This mite, recently discovered in a coca plantation in Brazil, was named &quot;Excelsotarsonemus tupi&quot; in honor of the Tupi people of Brazil, an indigenous tribe that once inhabited most of Brazil&#039;s coastline. Feather-like setae on its body allow it to ride breezes from tree to tree in the forest canopy. It grows brown fungi on its body for food. (Photo courtesy Chris Pooley / Electron &amp; Confocal Microscopy Unit USDA-ARS)