
Scientists Find New Bug Species
Editorials News | Jan-17-2017
Researchers have found two new species of katydid in Malaysia. The scientists have claimed that the females of these new species sport rosy pink and red colour. The male Katydids are uniform green hues. While elaborating the features the scientists explain both new breeds look just like leaves, with characteristic veins and leaf-like lobes on their legs.
The scientists have stated that these new species are different and usually live in northern
Researchers captured an image of a spectacularly coloured katydid and showed to George Beccaloni, a zoologist at
Content Source:http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/01/katydids-insects-new-species-borneo/
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