List of organisms named after famous people (born 1900–1924)

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In biological nomenclature, organisms often receive scientific names that honor a person. A taxon (e.g., species or genus; plural: taxa) named in honor of another entity is an eponymous taxon, and names specifically honoring a person or persons are known as patronyms. Scientific names are generally formally published in peer-reviewed journal articles or larger monographs along with descriptions of the named taxa and ways to distinguish them from other taxa. Following rules of Latin grammar, species or subspecies names derived from a man's name often end in -i or -ii if named for an individual, and -orum if named for a group of men or mixed-sex group, such as a family. Similarly, those named for a woman often end in -ae, or -arum for two or more women.

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This list is part of the List of organisms named after famous people , and includes organisms named after famous individuals born between 1 January 1900 and 31 December 1924. It also includes ensembles (including bands) in which at least one member was born within those dates; but excludes companies, institutions, ethnic groups or nationalities, and populated places. It does not include organisms named for fictional entities, for biologists, paleontologists or other natural scientists, [note 1] nor for associates or family members of researchers who are not otherwise notable; exceptions are made, however, for natural scientists who are much more famous for other aspects of their lives, such as, for example, Japanese emperor Hirohito.

Organisms named after famous people born earlier than 1900 can be found in:

Organisms named after famous people born later than 1924 can be found in:

The scientific names are given as originally described (their basionyms): subsequent research may have placed species in different genera, or rendered them taxonomic synonyms of previously described taxa. Some of these names may be unavailable in the zoological sense or illegitimate in the botanical sense due to senior homonyms already having the same name.

List (people born 1900–1924)

