New Species
Researchers have discovered 24 previously unknown species of deep-sea amphipods in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the central Pacific Ocean, including an entirely new superfamily. The findings, detailed in a ZooKeys special issue published on March 24, highlight previously unknown branches of life in one of Earth's least explored ecosystems. The work advances efforts to catalog biodiversity amid growing interest in deep-sea mining.
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Scientists have identified a new species of land-dwelling crocodylomorph from 215 million years ago in Gloucester, UK. Named Galahadosuchus jonesi, the reptile had a slender, greyhound-like build for fast movement on land. The discovery honors a schoolteacher who inspired the lead researcher.
Paleontologists have identified a new species of armored crocodile relative that hunted with speed and precision 240 million years ago, just before dinosaurs dominated. Named Tainrakuasuchus bellator, the predator measured about 2.4 meters long and weighed around 60 kilograms. The discovery highlights ancient links between South America and Africa during the supercontinent Pangaea.
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Researchers at the University of California, Davis have identified a new species of trapdoor spider, Aptostichus ramirezae, living beneath California's coastal sand dunes. Genetic analysis revealed it as distinct from the related Aptostichus simus, highlighting hidden biodiversity in familiar habitats. The discovery underscores threats to these fragile ecosystems from human and environmental pressures.