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This is so interesting. They've been around for ages, but scientists have only learned of them now.. The best way to document every single organism is to encourage citizen scientists. iNaturalist is a useful app/website for this purpose.
@weecious @cendawanita Agree about iNaturalist. Personal experience: I recently took shots of an unidentified bee in Singapore. After uploading on iNat, it was identified as a seldom seen bee.
A local bee researcher then used my observation to locate more of the bees and he is now preparing a short paper describing them and their behaviour.
Congratulations on the find! I personally am very excited when I come across new species I have not encountered before.
I really should download iNaturalist again.
Encourage citizen scientists... And also talk to locals and encourage knowledge-sharing. Much of the field is changing positively in this regard but no doubt old-school attitude esp in the harder sciences was very dismissive and patronizing of local experience. So yeah, this is encouraging.