Thursday, 21 December 2017

85 new species described by the California Academy of Sciences in 2017


From fish to flowering plants and sea slugs to scorpions -- spanning five continents and three oceans-- these discoveries add to Earth's tree of life

Date:  December 18, 2017
Source:  California Academy of Sciences

Summary:
In 2017, researchers at the California Academy of Sciences added 85 new plant and animal species to the family tree, enriching our understanding of Earth's complex web of life and strengthening our ability to make informed conservation decisions. The new species include 16 flowering plants, one elephant-shrew, 10 sharks, 22 fish, three scorpions, seven ants, 13 nudibranchs, seven spiders, three wasps, one fossil sand dollar, one deepwater coral, and one lizard.


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