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Cypripedium calceolus

Cypripedium calceolus

30.05.2024,Rakvere. Cypripedium calceolus is a lady's-slipper orchid, and the type species of the genus Cypripedium. Photo: Marianne Loorents/Virumaa Teataja

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Cypripedium calceolus

Cypripedium calceolus

30.05.2024,Rakvere. Cypripedium calceolus is a lady's-slipper orchid, and the type species of the genus Cypripedium. Photo: Marianne Loorents/Virumaa Teataja

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Cypripedium calceolus

Cypripedium calceolus

30.05.2024,Rakvere. Cypripedium calceolus is a lady's-slipper orchid, and the type species of the genus Cypripedium. Photo: Marianne Loorents/Virumaa Teataja

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a green parrot, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a green parrot, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a green parrot, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a green parrot, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a green parrot, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Green Parrots Hanging From Tree - India

Illustration of a pair of green parrots, known as the alexandrine parakeet, hanging from a tree branch on outskirts village of Ajmer, Rajahstan, India on April, 10 2024. The Alexandrine parakeet, scientifically referred to as Psittacula eupatria and commonly known as the Alexandrine parrot, is a moderate-sized member of the Psittacula genus within the Psittaculidae family. Originating from South Asia and Southeast Asia, it owes its name to Alexander the Great. This designation comes from Alexander's endeavor of bringing numerous birds from Punjab to different parts of Europe and the Mediterranean, where they gained esteem among royalty, nobility, and warlords. Photo by ABACAPRESS.COM

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Rare avian species frequently spotted in Gansu's Hexi Corridor

STORY: Rare avian species frequently spotted in Gansu's Hexi Corridor DATELINE: Aug. 5, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:12 LOCATION: LANZHOU, China CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of rare avian species in Gansu's Hexi Corridor STORYLINE: Three critically endangered bird species, the red-breasted partridge, the black-necked crane, and the black stork, have been frequently sighted in different locations along the Hexi Corridor, a historical and ecological region in western China. At Qilian Mountain National Park, staff members uncovered precious infrared camera footage capturing the red-breasted partridge's appearance. The bird belongs to the Phasianidae family and Gallus genus. Typically found alone or in pairs, it forages in open areas near the forest line. At the westernmost part of the Hexi Corridor, in Akse Kazakh Autonomous County, Jiuquan City, Gansu Province, staff members of the Dasugan Lake Provincial Nature Reserve of Birds recently came across a young black-necked crane stuck in a fence during th

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Teenager discovers new species in south China's Guangxi

STORY: Teenager discovers new species in south China's Guangxi DATELINE: July 18, 2023 LENGTH: 00:00:15 LOCATION: NANNING, China CATEGORY: SCIENCE SHOTLIST: 1. various of the pictures depicting the research STORYLINE: A teenager in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has found a new species of freshwater crab. The finding was recently published in the scientific journal ZooKeys. 17-year-old Zhang Yixuan, a nature and biology enthusiast, found several crabs exhibiting unique characteristics when exploring a stream in Rongxian County last year. Upon careful observation and extensive literature review, Zhang suspected that he found a previously unidentified crab species due to distinct differences in their morphology. Zhang then contacted Zou Jiexin, an expert from Nanchang University, who, after conducting an investigation into the crab's habitat, origin, and genetic information, confirmed it as a new species: Sinolapotamon cirratum sp.nov. The finding expanded the Sinolapotamon genus from 3

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Insects - France

Insects - France

Tipula is a very large insect genus in the fly family Tipulidae , Occitanie, France. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Insects - France

Insects - France

Tipula is a very large insect genus in the fly family Tipulidae , Occitanie, France. Photo by Denis Prezat/ABACAPRESS.COM

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CHINA-YUNNAN-KUNMING-PTEROCYMBIUM MACRANTHUM-DISCOVERY (CN)

CHINA-YUNNAN-KUNMING-PTEROCYMBIUM MACRANTHUM-DISCOVERY (CN)

(230319) -- KUNMING, March 19, 2023 (Xinhua) -- A Pterocymbium macranthum is pictured in the Xishuangbanna National Nature Reserve, southwest China's Yunnan Province, March 3, 2023. A research team in southwest China's Yunnan Province said they had found a tropical monsoon forest community of Pterocymbium macranthum, a member of the genus "Pterocymbium," marking the first time this genus has ever been found in China. TO GO WITH "Pterocymbium macranthum found for first time in China" (Photo by Yan Wendi/Xinhua)

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Takeda Pharmaceutical, euglena partner on product development

Takeda Pharmaceutical, euglena partner on product development

TOKYO, Japan - Masashi Sugimoto (L), head of Takeda Pharmaceutical Co.'s healthcare division, and Mitsuru Izumo, president of biotechnology venture euglena Co., shake hands at a press event in Tokyo on Oct. 16, 2014, announcing their partnership on product development using euglena, a genus of single-celled flagellate protists.

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Scholar explains recently found dinosaur jaw bone fossil

Scholar explains recently found dinosaur jaw bone fossil

SAPPORO, Japan - Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, an associate professor at the Hokkaido University Museum, gives an account of a recently discovered partial upper-jaw bone fossil of a dinosaur, considered belonging to the Hadrosaurus genus, at a press conference in Mukawa in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Oct. 10, 2014. The bone was unearthed in the town in September.

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Dinosaur jaw bone fossil displayed

Dinosaur jaw bone fossil displayed

SAPPORO, Japan - A partial upper-jaw bone fossil of a dinosaur, considered belonging to the Hadrosaurus genus, is displayed in Mukawa in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Oct. 10, 2014, following its discovery in September. The upper half of the fossil is the bone, while the lower part is a rock.

