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“Lately, people have been eager to travel to remote biodiversity hot spots to find new or rare species, but if one looks in their own backyard, they may end up finding a new species right there,” said study co-author Zeeshan A. Mirza, a researcher at the National Centre for Biological Sciences in Bangalore, in a news release.