When you think about the discovery of new species, the normal thing is to imagine a guy with salacot in the Amazon or in a cave in Borneo. But no. This time the thing goes from four tiny bugs that have appeared in Andalusia while a team of scientists were looking for mosquitoes with the Nile virus. As you hear: they were to something else and they encountered four species of hematophagous flies that no one had catalogued before. The finding, led…
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When you think about the discovery of new species, the normal thing is to imagine a guy with salacot in the Amazon or in a cave in Borneo. But no. This time the thing goes from four tiny bugs that have appeared in Andalusia while a team of scientists were looking for mosquitoes with the Nile virus. As you hear: they were to something else and they encountered four species of hematophagous flies that no one had catalogued before. The finding, led…