This adorable insect which was unveiled recently, was amongst the 60 new creatures found by ecologists on an expedition to South America's Surinamerainforest in 2012. Measuring a mere 7 mm long, it has a gorgeous gold bodyadorned with bright orange dots and stripes. But its most distinct feature is its hair that resembles the popular toy dolls. However in the case of the insect, the tuftsemanate from the rear of the body and are made of wax produced by specialized glands in the insect's abdomen.
As for what this insect is? While Larsen suspects it to be a member of theplanthopper family that are known to exude these tufts of wax, there is no way to confirm if that is indeed the case. That's because as he was snapping the gorgeous photo, the nimble insect snuck away into the thick vegetation and was not seen again, during the rest of the expedition.
Other fun, slightly less exotic creatures discovered in what scientists call one of the world's most 'pristine rainforests', include a chocolate colored frog and one of the tiniest known species of dung beetle.
Resources: huffingtonpost.com,dailymail.co.uk, nationalgeo.com
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