Having been collected back in the 19th century during an expedition in South America, a rather small snail species has been sitting around on the shelves of Madrid’s National Museum of Natural Sciences ever since. Covered in more than a century-old dust, it was described as new only recently when an obscure specimen placed in the long tail of a historical collection drew the attention of Drs. Breure and Araujo.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150810110909.htm
Brushing off the dust: New snail species found lying in a museum since the 19th century
10 agosto 2015
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