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Dear all,

Please find below this week's most popular photos and newly introduced species. Have a great weekend!

kind regards,

Ferdy
Founder


Popular photos this week
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Species recently added to JungleDragon
Clicking Shrike-Babbler (Pteruthius intermedius)
The clicking shrike-babbler is a species of bird in the family Vireonidae. It is found from Assam, India, eastern Myanmar to southern China, and southern Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Black-throated Tit (Aegithalos concinnus)
The black-throated bushtit, also known as the black-throated tit, is a very small passerine bird in the family Aegithalidae.
Rufous-backed Sibia (Leioptila annectens)
The rufous-backed sibia is a passerine bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is found from the Himalayas to south-central Vietnam. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Grey-crowned Crocias (Laniellus langbianis)
The grey-crowned crocias is a passerine bird in the family Leiothrichidae. It is endemic to Vietnam, where it has a highly restricted distribution in the Da Lat Plateau. It has also been observed, and independently surveyed in 2015, in Central Vietnam on the Kontum Plateau, where it may be more abundant.
Grey Taxeotis (Taxeotis intextata)
"Taxeotis intextata" is a species of moth of the family Geometridae. It is widely distributed in Australia, from Duaringa, Queensland, to Victoria and Tasmania.
Lentinula lateritia
''Lentinula lateritia'' is a species of agaric fungus in the family Omphalotaceae. It is found in South-east Asia and Australasia, except for New Zealand. Originally described by Miles Joseph Berkeley in 1881 as a species of ''Agaricus'', it was transferred to the genus ''Lentinula'' in 1983 by David.. more
Aleucosia costalis
Aleucosia costalis is a bee fly in the Aleucosia genus.
Prypnus trituberculatus
Prypnus trituberculatus is a species of beetle in the Prypnus genus.
Dictyotus inconspicuus
Dictyotus inconspicuus is a stink bug in the Dictyotus genus.
Lipotriches australica
''Lipotriches australica'', commonly known as the green and gold nomia, is a species of bee in the family Halictidae. It was described by Frederick Smith in 1875, and is widely distributed across mainland Australia. It is approximately the size of a European honeybee, and it is a buzz pollinator. When.. more
Straw Stiltbug (Neides tipularius)
"Neides tipularius" is a Palearctic stilt bug. It occurs from the Northern Mediterranean to Scandinavia and the British Isles. Further east it is found in Asia minor and the Caucasus to Central Asia. In Germany and the Alps it is widespread and not uncommon. In Britain it is locally common in large.. more
Eleale simplex
Eleale simplex is a checkered beetle in the Eleale genus.
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