Genius van die Press VIII

Welkom by volume agt van die inkonsekwent reoccurring reeks, Genius van die Press. ek het afgekom op Hierdie artikel recently regarding an endemic Puerto Rican butterfly. Wie kan vir my sê presies die rede waarom hierdie verslag is misleidend? Dit kan 'n bietjie moeiliker as die standaard GOP (Ek stel voor gooi enige voorheen verbonde akronieme met die letters). Hint, just telling me the butterfly in the picture is from Malaysia is not the answer I’m looking for!

5 comments to Genius of the Press VIII

  • The article’s title contradicts with the content. The habitat will receive the protected status, not the species.
    Is this the solution?

  • The review also could determine that protected status is not warrantedthe report makes it seem as if protection is imminent.

  • You’re both right, but not quite the answer I’m looking for! This GOP is in line with the others I’ve done and is taxonomy related, just not as glaring (I actually didn’t realize it for a while).

  • Harlequin butterfly family”? There is no such thing. The PR species (Atlantea tulita) is one of the brush-footed butterflies (family Nymphalidae), while the Malayan species shown (Paralaxita orphua) is a metalmark (family Riodinidae).

  • Bingo. I took for granted that I’ve seen similar Riodinidae in Costa Ricafigured it wasn’t a stretch that one was threatened on PR. I actually posted this link on a message board without looking any of it up to fact checkdawned on me days later to go back and find out more about the lep. Almost snuck by me