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Mystery over 4 spiders found in Florida is solved: It s an entirely new species
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Zoo Miami staff help discover a brand new spider species in Miami
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The Pine Rockland Trapdoor Spider was found in the critically endangered Pine Rockland forest surrounding Zoo Miami. (Courtesy of Zoo Miami)
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. – There’s a new species of spider in the world, and it was discovered first by none other than a Zoo Miami zookeeper.
According to Zoo Miami, The Pine Rockland Trapdoor Spider (
Ummidia
richmond) was first found in the critically endangered Pine Rockland forest surrounding Zoo Miami by a zookeeper who was checking reptile research traps back in 2012. When the zookeeper shared the photo of the spider with the Zoo’s Conservation and Research Department for identification, it didn’t match any existing records for known species in the region.
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IMAGE: Carlos Ruiz won first place with this photograph showing Cleopatra Pimienta, a biologist and doctoral candidate at Florida International University, working on her photographic record of insect-pollinated flowers in the. view more
Credit: Carlos Ruiz
Three winners have been selected in the 2020 Faces of Biology Photo Contest, sponsored by the American Institute of Biological Sciences (AIBS). Art and science are inextricably linked to effective communication, said Scott Glisson, CEO of AIBS. This contest provides a forum for expression, inspiration, and technical skill. The creativity involved is magnificent.
The AIBS Faces of Biology contest showcases biological research in its many forms and settings. The photos are used to help the public and policymakers better understand the value of biological research and education.