Newly discovered / described species 2014

The pale colour is no indication for new species for sure as euplectes weavers tend to become paler in captivity. The size could be something but for me it looks like a normal Euplectes franciscanus male.
 
I don't get the bit were he says “It was something I’d never seen before. I thought it might be a hybrid but it’s not.” -- if he doesn't know what it is, how can he say it is not a hybrid?
 
Almost all article sources for this discovery are "from a very bad level!" lintworm. Just try searching the web on it. But maybe this article and video will be more to your's and everyone else's liking:

Mouse-Like Creature Has 'Elephant's Trunk' | Quirky - Capital

This link may be more satisfying Current Topic: A New Species of Round-eared Sengi (Genus <em>Macroscelides</em>) | Sengis (Elephant Shrews) as it includes a link to the original paper. I recommend this section of the California Academy of Sciences website to all sengi fans.
 
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