The newly discovered Phrynopus inti was named after the Incan sun god, due to the color of its iris. Photo: E. Lehr Daniel Sanchez Article Updated: November 9, 2017 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! The newly discovered Phrynopus inti was named after the Incan sun god, due to the color of its iris. Photo: E. Lehr leave a reply Cancel reply Notify me of new posts by email.submit Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Related Articles From the same category Latin America ecommerce to reach $70B, Big Tech takes notice According to a recent study, Latin America's ecommerce market will reach $70 billion USD in the next 12 months. Big Tech is beginning to take notice. Latin America-based… Las Bambas: four villages threaten to paralyze Peru’s largest copper mine The future of shipments from the Las Bambas copper mine hinge on whether four villages in Apurimac accept the government’s offer of a 45-day truce. Copper concentrate… Peru: law prohibits members of Congress from switching parties Peru’s Congress on Thursday passed a law which punishes legislators who resign from the political party they were elected with during their term. Congress passed… American film highlights Peru’s sovereign-debt dispute “The Debt,” an American film which explores Peru’s sovereign-debt lawsuit and other issues, opened in U.S. theaters last week. The film’s plot entwines… The increasing benefit of drones in Peru With a complex array of social and political worries on the ground in Peru, a bird's eye view from above is always a welcome sight. That's why the country is using…