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New Species

New Species

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Just a fraction of the species on our planet are known to science, but more are described and published every day. This podcast talks to the authors of these new species to get the behind-the-scenes stories of how new species are found and named, as well as why these discoveries should matter to everyone, not just scientists. Join us on our journey to better understand the wonderful biodiversity of our planet! Be sure to follow New Species on Twitter (@PodcastSpecies), and support the podcast at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPodNew Species Podcast 博物学 科学 自然・生態学
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  • A New Toxungenous Scorpion with Léo Laborieux
    2025/05/27

    “Serendipity is a real grabbing force of science,” says Léo Laborieux as he shares his experience describing his new species of scorpion. While at a remote research station in the Colombian rainforest, Léo found a handful of scorpions that exhibited a unique venom ‘flicking’ behavior. Armed only with his phone and a few basic supplies, Léo documented the behavior, diagnosed the scorpions as being a new species, and came to fascinating conclusions about venom biomechanics. In this episode he brings us deep into the world of scorpion venoms and shares his love of these creatures and their startling diversity.


    Léo Laborieux’ paper “Biomechanics of venom delivery in South America’s first toxungen-spraying scorpion” is in the December 2024 edition of the Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.

    It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1093/zoolinnean/zlae161

    A transcript of this episode can be found here: Léo Laborieux - Transcript

    New Species: Tityus achilles

    Episode image credit: Léo Laborieux

    Léo’s first new species from a mountain near his hometown: https://doi.org/10.57800/faunitaxys-10(47)

    Follow Léo on Instagram @lhommedesboas

    Or connect on Bluesky @6legsandup.blsky.socialRead his papers on Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leo_Laborieux?ev=hdr_xprf


    Scrappy Science: https://www.scrappyscience.org


    Global Alliance of Community Science Workshops: https://www.communityscienceworkshops.org


    Other scorpion episodes from this podcast:

    Prakrit Jain

    Javier Blasco-Aróstegui


    Be sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and like the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).

    Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)

    If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.com


    If you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPod

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    34 分
  • A New Begonia with Dipankar Borah
    2025/05/13

    Begonias are known around the world as a plant of beauty and diversity. What can they teach us about the world around us? Through his work on Begonias and other flowering plants found in Northeast India, Professor Dipankar Borah sees the world differently. It’s not just for his own benefit though.

    “Much of my time is spent making students aware of their surroundings,” He says. “We trek to forests, cook food from the wilderness, and then find joy in the simple yet profound experiences. Through these moments of exploration and laughter, I hope to rekindle their sense of wonder and then help them build the lasting bond with nature.”

    In this episode, let Dr. Borah invite you with joy and wonder into the world of Begonias.


    Dipankar Borah’s paper “A new species Begonia ziroensis and a new record of Begonia siamensis from Arunachal Pradesh, Northeast India” is in volume 63 issue 1 of the New Zealand Journal of Botany.

    It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.1080/0028825X.2023.2295439

    A transcript of this episode can be found here: Dipankar Borah - Transcript

    New Species: Begonia ziroensis

    Episode image credit: Dipankar Borah

    Read more on Dipankar’s Researchgate: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Dipankar-Borah

    And Follow him on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dipu.borah2/

    Be sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and like the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).

    Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)

    If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.com

    If you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPod

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    31 分
  • A New Bee Fly with Lisa Rollinson and Allan Cabrero
    2025/04/30

    For some people, a box of 100-year-old bee flies might seem daunting, but for Lisa Rollinson and Allan Cabrero, It was an exciting challenge. As part of a Smithsonian-based internship, Lisa worked with Allan to identify the flies, creating a new key for several genera and discovering a new species along the way.

    Flies aren’t the most charismatic group, but Lisa sees them as an unexpected opportunity to introduce people to taxonomy. “I think science can be really good for getting people curious and getting them invested in things they don’t think about very often, like flies,” she says. “I think that people are often more scientific than they actually think.” Listen in for a great conversation about bee flies and making accessible taxonomic resources that will hopefully stand the test of time. Plus, learn the sweet naming decision that makes this new species the “Sister Bug.”


    Lisa Rollinson and Allan Cabrero’s paper “Species discovery in Southern African bee flies (Diptera, Bombyliidae): A new species in the revised genus Enica (Macquart, 1834)” is in volume 66 Issue 1 of African Invertebrates.

    It can be found here: https://doi.org/10.3897/afrinvertebr.66.129611

    A transcript of this episode can be found here: Lisa and Allan - Transcript

    New Species: Enica adelphe

    Episode image credit: Lisa Rollinson

    Lucid Builder keys: https://keys.lucidcentral.org/keys/v4/enica

    Follow Lisa on Twitter/X: @LisaRollinson5

    Follow Allan on Instagram: @allan_the_entomologist

    Be sure to follow New Species on Bluesky (@newspeciespodcast.bsky.social) and Instagram (@NewSpeciesPodcast) and like the podcast page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/NewSpeciesPodcast).

    Music in this podcast is "No More (Instrumental)," by HaTom (https://fanlink.to/HaTom)

    If you have questions or feedback about this podcast, please e-mail us at NewSpeciesPodcast@gmail.com

    If you would like to support this podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, please consider doing so at https://www.patreon.com/NewSpeciesPod

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    46 分

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