 2020.The finding has been published in the journal Nordic Journal of Botany.It is also the second new orchid species discovered by the WBG in ...
Nearly 1,000 new species were discovered in 2023 by scientists at London’s Natural History Museum and the California Academy of Sciences, proving that Earth is still home to many unexplored wonders. The discoveries were made during a year that marks the 50th anniversary of the US Endangered...