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New genus, species of titanosaur found in Hyogo

New genus, species of titanosaur found in Hyogo

KOBE, Japan - Haruo Saegusa, chief researcher at the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo in Sanda, Hyogo Prefecture, holds fossil remains on Aug. 7, 2014, of a partial skeleton of a titanosaur dating from the Lower Cretaceous period that were unearthed in the prefecture. The dinosaur represents a new genus and species of titanosauriform sauropods.

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Chinese customs intercept previously unknown species of cockroach

STORY: Chinese customs intercept previously unknown species of cockroach DATELINE: Nov. 17, 2022 LENGTH: 0:00:29 LOCATION: GUANGZHOU, China CATEGORY: SOCIETY SHOTLIST: 1. various of port 2. various of lab 3. various of the paper on the new species of cockroach in the Chinese Journal of Vector Biology and Control STORYLINE: Customs officials in south China's Guangdong Province have said that a cockroach that was discovered on a log shipment from South America has turned out to be a new species. The customs office at Zhongshan Port in the city of Zhongshan said it found one cockroach-like insect when examining logs imported from French Guiana in May last year. Through DNA and morphological identification, officials determined that the insect did not match any existing record of cockroaches. Further research confirmed it to be a previously undocumented species from the Latindia genus. The results of the research have been published in the Chinese Journal of Vector Biology and Control. Cockroaches are amo

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

(221116) -- GUANGZHOU, Nov. 16, 2022 (Xinhua) -- This file photo shows customs officials inspecting imported logs at Zhongshan Port in the city of Zhongshan, south China's Guangdong Province. Customs officials in south China's Guangdong Province have said that a cockroach that was discovered on a log shipment from South America has turned out to be a new species. The customs office at Zhongshan Port in the city of Zhongshan said it found one cockroach-like insect when examining logs imported from French Guiana in May last year. Through DNA and morphological identification, officials determined that the insect did not match any existing record of cockroaches. Further research confirmed it to be a previously undocumented species from the Latindia genus. (Xinhua)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

(221116) -- GUANGZHOU, Nov. 16, 2022 (Xinhua) -- This undated photo shows a cockroach that has turned out to be a new species from the Latindia genus. Customs officials in south China's Guangdong Province have said that a cockroach that was discovered on a log shipment from South America has turned out to be a new species. The customs office at Zhongshan Port in the city of Zhongshan said it found one cockroach-like insect when examining logs imported from French Guiana in May last year. Through DNA and morphological identification, officials determined that the insect did not match any existing record of cockroaches. Further research confirmed it to be a previously undocumented species from the Latindia genus. (Xinhua)

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CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

CHINA-GUANGDONG-CUSTOMS-COCKROACH-NEW SPECIES (CN)

(221116) -- GUANGZHOU, Nov. 16, 2022 (Xinhua) -- This undated photo shows a cockroach that has turned out to be a new species from the Latindia genus. Customs officials in south China's Guangdong Province have said that a cockroach that was discovered on a log shipment from South America has turned out to be a new species. The customs office at Zhongshan Port in the city of Zhongshan said it found one cockroach-like insect when examining logs imported from French Guiana in May last year. Through DNA and morphological identification, officials determined that the insect did not match any existing record of cockroaches. Further research confirmed it to be a previously undocumented species from the Latindia genus. (Xinhua)

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Argentina confirms first case of monkeypox

STORY: Argentina confirms first case of monkeypox DATELINE: May 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:48 LOCATION: Buenos Aires CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. exterior of Malbran Institute, public scientific institution that confirmed the first case of monkeypox 2. various of Hospital Cemic 3. various of Argentine citizens 4. various of Government building STORYLINE: Argentina has confirmed its first case of monkeypox in a man who arrived from Spain, the Health Ministry said Friday. "The patient is in good condition, undergoing symptomatic treatment, and his close contacts are under clinical and epidemiological control, with no symptoms to date," the ministry said in a statement. The test result from "the sample taken from the first high-probability case is positive, which confirms infection with poxviruses belonging to the Eurasian-African group of the Orthopox genus," the ministry said. Subsequently, genomic sequencing yielded a very high percentage of homology with the West African clade, like those found in new cas

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Popular dishes at "end-of-life planning" cafe in Tokyo

Popular dishes at "end-of-life planning" cafe in Tokyo

Cake containing Nannochloropsis (L), a genus of alga often used as an ingredient for nutritional supplement, and an acai bowl are popular among customers at Blue Ocean Cafe for "end-of-life planning" in Tokyo, as seen in this photo taken on April 10, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Dinosaur jaw bone fossil displayed

Dinosaur jaw bone fossil displayed

SAPPORO, Japan - A partial upper-jaw bone fossil of a dinosaur, considered belonging to the Hadrosaurus genus, is displayed in Mukawa in Japan's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido on Oct. 10, 2014, following its discovery in September. The upper half of the fossil is the bone, while the lower part is a rock. (Kyodo)

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New genus, species of titanosaur found in Hyogo

New genus, species of titanosaur found in Hyogo

KOBE, Japan - Haruo Saegusa, chief researcher at the Museum of Nature and Human Activities, Hyogo in Sanda, Hyogo Prefecture, holds fossil remains on Aug. 7, 2014, of a partial skeleton of a titanosaur dating from the Lower Cretaceous period that were unearthed in the prefecture. The dinosaur represents a new genus and species of titanosauriform sauropods. (Kyodo)

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