Among the approximately 16,000 new species described every year, roughly 6,000 are insects. Pictured here is a lanternfly from India. Credit: John J. Wiens

Scientists are discovering new species faster than ever, revealing that Earth holds far more life than we once imagined. The accelerating pace of discovery suggests millions of species may still be waiting to be found.

About three centuries ago, Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus launched an ambitious effort to identify and name all living organisms on Earth. He later became known as the father of modern taxonomy after creating the binomial naming system and formally describing more than 10,000 plant and animal species. Scientists have carried that work forward ever since, steadily expanding the known catalog of life on our p…

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