Researchers find ‘remarkable’ hot-pink insect in Panama rainforest
PolicyMonday, April 13, 2026Mongabay

Researchers find ‘remarkable’ hot-pink insect in Panama rainforest

In March 2025, a team of researchers led by biologist Benito Wainwright discovered a striking hot-pink katydid in the Panama rainforest, highlighting the rich biodiversity and the ongoing importance of rainforest conservation efforts. This find could support policies aimed at protecting unique ecological areas that harbor such undiscovered species.

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