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" ... As it turns out, this specimen was not another Minmi—but a new genus and species entirely. This diagnosis is based on anatomy seen in the CT scans, the very same used on humans to diagnose medical problems. The new name is Kunbarrasaurus ieversi, a unique ankylosaur with a very strange inner ear. ... "
" ... In 2018, Christmas arrived early for reef enthusiasts and marine fish keepers when it was announced that an unknown fish species had been discovered on northeastern Madagascar. This fish was discovered in relatively shallow waters in a reef near a city, and was mostly white in color -- yet had never been seen before. Further, which genus this beautiful fish should be classified into confounded the experts, which added to the buzz of excitement surrounding it. ... "
" ... The genus Paracentropyge contains three species distributed across the Pacific Ocean and eastern Indian Ocean: the purple mask angelfish, Pa. venusta, whose range is restricted to shallow coral reefs in southern Japan, extending south to Taiwan and to the northern Philippines; the multibarred angelfish, Pa. multifasciata, which is distributed throughout shallow coral reefs in the Pacific Ocean and eastern Indian Ocean; and the recently discovered peppermint angelfish, Pa. boylei, a small elusive fish that is restricted to very deep reefs in the French Polynesian Islands. ... "
" ... The key features of the Dinaledi fossils, though, place them within our genus. That is, the way H. naledi walked, grasped objects, and chewed food is more similar to our Homo ancestors than to earlier australopithecines. "The similarities of H. naledi to earlier members of Homo, including H. habilis, H. rudolfensis, and H. erectus," the authors explain, "suggest that this species may be rooted within the initial origin and diversification of our genus." ... "