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Rhett A . Butler, mongabay.com
December 23, 2013
http://news.mongabay.com/2013/1223-top-new-species-2013.html
Thousands of species were scientifically described for the first time in 2013. Many of these were
"cryptic species" that were identified after genetic analysis distinguished them from closelyrelated species, while others were totally novel. Below are some of the most interesting "new
species" discoveries that took place or were formally announced in 2013.
The last name of the author of each post is listed in parentheses.
New tapir discovered in the Amazon (Hance)
A decade of research proved what indigenous tribes have long known: a diminutive tapir that
inhabits open grasslands and forests in Colombia and Brazil is distinct from the larger Brazilian
tapir. The species is named Tapirus kabomani after the name for "tapir" in the local Paumari
language: "Arabo kabomani."
Described in the Journal of Mammalogy, the Kobomani tapir is the fifth tapir found in the world
and the first to be discovered since 1865. It is also the first mammal in the order Perissodactyla
(which includes tapirs, rhinos, and horses) found in over a hundred years. Moreover, this is the
largest land mammal to be uncovered in decades: in 1992 scientists discovered the saola in
Vietnam and Cambodia, a rainforest bovine that is about the same size as the new tapir.
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New bird species discovered in Cambodia's largest city (Butler)
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A previously unknown species of bird was found hiding in plain sight after scientists photographed
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distinct.
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Known as the Cambodian tailorbird (Orthotomus chaktomuk), the new bird is one of only two
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Male Cambodian tailorbird. Photos by Ashish John/WCS.
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15 new species of birds in the Amazon (Hance)
From 2000-2009, scientists described on average seven new bird species worldwide every year.
Discovering a new bird is one of the least common of any species group, given that birds are
highly visible, mobile, and have been scrutinized for centuries by passionate ornithologists and
birders. But scientists working in the southern Amazon have recorded an incredible 15 new
species of birds according to the Portuguese publication Capa Aves. In fact, this is the largest
group of new birds uncovered in the Brazilian in the Amazon in 140 years.
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101 new beetles from New Guinea (Hance)
In a single paper, a team of researchers described 101 new species of weevils from New Guinea,
more than doubling the known species in the beetle genus, Trigonopterus. Since describing new
species is hugely laborious and time-intensive, the researchers turned to a new method of
species description known as "turbo-taxonomy," which employs a mix of DNA-sequencing and
taxonomic expertise to describe species more rapidly.
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New species: Trigonopterus echinus. Photo by: Alexander Riedel.
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3 species of carnivorous snails in Thailand (Smith)
Scientists from Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok and the Natural History Museum, London
discovered three new species of carnivorous snails in northern Thailand. The new snail species —
named Perrottetia aquilonaria, P. dermapyrrhosa and P. phuphamanesis — were collected during
surveys throughout Thailand between 2008 and 2012 and are described in the open access
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The snails belong to the family Streptaxidae which is a terrestrial carnivorous group of snails
known to feed on insect larvae, earthworms, and even other snails. These tiny snails less than 1
centimeter in size are found living within rock crevices, endemic to a single or few limestone
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The beautiful bright orange-colored Perrottetia dermapyrrhosa, one of the newly described
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A giant African mole rat (Hance)
In 2002, researchers noticed a distinct-looking mole rat in Zambia. It took several years to
confirm their hypothesis that they had uncovered a new species, but an April study published in
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conducted in the Ikelenge pedicle, scientists believe it is a hotspot for animals found nowhere
else. Already scientists have discovered 28 endemic species: one amphibian, five mammals, three
butterflies, and 19 dragonflies. This unique region is made up of gallery forests along rivers and
wetlands (known locally as mushitus) and woodlands dominated by miombo trees, where the new
mole rat was discovered. But, like most forests in the world, these are imperiled.
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A new mole rat from Zambia: Caroline's mole rat (Fukomys vandewoestijneae). Photo courtesy
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2 new frog genera in India's Western Ghats (Perinchery)
Researchers discovered two new
frog genera in the rare and
threatened freshwater swamps of
the southern Western Ghats of India.
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The discoveries, described in the
open-access journal Zootaxa, prove
once again the importance of the
mountain range as a biodiversity
hotspot.
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The Western Ghats is home to a
stunning variety of flora and fauna
ranging from large mammals like the
Asiatic elephant (Elephas maximus)
to fascinating amphibians such as
the Malabar gliding frog
(Rhacophorus malabaricus). Tree
frogs like these gliding frogs belong
to quite a diverse family of
The new genus: Mercurana. Photos by: Ansil B. R.
amphibians: Rhacophoridae. The
mostly-arboreal rhacophorids are
found in habitats including ground litter, on bushes and tree tops. Their reproductive modes also
vary greatly: some lay eggs in foam nests that develop into tadpoles and metamorphize into
frogs while others develop directly from eggs into young frogs. Around 60 rhacophorids are found
in the Western Ghats. But knowledge about amphibian diversity in the mountain range has
surged, with over 70 new species across all known genera discovered over the past decade.
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Tree-dwelling porcupine in Brazil (Butler)
In an April issue of Zootaxa, scientists in Brazil described a new species of tree-dwelling
porcupine in the country's most endangered ecosystems. A team of researchers led by Antonio
Rossano Mendes Pontes, a biologist at the Federal University of Pernambuco, found the
porcupine in a small forest fragment in the state of Pernambuco. They christened the
creature Coendou speratus, a combination of its local name "coandu-mirim" and the Latin word
"speratus" for "hope."
