Flickr Photo Leads To New Insect Discovery 36
rhettb writes "Scientists have discovered a previously unknown species of lacewing insect after stumbling upon a series of photos posted on Flickr, according to a paper published in the journal ZooKeys. Entomologist Shaun Winterton first found evidence of the species when he randomly stumbled upon a set of photos posted by Hock Ping Guek, a Malaysian photographer. Winterton recognized the insect as a potentially new species, but needed to collect field specimen in order to formally describe it. About a year later, an individual was collected at the same site, enabling Winterton to write up the description in ZooKeys. Hock is a co-author on the paper."
Pics or it never happened. (Score:5, Funny)
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oblig xkcd (Score:1)
http://xkcd.com/1012/ [xkcd.com]
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Dark spots on wings ... (Score:2)
*Also a good idea on the back of a cap when hiking around my cabin where cougars like to sneak up on people.
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Hey, this is /. If predatory, middle-aged women are chasing you, you're doing better than most of us!
Watch out! (Score:1)
Man eating crickets [mnn.com]
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To be a new species (Score:2)
How did these "scientists" determine what it can and what it cannot interbreed with just from a photo?
Given that a giant mastiff and a miniture chihuahua are both of the species
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How did these "scientists" determine what it can and what it cannot interbreed with just from a photo?
There is another photo stream on Tumblr of the insect engaging in purely recreational, non-procreational sex with members of other lacewing species.
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How does one determine whether it's "recreational intercourse," or just "confused intercourse?" Where's Samantha Wright when we need her?
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Defining something as its own species gets a lot more complicated than just checking if it can breed with other things. There are questions of if it normally breeds with the other species, and if the result is fertile, and if something else blocks them from breeding, and if there is some sort of ring species like thing going on. Even with animals as common as sea gulls can be a real mess when figuring out the boundary between species. There are many different varieties of animals that have on going argum
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There is no one simple definition of species and being able or unable to interbreed would require a lot of time to confirm and is impractical with most non-domesticated animals.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_problem [wikipedia.org]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species#Difficulty_of_defining_.22species.22_and_identifying_particular_species [wikipedia.org]
I'm no biologist, but with regard to insects they probably mostly judge based on appearance. The cases where appearance is not enough to determine are probably fairly rare.
abc (Score:4, Funny)
"Scientists are eager to find the species, known only from Facebook pictures for its distinctive bright green body and lacey wings, which vaguely spell oit the letters 'p', 'w', 'n', and 'd'."
got a link to his flickr account? (Score:2)
could not find searching his name or green lacewing...
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One of the photos [flickr.com] on his Flickr account.
His blog post [blogspot.com] about this one and others.
Thought provoking (Score:2)
randomly stumbled across? (Score:2, Funny)
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Many new species are discovered yearly (Score:3)
Yahoo! (Score:2)
I prefer organic free range links.. (Score:1)
Like this one to the Flickr blog post Finding a new species on Flickr [flickr.net], which even has a link to the actual photo [flickr.com].