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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Holly Evans

Species rediscovered nearly five decades after it was last seen

  • A distinctive jellyfish, the depastrum cyathiforme, feared globally extinct, has been rediscovered in a rockpool in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
  • The creature, which resembles a thistle flower, was last recorded in northern France in 1976 and had not been seen in the UK since 1954.
  • Tourist Neil Roberts discovered the jellyfish in South Uist in June 2023, with experts recently confirming its identity.
  • The rediscovery has been hailed as a remarkable find by experts, including Guy Freeman of British Wildlife magazine and Allen Collins from the Smithsonian Institution.
  • This finding prompts hope that the species has repopulated the UK and that more examples may be found on the Scottish island.

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Jellyfish believed to be extinct found in rockpools by tourist

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