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New 'ecclesiastical' moth named after Pope Leo XIV

Summary by Phys.org
Distinguished by its striking colors and a name that carries the weight of a high ecclesiastical office, a new species of moth has been discovered in the rugged terrain of Greece. When researchers from the Tyrolean State Museum, the Finnish Museum of Natural History and the Bavarian State Collection of Zoology identified this unique insect in the White Mountains of Crete, they chose a name that reflects both its noble appearance and a message of…

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This new species, whose scientific name is Pyralis papaleonei, was presented last April 28, 2026, a few days after Robert Prevost officially assumed as a pontiff Peter Huemer, a moth researcher at the State Museum of Tyrol, in Innsbruck, recently described a new species of moth: it is small, purple tones and inhabits the mountains of Crete. He called it Lion XIV, in honor of the pope. This new species, whose scientific name is Pyralis papaleonei…

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ScienceBlog.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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