Scientists find new species of dragonfly, grasshopper and a fluorescent spider

by | Jun 3, 2026 | Science

(Adds codes)By Tim CocksJune 3 (Reuters) – Wildlife experts found eight new species of dragonfly, three unknown grasshoppers and some 60 ‌new butterflies and moths in vivid hues during a ‌trip to Angola’s Lisima plateau in February, a conservation group said on Wednesday.The Wilderness ​Project visited the waters that flow through the plateau and which feed four of Africa’s major rivers: the Congo, Okavango, Zambezi and Cuanza.AdvertisementAdvertisementNew species included an armoured, predatory cricket, a previously undescribed species of copper ‌caterpillar and its adult ⁠butterfly, and a crowned crab spider that fluoresces under ultraviolet light.Experts also found a new blood orange-hued species ⁠of ladybird orb-web spider which mimics ladybirds in signaling to predators with a bright colour – normally a darker red – that it is too ​bitter or ​toxic.”The armoured crickets are very cool … ​very fierce-looking,” expedition leader Rob ‌Taylor told Reuters. “As a defense mechanism, they can actually squirt fluid onto whoever’s trying to attack them.”Scientists the world over are frantically trying to record species as they reckon with a global ecological crisis that has put a million plant and animal species on the ‌brink of extinction. They estimate there ​are 8.7 million species in the world, ​of which science has ​identified only 1.5 million.AdvertisementAdvertisementMany are fast disappearing because of ‌human activity, with more than 800 ​animal species going ​extinct since around 1500.Taylor said wildlife in the Lisima plateau was threatened by “tree-felling, deforestation and … the artisanal diamond mining industry,” ​as well as by ‌slash …

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