New species from the wild Mekong


One of 10 new reptiles, this snake belongs to the Elapid group, which are mostly venomous - including the king cobra. Coluberoelaps nguyenvansangi, however, is a very different beast, lacking in fangs


The Bare-faced bulbul was first noted 15 years ago but only recently has it been traced to its home in the karst limestones of Laos. Conservationists hope that its remote location will keep it safe from encroachment.

Also newly described in 2009 was Musa chunii, a wild banana. So far it has only been found in one nature reserve in China's Yunnan Province, and there are reports from neighbouring Burma.


The new finds include about 10 species of Oreoglanis sucker-fish from Thailand. These use their underbodies and fins to form a sucker, enabling them to cling to rocks even in fast streams. Scientists suspect similar species exist in neighbouring countries.

Source : BBC
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