  Yellow background shading indicates that this taxon name has been subsequently modified (e.g. species transferred to a different genus), but the eponymy is still valid
  Pink background shading indicates that this taxon name is invalid because of homonymy, or has been synonymised and is no longer in use, or is considered a nomen dubium
TaxonTypeNamesakeNotesTaxon imageNamesake imageRef
Abichites shahriari Korn et al., 2015 Ammonite Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar A fossil from the Permian of the Aras river valley, on the border between Iran and Azerbaijan, named "After Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar (1906–1988), the last poet of the lineage of classical legendary Iranian Azerbaijani poets." Shahriar (cropped).jpg [2]
Acanthella stanleei Nascimento, Cavalcanti & Pinheiro, 2019 Sponge Stan Lee "in honor of the scriptwriter and editor of Marvel Comics, recently deceased." Stan Lee December 2016.jpg [3]
Acanthobunocephalus scruggsi Carvalho & Reis, 2020 Catfish Earl Scruggs "Named after Earl Scruggs, a prominent American banjo player known for popularizing a three-finger banjo picking style, also known as "Scruggs style", which is characteristic of bluegrass music. The name of the species also makes an allusion to the common name given to aspredinid species in general (banjo catfishes), and the remarkable resemblance of the new species with this musical instrument." Earl Scruggs 2005.JPG [4]
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Acritus mandelai Gomy, 2001 Beetle Nelson Mandela A clown beetle native to South Africa. Acritus mandelai Gomy, 2001 (Histeridae) Paratype (42563397105).jpg Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [6]
Adoretus thomasi Limbourg, Dekoninck & Seidel, 2024 Beetle Terry-Thomas "Dedicated to the late British actor Terry-Thomas (1911–1990) for the similarity between the shape of the big moustache of his character of Sir Reginald in the 1966 French-British comedy film La Grande Vadrouille and the long setae on the apex of the parameres of the new species." Terry-Thomas, 1961.jpg [7]
Aegomorphus wojtylai Hilszczanski & Bystrowski, 2005 Beetle Pope John Paul II A Polish beetle, posthumously named for the Pope's birth name, Karol Wojtyła. Subsequently synonymised with Aegomorphus obscurior . George H W Bush and Pope John Paul II (cropped).jpg [8]
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Aetana manansalai Huber, 2015 Spider Vicente Manansala A cellar spider from the Philippines, "Named for the Filipino painter and illustrator Vicente Silva Manansala (1910–1981), most famous for his 'Madonna of the Slums'" Vicente Manansala 2010 stampsheet of the Philippines 2 (cropped).jpg [10]
Aetana ocampoi Huber, 2015 Hernando R. Ocampo A cellar spider from the Philippines, "Named for the Filipino artist Hernando Ruiz Ocampo (1911–1978), famous for his work reflecting the harsh realities of his country after the Second World War, but also for his interest in depicting Philippine flora and fauna."
Afgekia mahidoliae B.L.Burtt & Chermsir. Legume Srinagarindra A climbing vine from Thailand "dedicated, with permission, to Her Royal Highness, the King's Mother, whose interest in the Thai flora is well known." Bangkok Photowalk 1, Bangkok 08.10.2023 (12).jpg Princess Mother Srinagarindra.jpg [11]
Agraecia cesairei Hugel, 2009 Katydid Aimé Césaire This species is endemic to Martinique. It was subsequently transferred to the monotypic genus Sylvainhugiella , named after the scientist who described it. Aime Cesaire 2003.jpg [12]
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Aleiodes kingmani Shimbori & Shaw, 2014 Wasp Eduardo Kingman A parasitoid wasp from Ecuador, "named after Eduardo Kingman (Loja, February 23, 1913 – Quito, November 27, 1997), one of the greatest Ecuadorian artists, who dedicated his art to portray the indigenous people of Ecuador." [14]
Allende Álvarez-Padilla, 2007 Spider Salvador Allende A genus of Long-jawed orb weaver spiders native to Chile. Salvador Allende Gossens-.jpg [15]
Allendia Noonan, 1974 Beetle Salvador Allende "The genus is named for Salvador Allende, the late president of Chile, and is dedicated to his memory." This genus is native to Chile, and was named one year after Allende's death. Salvador Allende Gossens-.jpg [16]
Alterosa amadoi Dumas, Calor & Nessimian, 2013 Caddisfly Jorge Amado A species native to Bahia state, Brazil, "dedicated to the deceased Brazilian writer Jorge Amado, who was born in Bahia state in 1912 and died in 2001. Amado is one of the most acclaimed contemporary Brazilian novelists, whose 32 novels have sold millions of copies. Among his best-known works are Capitães de Areia , Gabriela, Cravo e Canela , and Tieta do Agreste . In 2012, Brazil celebrated the centenary of his birth." Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [17]
Alterosa caymmii Dumas, Calor & Nessimian, 2013 Dorival Caymmi A species native to Bahia state, Brazil, "named in memory of Dorival Caymmi, considered one of the most important Brazilian songwriters. Caymmi was born in Bahia state in 1914 and died [in] 2008. He became a national icon with his lyrics that evoked the charm of Bahia's fishing villages, beaches and beautiful women, like "O Que é Que a Baiana Tem?", "Marina", "Rainha do Mar", "Samba da Minha Terra", among others". Dorival Caymmi 1946 rev Carioca.jpg
Ambocythere amadoi Bergue & Coimbra, 20218 Crustacean Jorge Amado A fossil ostracod from the Pleistocene of Brazil, "In honor of the Brazilian writer Jorge Amado (1912–2001), born in Bahia State, on whose coast lies the Camamu Basin." (the type locality). Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [18]
