Saudi National Center for Wildlife Discovers New Species of Scorpion

The scorpion was discovered in the Majami Al-Hadb Reserve in southern Riyadh. (SPA)
The scorpion was discovered in the Majami Al-Hadb Reserve in southern Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi National Center for Wildlife Discovers New Species of Scorpion

The scorpion was discovered in the Majami Al-Hadb Reserve in southern Riyadh. (SPA)
The scorpion was discovered in the Majami Al-Hadb Reserve in southern Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia’s National Center for Wildlife announced on Monday the discovery of a new type of scorpion that belongs to the Leiurus genus.

The scorpion was discovered in the Majami Al-Hadb Reserve in southern Riyadh.

The discovery, based on the shape and genetic analysis of the newly discovered scorpion, was published in international journals specialized in wildlife.

The discovery brings the number of known species to 22 globally, five of which are found in the Kingdom.

Renowned scientific journal Zookeys published the new discovery in its September 7 issue; the new species was added to the Zoobank and Genbank lists.

The National Centre for Wildlife is working to determine the prevalence of this species as part of its efforts to care for wildlife in order to maintain the Kingdom's environmental balance and biodiversity.



Britain's Queen Camilla to Miss Annual Event with Illness

Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
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Britain's Queen Camilla to Miss Annual Event with Illness

Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File
Queen Consort Camilla will come under scrutiny for what she wears at her husband King Charles III's coronation. ADRIAN DENNIS / AFP/File

Britain's Queen Camilla has pulled out of an event on Friday night as she continues to experience some symptoms of illness after suffering a chest infection earlier this month, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson said.

Camilla, 77, was due to attend the Royal Variety Performance at the Royal Albert Hall in central London with husband King Charles, but he will now go to the charity entertainment show alone, Reuters reported.

"The queen continues to experience some lingering post-viral symptoms, as a result of which doctors have advised that, after a busy week of engagements, Her Majesty should prioritise sufficient rest," the spokesperson said.

A chest infection in the first week of

November

forced Camilla to cancel events for several days, but she had since returned to official duties.