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Researchers discover two new species of rare and endangered cashmere flying squirrel |
Xinhua News Agency, Kunming, June 1 (Reporter Zhao Peiran) A research team composed of scholars from China, Australia and the United States has recently discovered two new species of the genus Cashmere Flying Squirrel in Shigatse, Tibet and Nujiang River, Yunnan, named Tibet Cashmere Flying Squirrel and Snow cashmere flying squirrel.
The first author of the paper, China Ke Xueyuan assistant researcher Lee the right to introduce Kunming Institute of Zoology, cashmere flying squirrel is a total length of over one meter, weighing up to 2.
Academy of Sciences
The research team conducted a detailed morphological and genetic comparison of 24 cashmere flying mouse books in the collections of Natural History Museums at home and abroad, and finally confirmed that the cashmere flying squirrels are likely to be distributed throughout the Himalayas and high mountains in northwestern Yunnan, and differentiated into Three species with significantly different coat colors, cheek teeth, and genetics.
"People in many parts of China commonly call flying squirrels as'flying fox'.
"Cashmere flying squirrels have the highest tooth crowns among flying squirrels.
The discovery of two new species of cashmere flying squirrel once again shows that the Himalayas and Hengduan Mountains have extremely rich biological resources.