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On the Greek island of Crete, an unknown butterfly was discovered. An international research team led by Peter Huemer of the Tyrolean State Museums baptized him Pope Leo XIV. Huemer explains what this means. The so-called Pope Leo butterfly reaches a wing span of about two centimetres and is therefore one of the medium-sized representatives of his group. Particularly striking are the purple forewings with an orange-golden spot and distinctive wh…
A moth species discovered in Crete has been named Pyralis papaleonei in honor of Pope Leo XIV, the journal "Nota Lepidopterologica" reported. The discovery was made by scientists from the Tyrolean State Museum, the Finnish Museum of Natural History, and the Bavarian Zoological Collection in the limestone White Mountains (Lefka Ori) in western Crete, Greece. The moth is likely endemic, meaning it doesn't occur elsewhere. The article "Moth named a…
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