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New 'Lucifer' bee

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November 13, 2025

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Why in news?

Australian scientists discover new 'lucifer' bee with devil-like horns in the state of Western Australia.

  • Scientific name – Megachile lucifer.
  • Family – Megachilidae.
  • Genus – Megachile.
  • Subgenus – Hackeriapis.
  • Discovered Location – Found in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, while surveying the critically endangered wildflower Marianthus aquilonaris in 2019.
  • Inspiration – The name was also a playful nod to the Netflix series Lucifer.
  • Lucifer means "light bringer" in Latin.
  • Unique Features –
    • Distinctive Horns in Female Bees – Female bees have tiny horn-like facial protrusions—absent in males—that inspired the species' devilish name.
    • Size – The horns, each measured at about 0.9 millimeters long.
    • These horns may serve a defensive or ecological function, possibly aiding in flower access or deterring predators.
    • Genetic Breakthrough – A DNA test confirmed this bee species doesn't match any known bees, marking it as the first newly identified member of its group in over 20 years.

Lucifer Bee

  • Ecological Role – It plays a vital role in pollinating endangered native plants, especially in isolated ecosystems threatened by habitat loss and climate change.
  • Significance – Australia has about 2,000 native bee species, with over 300 still unnamed and undescribed; this discovery emphasizes the importance of studying native bees.

References

  1. The Hindu | Australian scientists discover new 'lucifer' bee
  2. NBC news | Discovery of new 'lucifer' bee

 

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