Australian scientists identify new ‘lucifer’ bee with devilish horns
"It's the first new member of this bee group to be described in more than 20 years," says scientist
SYDNEY: As if deadly snakes, spiders and sharks were not enough, Australia now has another unsettling creature, a “lucifer” bee sporting devil-like horns.
Curtin University said on Tuesday the species, named Megachile (Hackeriapis) lucifer, was identified in Western Australia.
Kit Prendergast of the university’s School of Molecular and Life Sciences found the bee in 2019 while surveying a critically endangered wildflower and was immediately struck by its distinctive look.
"The female had these incredible little horns on her face," she said.
A fan of the Netflix TV show "Lucifer", she said the name was the perfect fit for the bee's distinctively devilish appearance.
"It's the first new member of this bee group to be described in more than 20 years, which really shows how much life we still have to discover," Prendergast said.
She added that she hopes the discovery will raise awareness about the number of undiscovered species that could still be out there, especially in areas threatened by mining.
"Many mining companies still don't survey for native bees, so we may be missing undescribed species, including those that play crucial roles in supporting threatened plants and ecosystems," she said.
"Without knowing which native bees exist and what plants they depend on, we risk losing both before we even realise they're there."
Almost all flowering plants depend on wild pollinators, particularly bees, but habitat loss and climate change are driving many vital species to the brink of extinction.
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