The name choice is appropriate given the porcupine's high risk of extinction. About 98 percent of
its forest habitat has been destroyed, while its population is as fragmented as the forests it
inhabits, making the species vulnerable in inbreeding, according to the researchers. The species
is also actively hunted by locals.
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Coendou speratus. Image courtesy of Antonio Rossano Mendes / Universidade Federal de
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Beautiful striped ban in South Sudan (Hance)
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Scientists have discovered a brilliantly-striped bat in South Sudan. Working in Bangangai Game
Reserve during July of last year, biologist DeeAnn Redeer and conservationist Adrian Garsdie with
Fauna & Flora International (FFI) came across an unmissable bat, which has been dubbed by
various media outlets as the "badger bat" and the "panda bat."
After collecting a specimen, Reeder took the bat back to the U.S. and confirmed that it belongs
to a species that was discovered over seventy years ago in the Democratic Republic of the
Congo (DRC) in 1939. However, that wasn't the end of the story.
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"After careful analysis, it is clear that it doesn't belong in the genus that it's in right now,"
Reeder explains. "Its cranial characters, its wing characters, its size, the ears—literally
everything you look at doesn't fit. It's so unique that we need to create a new genus."
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Niumbaha superba. Photo by: DeeAnn Reeder.
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A giant tarantula in Sri Lanka (Hance)
Described by a number of media outlets as "the size of your face" a new tree-dwelling tarantula
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species, named Raja's tiger spider (Poecilotheria rajaei), is likely Critically Endangered according
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New species of tarantula from Sri Lanka: Poecilotheria rajaei. Photo by: Ranil Nanayakkara.
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Another 'penis snake' (Butler)
A new species of caecilian - a worm-like amphibian - has been discovered in the rainforests of
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The new species is called Microcaecilia dermatophaga or "little skin-eating caecilian" in reference
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isn't injured by this process — she grows an extra layer of fat-rich skin during this phase of
development. Adult caecilians feed on termites and earthworms and spend most of their time
living underground or in leaf litter in tropical regions.
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Little else is known about the new species, which is related to Atretochoana eiselti, the so-called
"penis snake" — also a type of caecilian — that turned up in an Amazon river tributary last year
when engineers were draining a tributary of the Amazon for the construction of a hydroelectric
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Holotype of Microcaecilia dermatophaga sp. nov (head only). Courtesy of Wilkinson et al. (2013)
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2 mouse lemurs in Madagascar (Butler)
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Scientists have discovered two new species of mouse lemurs in Madagascar, bringing the total
number of diminutive primates known to science to 20, according to a paper published in
the International Journal of Primatology.
The lemurs were collected in 2003 and 2007 during field surveys to the eastern part of the island
nation. Genetic analysis revealed them to be new species: the Marohita mouse lemur (Microcebus
marohita) and the Anosy mouse lemur (Microcebus tanosi).
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Both species are unusually large for mouse lemurs. Microcebus marohita tips the scales at 78
grams (2.8 ounces), making it the largest of known mouse lemurs. It reaches a length of 28 cm.
Microcebus tanosi is now the second largest known mouse lemur, reaching 27 cm from snout to
tail and weighing about 50 grams. It is named after the Anosy region in southeast Madagascar.
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Microcebus marohita mouse lemur. Photo by Bellarmin Ramahefasoa.
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In recent journeys to Madagascar, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, the Philippines, and French
Polynesia, scientists from the Centre for Advanced Studies of Blanes and the University of
Barcelona have discovered not only five new crustaceous species, but also the existence of a
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2 woodlizards in the Peruvian Amazon (Hance)
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Scientists have discovered two new species of woodlizards from the Peruvian Amazon.
Woodlizards, in the genus Enyalioides, are little-known reptiles with only 10 described species
found in South and Central America. Described in ZooKeys, both new woodlizards were found in
Cordillera Azul National Park, the nation's third-largest reserve.
Scientists named one of the new species Enyalioides azulae, or the blue woodlizard, after the
Cordillera Azul (Blue Mountains). The other was named Enyalioides binzayedi, or Bin Zayed's
woodlizard after Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan who helped fund the expedition through
his Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund (MBZSCF).
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New species of woodlizard: Enyalioides binzayedi. Photo by: P.J. Venegas.
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Male and female (duller colored) of Enyalioides azulae. Photo by: P.J. Venegas.
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8 new frogs in one Sri Lankan sanctuary (Hance)
Two surveys in the mountainous forests of Sri Lanka's Peak Wilderness Sanctuary have
uncovered eight new species of frogs, according to a paper in the Journal of Threatened Taxa.
While every year over a hundred new amphibians are discovered, eight new discoveries in a
single park is especially notable. Sri Lanka is an amphibian-lovers paradise with well over 100
described species, most of which are endemic.
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A new species discovered in the Peak Wilderness Sanctuary: Pseudophilautus sirilwijesundarai.
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Researchers have discovered a new species of Vietnamese salamander that looks like it was
birthed from an abyssal volcano. Found tucked away in Tokyo's National Museum of Nature and
Science, the scientists described the species in Current Herpetology. Coal-black with orangetinted toes, the new crocodile newt (in the genus Tylototriton) was determined to be a new
species when it showed morphological and genetic differences from near relatives. Despite its
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remarkable appearance, the researchers say these are typical colors for crocodile newts.
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I wish I'D thought of THAT!
This one is one of mine.
Response From The Critics
So I Sez ta her, 'Lady, Dat Ain't No Banana, DAT'S Me NOSE!'
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