International scientists announce top 10 new species - 30 May 2010  
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In efforts to draw attention to the importance of biodiversity, a committee of international scientists have compiled a list of top 10 new species described in 2009, which includes a unique freshwater minnow, a two-inch mushroom named Small Favor, an edible yam with 5 lobes and a flat-faced Psychedelic frogfish, among others. The 10 species have been selected from Africa, Indonesia, Madagascar, Myanmar, New Zealand, the Philippines, Thailand, US, and Uruguay.

Quentin Wheeler, director of the International Institute for Species Exploration said, “Most people do not realize just how incomplete our knowledge of Earth's species is ... We are surrounded by such an exuberance of species diversity that we too often take it for granted.”

Our earnest appreciation, International Institute for Species Exploration and all scientists involved in the discovery of these unique life forms. Blessed be our world in appreciation of the myriad natural creations that grace our Earth.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/wildlife/7758656/Top-10-new-species-fanged-minnow-and-carnivorous-
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http://www.tgdaily.com/general-sciences-features/49908-weird-and-wonderful-top-ten-new-species-announced