BBC Climate & Science

In honor of San Princess Warrior, Princess Princess Monok, a new in science, a princess Mononoke Princess, a princess warrior.
Chinese researchers were identified by the new species, Branchiostegus Sanae after they noticed its unique strips for the cheeks.
San, princess, raised by wolves, was the main character of Haio Miyazak’s animation in 1997 Hayo Miyazaki.
Princess Mononok was a sensation in Japan and rated more than 19 billion Yen (100.4 million pounds).

Recently detected fish is a deep -sea tile belonging to the Branchiostegidae family.
As the name implies, deep -sea tanks occur at the far depths, and some species are at a depth of 600 m below the surface.
Researchers at the South China Sea Institute, the Chinese Academy of Science, the University of Zhejiang and the University of Chinese University used a genetic analysis to confirm it as a new species.
Inspired by the resemblance to San, they chose “Sanae” for a particular name as tribute.
Leading author of the study Chaoheen Juan said: “At Princess Monok, San is a young woman grown by wolves after her parents were thrown. She sees herself part of the forest and fights for his defense.
“The film deepens into a complex relationship between people and nature, promoting a message about the harmonious coexistence between them: what we hope to respond through this name.”
The deep -sea boar is usually found in the markets of seafood in the east and southeastern Asia.
However, their variety remains relatively low, only 31 described in the Branchiostegidae family and 19 Branchiostegus.
“Searching a new species in this group is a rare and happy event, especially distinctive as Branchiostegus Sanae,” said Haochen Juan.
Over the last 34 years, only three new species of Branchiostegus have been discovered.
Samples are preserved in marine biological collections to help scientists learn more about them.