New Order of Insect Found 30
dumfrac writes "A bug thought to have died out 40-million years ago is alive and well in southern Africa. It's aggressive, carnivorous, and some call it "the gladiator". And it's so unlike anything else that it represents not just a new species, but a new order. Check out the rest of the article at IOL or do a Google search for "Mantophasmatodea" which is the name of the new order."
Just a bunch of bugs (Score:2)
Re:Just a bunch of bugs (Score:1)
I think your off by a few orders of magnitude. I have a collection with more that has more than 1000 unique species. IIRC there are more like 100,000 species of insect, but that may just be species of the order Coleoptera (beetles) I can't remember.
Re:Just a bunch of bugs (Score:1)
his answer: "He must have an inordinate fondness for beetles."
Re:Just a bunch of bugs (Score:2)
contains 26 orders, almost 1000 families, and over 750,000 described species --
but I can't shake the feeling we're all just a bunch of bugs.
ooh! i win the race! (Score:4, Informative)
oh please, oh please (Score:2)
Re:oh please, oh please (Score:3, Funny)
Will Jack Valenti do?
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info (Score:3, Informative)
not related (Score:3, Informative)
Its a whole new order of bug, so it isn't very related to anything really. Kind of like cats and dogs, right?
Re:not related (Score:1)
A bit about Mantophasmatodea.. (Score:1)
Security through obscurity? (Score:4, Funny)
My contribution to science. (Score:4, Funny)
Three or four more await description
They are all ugly. Next?
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Re:My contribution to science. (Score:1)
I think slashdot is the wrong forum for this (Score:5, Funny)
Please Submit a testcase. (Score:2, Funny)
Microphasoftodea (Score:2)
"A company thought to have died out 40-million years ago is alive and well in southern Africa. It's aggressive, carnivorous, and some call it "the gladiator". And it's so unlike anything else that it represents not just a new species, but a new order. Check out the rest of the article at IOL or do a Google search for "Microphasoftodea" which is the name of the new order."
Look out Microsoft, you have prehistoric competition.
Ok, sorry. Lame joke. I just saw the phrase "New Order" and it gave me the creeps, so I thought of Hitler and Bush's "New World Order" and of course, Microsoft.
What? No Link?! (Score:1)
Can't we all just get a link [google.com].
Don't you know how hard it is for me to double click "Mantophasmatodea", open a new tab, middle click it in my google box, and press enter... Think about the people you are affecting when making such decissions in a
"sex, sex, sex, is all they think about" (Score:2)
Anyway, did anyone else find the preoccupation with this insect's mating behavior disturbing? i mean here's an entirely new order of insects, do they talk about what they eat (other than that they're carnivorous), how long they live for, some evolutionary history, where exactly it is that they live, etc, etc. They don't even talk about how many offspring they have after all that mating... Note to boot: cannabalism isn't even uncommon after mating in the arthropod world (although the nutrient thing was interesting, although lacking details)..
"Bunch of inbred trailer trash... all they ever talk about is fuckin'." -Old guy from Green Mile
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Re:"sex, sex, sex, is all they think about" (Score:3, Informative)
National Geographic [nationalgeographic.com]
Nature [nature.com]
but much seems to be lacking yet, apparently not much is known about these insects thus far...
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Another search engine (Score:1)
I'm sure I just saw that cat...
Familiar (Score:3, Insightful)
Us humans have something similar: Alimony
New Order? (Score:1)
Re:New Order? (Score:1)
1. Start Life
2. Grow Up
3. Think & do nothing but sex
4. ???
5. Profit!!
6. Ultimately Die.
sorry :)
Results skewed by drugs? (Score:1)