NEW SPECIES: World’s smallest known seahorse, caffeine-free coffee tree, and bacteria that survives in hairspray among top ten new species of 2009

The International Institute for Species Exploration at Arizona State University has announced its top ten new species for 2009. Among the new species are a “gigantic new species and genus of palm with fewer than 100 individuals found only in a small area of northwestern Madagascar;” an exceptionally cryptic and the “smallest known seahorse with a standard length of 13.8mm (0.54 inches);” the smallest known snake “with a total length of 104mm (4.1 inches);” a “new caffeine-free coffee from Cameroon, the first record of a caffeine-free species from Central Africa;” and a “new species of extremophile bacteria was discovered in hairspray.” You can nominate your favorite new species for 2010 here.ThreadsnakeImage: S. Blair Hedges

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