By FUMI YADA/ Staff Writer
July 2, 2022 at 07:00 JST
A formerly unknown mite species, called “iwado hamabedani,” given the scientific name “Ameronothrus retweet,” was discovered via a message posted on Twitter. (Provided by Hosei University professor Satoshi Shimano)
When biologist Satoshi Shimano saw a post about a new mite species on Twitter, he couldn't have known that the repeated resharing of the image would lead to the discovery of another. [Read More]
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