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Discoveries in Angola: New Species Unveiled on Lisima Plateau

Wildlife experts have made significant discoveries in Angola’s Lisima plateau, uncovering eight new species of dragonfly, unknown grasshoppers, and around 60 new vividly hued butterflies and moths, as reported by a conservation group on Wednesday.

Among the newly identified species are an armoured, predatory cricket, a previously undescribed species of copper caterpillar that grows into a butterfly, and a crowned crab spider that fluoresces under ultraviolet light. Additionally, a new blood orange-hued ladybird orb-web spider that mimics ladybirds in signaling predators with its bright color has been identified.

The expedition, led by Rob Taylor, highlights the speed at which species are disappearing due to the global ecological crisis, largely driven by human activities such as deforestation and mining which threaten wildlife in the Lisima plateau.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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