Newly discovered invertebrates - terrestrial and freshwater
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Bulgarian emerald (Somatochlora borisi)
With its large emerald green eyes, the recently discovered Bugarian emerald (Somatochlora…
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Chan's megastick (Phobaeticus chani)
The magnificent Chan’s megastick (Phobaeticus chani), first described in 2008, is potentially the…
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David Bowie spider (Heteropoda davidbowie)
The red-brown body of the David Bowie spider (Heteropoda davidbowie) has a pattern of dark patches…
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Devil’s worm (Halicephalobus mephisto)
Thought to be the world’s deepest-living animal , the Devil’s worm earned its interesting name for…
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Dracula ant (Adetomyrma venatrix)
The recently discovered dracula ant (Adetomyrma venatrix) is a highly unusual species, so named…
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Golden-eyed stick insect (Peruphasma schultei)
Officially described as a new species as recently as 2005 , the golden-eyed stick insect (Peruphasma…
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Long-tailed slug (Ibycus rachelae)
Nicknamed the ‘ninja slug’ , the long-tailed slug (Ibycus rachelae) is an unusual species which was…
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Trumpet-mouthed hunter snail (Gulella salpinx)
The rather flamboyant common name of the trumpet-mouthed hunter snail (Gulella salpinx) refers to…
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