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New Beetles Discovered Among Those that Call Hawaii's Haleakala Volcano Home
The Hawaiian Haleakala volcano is home to a wide variety of species that occupy their own ecological niche. In a recent study, Cornell researchers identified 116 beetles native to this region, 74 of which are new to science.
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