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'Ant from Mars' has been discovered
Ancient things that become new findings are always interesting to find and study
A new species of insect, nicknamed “the ant from Mars” because of its strange and unique physical characteristics, has been discovered in the Amazon rainforest.
The Martialis heureka ant, a blind predator that lives in soil and grows to between 2mm and 3mm long, was identified as belonging to an entirely new branch that is extremely close in nature to the first ants to evolve.
The ant is so unlike any other that its Latin name means “eureka ant from Mars”. The name derives from a comment by the renowned biologist E.O.Wilson, who jokingly told the discovery team that the ant looked so strange it must come from Mars. The “heureka” species epithet, meaning
“I've found it”, comes from the way that a single specimen was discovered five years after the first examples had been lost.
This is actually the third specimen of its kind ever found, but the first two, discovered by Manfred Verhaagh from the Museum of Natural History in Germany, dried and shattered upon handling while being sent back for DNA analysis. But the existing specimen found later by Rabeling (and which received the rediscovery joy shout "Heureka" as a second name) brought enough evidence that it belonged to a new species, genus and subfamily, with a phylogenetic position placed at the base of ants' evolutionary tree.
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Pat Garcia
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at 23:46 on September 21st, 2008
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at 00:27 on September 22nd, 2008
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at 19:08 on September 22nd, 2008
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