Skip to content

Nature

Ten of the best - amazing new species list for 2012

by Martin Leggett 24 May 2012
Ten of the best - amazing new species list for 2012

Credit: © Sara Pennak/International Institute for Species Exploration/Arizona State University

The numbers speak for themselves - 1,700,000 species that are know to science; as many as 40,000,000 species waiting for science to catch up with them; 18,225 species newly revealed by scientists back in 2008; and as many as 120,000 species blinking out of existence, each year, before science has even had a chance to discover them. With many believing us to be in the midst of the sixth great extinction events in the Earth's history, it's little wonder that there's a desire to treasure each and every one the newest entries to the biological textbooks.

But some stand out head-and-tentacles above the rest - and the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University (IISE) have got together with leading biologists to compile this years top-most ten. Bizarre, beautiful or just downright weird, let's run through two handfuls specially selected from last years most amazing scientific discoveries; species that remind us that 'preserving biodiversity' is a whole lot more than just a dry ecological afterthought.

Sazima's tarantula (Pterinopelma sazimai): This is a real beauty-and-the-beast entry from Brazil; a striking iridescent-blue tarantula found wandering the tabletop mountains close the Atlantic coast of Brazil. Sadly, the amazing blue color of this colorful creepy-crawly may put it at risk - exotic pet traders tend to target such brightly colored arachnids.

Nepalese Autumn Poppy (Meconopsis autumnalis): There's nothing beastly about this elegant new addition to the botanist's collection. This graceful yellow-flowered poppy stands tall and proud high up the Nepalese mountains. So high, in fact, that it has long evaded identification by botanists, who have under-explored the 10,000-13,000 slopes where Meconopsis autumnalis nods its heads.

Wandering Leg Sausage (Crurifarcimen vagans): Another new species that packs plenty of creep and crawl into its many-legged body - this 5-inch long (16cm) millipede has 112 legs - Crurifarcimen vagans was found chomping on rotten wood in Tanzania's mountain forests. It is in fact the largest millipede to be found in this biodiversity hot-spot - big enough to wonder why it took scientists so long to trip over it.

Walking 'cactus' from the Cambrian (Diania cactiformis): It may look like a cactus, but you won't find this oddity anywhere near the desert. Instead, Diana cactiformis, a type of velvet worm from 500 million years ago, rippled its tubular legs along the muddy bottom of the Cambrian seas. Some scientists think that arthropods, like crabs, evolved from velvet worms like these, which appear to have crude segments.

Sponge-bob Square-pants (Spongiforma squarepantsii): Who said mycologists aren't fun guys? This bright little yellow-orange fungus struck its discovers as so sponge-like that they had to name-check the king of cartoon sponges - Sponge-bob himself - tagging 'squarepantsii' into its official name. These little sponge blobs are found in the damp humid jungles of Sarawak, in Malaysia Just follow your nose, apparently - this fungus has a distinctly fruity smell.

Dive-bombing Wasps (Kollasmosoma sentum): These wasps may sound scary, but bear in mind that they're only 1/10th of an inch long. And they're intended victims aren't us - but ants. For Kollasmosoma sentum ants aren't food in and of themselves, but cozy snug homes for the next generation of wasps. K sentum performs its aerial maneuvers in order to deliver a deadly payload - tiny eggs that will hatch into larvae and feast upon the hapless ant victim.

Night-blooming Orchid (Bulbophyllum nocturnum): As its name suggests, this orchid avoid the blaring competition among day-time flowers and blossoms, choosing instead to unfurl its petals at night. In fact, it's believed to be the only night blooming orchid from 25,000 described species. It is found in New Guinea, but for how much longer is uncertain - logging threatens much of its natural habitat.

Devil's Worm (Halicephalobus mephisto): From the fragile elegance of orchids, to deeply-buried wrigglies - Devil' worms, living examples of the tenacity of life, having penetrated themselves deep into the planet's rocky outer layers. These tiny nematode worms were found wriggling at the high pressures and temperatures of a South African gold mine nearly a mile below the surface. And their discovery was a rude one for the worms - they may not have been in contact with the surface for thousands of years.

