![A tiny frog species with a sharp chirping call believed to be new to science, Oreophryne, is pictured in this undated handout photo. The Oreophryne was discovered in limestone hills during a Conservation International (CI) led Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) expedition of Papua New Guinea's highlands wilderness in 2008. Jumping spiders, a striped gecko and a chirping frog are among more than 50 new species discovered in Papua-New Guinea, the environmental group Conservation International reported on March 24, 2009.[Agencies]](http://www.cctv.com/english/special/techmax/20090326/images/1238052315795_1238052315795_r.jpg)
A tiny frog species with a sharp chirping call believed to be new to
science, Oreophryne, is pictured in this undated handout photo. The
Oreophryne was discovered in limestone hills during a Conservation
International (CI) led Rapid Assessment Program (RAP) expedition of
Papua New Guinea's highlands wilderness in 2008. Jumping spiders, a
striped gecko and a chirping frog are among more than 50 new species
discovered in Papua-New Guinea, the environmental group Conservation
International reported on March 24, 2009.[Agencies]
50 new species discovered in Papua-New Guinea
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