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New Insect Species Discovered in Guangzhou Urban Wetlands

Researchers at the Guangdong Academy of Sciences have unveiled a newly identified insect species, Eidoreus haizhuensis, discovered in the urban wetlands of Guangzhou, the capital city of Guangdong Province in south China.

The announcement was made on February 16 during a mangrove conservation awareness event held in Guangzhou, highlighting the region's commitment to preserving its unique wetland ecosystems. Eidoreus haizhuensis adds to the rich biodiversity of the area and underscores the importance of ongoing conservation efforts in urban environments.

The discovery of this new species not only contributes to the scientific community's understanding of wetland ecosystems but also emphasizes the role of urban wetlands in supporting diverse biological communities. The Guangdong Academy of Sciences continues to monitor and research the various species inhabiting these vital areas, aiming to promote sustainable coexistence between urban development and natural habitats.

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