scientist has discovered new species of bee in Australia. The bee has tiny horns on its head. The scientist is bee ecologist Dr Kit Prendergast. She gave bee the Latin name Mega-kylie lucifer. "Lucifer" is another name for Devil. Dr Prendergast found the bee while she was doing survey of endangered wildflower in city of Perth, Western Australia. She told "Perth Now" news agency that she gave the bee its name because of its horns. She said: "These horns are very distinct and devilish. I wanted to call it devil-like name and so I decided on Lucifer." She added: "Lucifer means 'light bringer' in Latin. I want to bring light to issues around lack of conservation of native bees."
Australia is home to more than 2,000 species of native bees. Bee experts say that hundreds of them have yet to be named. Dr Prendergast said: "There are many native bees that have evolved in Australia. We don't even know names of them. They haven't been described. We don't know their distribution or where they nest." Lucifer bee is " first new member of this bee group to be described in more than 20 years". She added that there is lot of "life we still have to discover". Prendergast is worried that endangered wildflower and new bee "could be at risk from habitat disturbance and other threatening processes like climate change".