Bonaire Banded Box Jelly (Tamoya ohboya): As is often the case, locals knew about this sumptuously colored (but poisonous) jellyfish long before scientists got round to documenting them. Found near the Dutch Caribbean island of Bonaire. When scientists were giving this swimming jellyfish its official name, they turned to citizen scientists who had reported on it. And so 'ohboya' it was, after the 'Oh Boy' exclamation from being stung by one of its tentacles!

Sneezing Monkey (Rhinopithecus strykeri): Finally, hankies at the ready for this one - not because its the end of the list, but because this final top-rated discovery may just shower you, during its trademark sneeze. Newly discovered mammals are a rarity, but this one was tracked down by its 'atish-oos'. Local people in the mountainous part of Myanmar where Rhinopithecus strykeri is found were able to take scientists to it - but only once it started raining. When the heavens open, this member of the gibbon family , starts a-sneezing. Then it's simply a matter of following your ears to the source!

Trending Eco-Friendly Clothing

Love My Planet Women's Relaxed Fit Hoodie
Earth
Quick Add
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Love My Planet Women's Relaxed Fit Hoodie
Love My Planet women's eco-friendly relaxed fit hoodieSize Guide Centimeters 8 10 12 14 16 18 Bust 84 88 92 97 103 108 Waist 66 70 75 80 85 91 Hips 91 95 99 104 109 116 Bust: Measure around the fullest part of...
£38.00
£38.00
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Penguins Hate Push-Ups Men's Pullover Hoodie
Earth
Quick Add
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Penguins Hate Push-Ups Men's Pullover Hoodie
Penguins Hate Push-Ups men's eco-friendly pullover HoodieSize Guide Centimeters XS S M L XL XXL Height 171 175 179 183 189 195 Chest 86 93 99 104 116 129 Waist 71 76 81 89 99 112 Chest: Measure all round your chest just below...
£38.00
£38.00
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Lightning Bolt Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Earth
Quick Add
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Notify me
Lightning Bolt Kids Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Lightning Bolt kids eco-friendly long sleeve t-shirtSize Guide Centimeters 3-4yrs 5-6yrs 7-8yrs 9-10yrs 11-12yrs Height 98 112 125 136 147 Chest 60 66 70 75 84 Chest: Measure all around your chest just below your armpits. Height: Your natural height If you fall between...
£18.00
£18.00
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Notify me
Union Jack Tote Bag
Earth
Quick Add
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Union Jack Tote Bag
Union Jack eco-friendly colour tote bagProduct Specification Organic Cotton Tote Bag. Twill Weave (170gsm). 37 x 42 cm (7cm gusset.) Made in India / Designed on the Isle of Wight. Wash Cool, Hang Dry.
£16.00
£16.00
Close
Notify me
Notify me
Prev Post
Next Post

Eco-Friendly Shop

Women's Clothing

Eco-Friendly Clothing for Women Our online shop offers a wide range of sustainable women’s clothing products, including t-shirts, hoodies, vests, sweaters, shorts, and...
Shop Now

Men's Clothing

Eco-Friendly Clothing for Men Our online shop offers a wide range of sustainable men’s clothing products, including t-shirts, hoodies, vests, sweaters, shorts, and...
Shop Now

Kids Clothing

Eco-Friendly Clothes for Kids Our online shop offers a wide range of sustainable kids clothing products, including t-shirts, hoodies and jumpers. Our garments...
Shop Now
Someone recently bought a
[time] ago, from [location]

Thanks for subscribing!

This email has been registered!

Shop the look

Choose Options

Earth Times
Sign up for exclusive updates, new arrivals & insider only discounts

Recently Viewed

Edit Option
Back In Stock Notification
this is just a warning
Login
Shopping Cart
0 items

Before you leave...

Take 20% off your first order

20% off

Enter the code below at checkout to get 20% off your first order

CODESALE20

Continue Shopping