COURTESY STATE DEPARTMENT OF LAND AND NATURAL RESOURCES A native bee—hylaeus connectens—sits on a native shrub kolomona (Senna gaudichaudii ) in Makolelau, an ahupuaa in East Molokai. A new, native ...
Entomologist Dr. Karl Magnacca said he and his team had just spent four days in the rainforest in Molokai last year when they ...
It was there that I first noticed the distinctive markings on one of the bees. I immediately realized that I had found something new. This is an exciting discovery.” ...
The new species is named Hylaeus paumako in a nod to the Hawaiian word “paumākō,” which means grief or mourning, according to officials. It “was distinguished by its all-black face, a unique ...
Global insect invasions are increasing, driven by advances in globalization and technology. This Review discusses the effects of increasing trade and transport on insect invasions worldwide, and ...
Paleontologists believe that Leioproctus barrydonovani inhabited broadleaf forests surrounding a Miocene maar lake—a crater ...
A total of 55 complaints have been lodged with the Disabilities Rights Tribunal, the formal mechanism for addressing complaints of discrimination, ensuring that persons with disabilities have a path ...
The Cuban Tree Frog is rapidly spreading across Jamaica, threatening native species, agriculture, and public health.
2025 Google The body of a “brutally” killed woman was discovered when police ignored stories of a surprise trip to Jamaica and got a search warrant ... technicians were needed to make “a positive ...
Scientists found a “cryptic” creature with “pale golden” eyes at a campground and discovered a new species, a study said. Photo from Alan Channing Near a campsite in southeastern Africa, ...
Unique creatures, odd animals and new species are discovered across the planet. Some are found lurking in remote corners of the world, while others have been hiding right under our noses.
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