FOCUS: Counting on Nature promotes better understanding

Staff reports  |  Look around and you might find something new, just as local resident Tess Moody did three years ago.

 In June 2018, Moody, a part-time staff member at the Charleston County Parks and Recreation Commission (CCPRC), found a new species of millipede at Caw Caw Interpretive Center, according to the agency.  She took a photo of the arthropod and posted it to an online forum for entomologists for identification. 

She then was contacted by Jackson Means of Virginia Tech, who believed it could be an unidentified species. They were unable to find the millipede specimen at Caw Caw again until June of 2020. This second discovery allowed the two to confirm that the millipede was indeed previously undescribed in scientific literature.

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