Vegetarian piranha and Isle of Skye pterosaur among newly named species in 2024
Natural History Museum scientists and their partners across the world named almost 200 species in the last 12 months.
A vegetarian piranha from the Amazon and a flying dinosaur found on the Isle of Skye are among the species previously unknown to science that have been named this year.
Natural History Museum (NHM) scientists and their partners across the world named almost 200 species in the last 12 months.
New finds include a snake from the Indian Himalayas named after actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio and the piranha named after Lord Of The Rings villain Sauron due to its orange and black markings that resemble “the eye”.
This year also marked the naming of the most complete UK dinosaur discovered in a century as Comptonatus chasei – the bones of which were initially unearthed on the Isle of Wight in 2013 by local fossil hunter Nick Chase.
As they unveiled the list for 2024, NHM scientists highlighted the importance of naming and describing species to understand ecosystems and how they are affected by human-driven impacts.
Leading botanist Sandra Knapp told the PA news agency: “Every single specimen in our collection and every single named thing has a narrative and a story attached to it and........
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