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Beautiful new fish species with yellow head discovered

Por: Newsweek Tech March 20, 2023

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A new species of fish has been identified from a museum collection in Sydney, Australia. The researchers at the Australian Museum hope that this discovery will help inform future conservation efforts and species management.Within the museum's collection are two types of colorful goby dartfish, which were previously considered to be of the same species, Nemateleotris helfrichi. We've long suspected that they actually represent two... + full article



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