<Li> Arthropods <Ul> <Li> In 2002 a new genus and species of centipede (Nannarrup hoffmani) was discovered in Central Park . At about 0.4 inches (10 mm) long, it is one of the smallest centipedes in the world . </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Ul> <Li> In 2002 a new genus and species of centipede (Nannarrup hoffmani) was discovered in Central Park . At about 0.4 inches (10 mm) long, it is one of the smallest centipedes in the world . </Li> </Ul> <Li> In 2002 a new genus and species of centipede (Nannarrup hoffmani) was discovered in Central Park . At about 0.4 inches (10 mm) long, it is one of the smallest centipedes in the world . </Li> <Li> Beetles <Ul> <Li> Since the late 1990s, the Central Park Conservancy, the United States Department of Agriculture, and several city and state agencies have been fighting an infestation of the Asian long - horned beetle, which has been reported in Long Island and Manhattan, including some parts of Central Park . The beetle, which likely was accidentally shipped from its native China in an untreated shipping crate, has no natural predators in the United States, and the fight to contain its infestation has been very expensive . The beetle infests trees by boring a hole in them to deposit its eggs, at which point the only way to end the infestation is to destroy the tree . Several thousand trees were infected in the city and later removed, including 2 trees that were removed from Central Park . </Li> </Ul> </Li>

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