A pea-sized seahorse, the world’s longest insect, a “ghost slug” and the world’s smallest snake were among the top 10 species discovered in 2008, a committee of scientists said Friday.
These unusual critters were among thousands of species found last year, many in remote or tropical regions of the planet, that hint at the breadth of the Earth’s undiscovered biodiversity.
“Most people do not realize just how incomplete our knowledge of Earth’s species is,” said Quentin Wheeler, director of the International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University, which announced the top 10 new species list.
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