It"s funny to name species after celebrities, but there"s a serious side too
https://funnythingshere.xyz/its-funny-to-name-species-after-celebrities-but-theres-a-serious-side-too/-https://images.theconversation.com/files/216424/original/file-20180426-175044-1ps4wqw.jpg?ixlib=rb-1.1.0&q=45&auto=format&w=754&fit=clip - Microleo attenboroughi . Scaptia beyonceae . Crikey steveirwini . These are the scientific names of just a few of the nearly 25,000 species of plants, animals, fungi and micro-organisms discovered and named in Australia in the past decade. In each case, the honoured celebrity’s name is Latinised and added to the name of an existing or new genus – a set of closely related species that share common characteristics. In the above examples, Microleo (meaning “tiny lion”) is a genus of extinct carnivorous possums, while Scaptia is a genus of colourful horseflies. And in the case of Crikey steveirwini , a rare snail from northern Queensland, even the genus name honours Irwin, in the form of his favoured colloquialism. Read more: It’s
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