dude I bet they are all Species variations, not even genus variations. I dunno, I didnt read the article
thank you for this remarkable insight. i would definitely like to hear more of your thoughts on other articles/topics that you didn't read.
@konix: thanks. yeah, it seems you are right. The wording of the article is a bit confusing, though. It says "the rate of new species being discovered annually is around 10,000 with a majority in the Amazon River basin," which leads me to believe that 10,000 is the worldwide tally. The Amazon River Basin is a HUGE area (8,235,430 km2 according to Wikipedia, which is almost exactly 1/2 of South America). The Mekong Delta, on the other hand, is only 39,000 km2 (211 times smaller). Still, even if 5,000 of those are Amazon discoveries, that is still fascinating!