Spain discovered unique insects

On March 13, the Environment Department of Andalucía, Spain - CMAA - announced that the CMAA volunteer team had discovered a new insect in a cave 60 meters below ground level, at Cazorla Natural Garden.

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Insects " Protonemura Gevi ". (Photo: diariomarbella.es)

The CMAA claims that the new insect species was discovered and named " Protonemura Gevi " as the only creature of the insect-legged insect class, "known around the world for its characteristics adapted to the lower deep underground. "

An adult male is 6-8mm in size, while females range in size from 7-8.5mm.

The " Protonemura Gevi " insects have a pair of antennae used as very long antennas, their eyes are atrophy and their wings are reduced.

According to the research team, these traits are the result of evolution to adapt to life in deep underground caves.

The CMAA said previously that an Iberian species recorded under an underground cave in the ground, however, researchers have also found the presence of this species in the surface layer of water.

However, in the case of " Protonemura Gevi " the team did not detect any of them when surveying the surface areas around the said cave area.

Currently, the group of entomologists has discovered " Protonemura Gevi " is working with the University of Granada to conduct further research on ecological conditions and habitats to ensure the survival of the species. This unique creature. /.