Amplaria adamsi Shear & Krejca, 2007 Millipede Ansel Adams A troglobiont species found in Sequoia National Park, California, named "After the late Ansel Adams, an extraordinary photographer whose finest pictures depict the Sierra Nevada." Ansel Adams and camera.jpg [19]
Anelosimus nelsoni Agnarsson, 2006 Spider Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [20]
Anillinus docwatsoni Sokolov & Carlton, 2004 Beetle Doc Watson A species known from a single locality in Rutherford County, North Carolina, named "after Arthel "Doc" Watson, legendary bluegrass musician from North Carolina." Doc Watson Sugar Grove.jpg [21]
Anopheles (Cellia) seretsei Abdulla-Khan, Coetzee & Hunt, 1998 Mosquito Seretse Khama A nail mosquito from Botswana. Seretse Khama 1961.png [22]
Anthonomus rulfoi Clark, 1987 Weevil Juan Rulfo This species is native to Mexico. Rulfo por Lyon.jpg [23]
Arianops carteri Carlton, 2008 Beetle Jimmy Carter JimmyCarterPortrait2.jpg [24]
Astyanax kennedyi Géry, 1964 Fish John F. Kennedy This species was described shortly after Kennedy's assassination, and named in his memory. John F. Kennedy, White House color photo portrait.jpg [25]
Aulospongus mandela Cavalcanti, Santos & Pinheiro, 2014 Sponge Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [26]
Australopicus nelsonmandelai Manegold & Louchart, 2012 Bird Nelson Mandela A fossil woodpecker from the Pliocene of South Africa, "dedicated to Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela on the occasion of his 94th birthday on 18 July 2012." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [27]
Austrogena nerudai Krylova, Sellanes, Valdés & D'Elía, 2014 Bivalve Pablo Neruda "The species is dedicated to Pablo Neruda (1904–1973), the renowned Chilean poet, awarded with the Nobel Prize of literature in 1971, who was also a keen collector of shells. The poet's grave and one of his houses, 'Isla Negra', now a museum, are located at the seashore of El Quisco nearby the collection site of the new species." Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [28]
Austrotinodes lattesi Dumas, de Souza & Rocha, 2017 Caddisfly César Lattes A species from Brazil, "Dedicated to the Brazilian physicist Cesare Mansueto Giulio Lattes, who was born in Curitiba, Paraná state in 1924 and died in 2005. César Lattes was one of the most distinguished and honored Brazilian physicists, and his work was fundamental for the development of atomic physics. He was one of the discoverers of the Pion (pi meson), a subatomic particle, and one of the main personalities behind the creation of Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) and Centro Brasileiro de Pesquisas Físicas (CBPF)." Cesar Lattes (1954).tif [29]
Ayacucho pasolinii Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022 Harvestman Pier Paolo Pasolini Pier Paolo Pasolini.jpg [30]
Azygophleps adamsonae Yakovlev & László, 2020 Moth Joy Adamson A carpenter moth from Cameroon. [31]
Bacillus glennii Seuylemezian et al., 2020 Bacterium John Glenn This bacterium was isolated from the vehicle assembly building at Kennedy Space Center where the Viking spacecraft were assembled, and "named after John Glenn, a NASA astronaut who was the first American to orbit the Earth."
Subsequently transferred to genus Peribacillus .
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Bastanius Mirshamsi, Zamani & Marusik, 2016 Spider Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi "honouring the late emeritus professor of the University of Tehran Dr Mohammad Ebrahim Bastani Parizi (1924–2014), who was an Iranian historian, translator, poet, essayist and author of non-fiction books. His numerous publications are mostly popular reads on the history of Iran and the history of his hometown, Kerman." The type locality of the type species of this genus is in Kerman province. Bastani Parizi.jpg [34]
Belesica madiba Rousse & Van Noort, 2014 Wasp Nelson Mandela A species of parasitoid wasp endemic to South Africa. "We respectfully dedicate this rare gem to "Madiba" Nelson Mandela, for the enlightenment he brought to South Africa and the remainder of the World. Enkosi uhambe kakuhle Tata Madiba [Thank you and go well Tata Madiba]." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [35]
Belisana keyti Huber, 2005 Spider George Keyt A cellar spider from Sri Lanka, "Named for George Keyt (1901–1993), one of the most outstanding Sri Lankan painters. The eternal theme of devine [sic] and human love is the thread that runs unbroken throughout his prolific artistic career." [36]
Bohadschia cousteaui Cherbonnier, 1954 Sea cucumber Jacques Cousteau Described from specimens collected by Cousteau's ship, the RV Calypso. Cousteau1972 (cropped).jpg [37]
Cacomorphocerus bentifabrici Fanti & Damgaard, 2018 Beetle Bent Fabric A fossil soldier beetle found in Eocene Baltic amber, "named in honour of the Danish musician Bent Fabricius-Bjerre, internationally known as Bent Fabric, in recognition of his career as a pianist and composer." [38]
Calacalles manriquei Stüben, 2018 Weevil César Manrique "dedicated to César Manrique (1919–1992), the famous artist, sculptor, architect, but above all nature conservationist on the Canary Island of Lanzarote. He has characterised the present appearance of this volcanic island with its unique fauna and flora." This species is endemic to Lanzarote. [39]
Calathotarsus fangioi Ferretti, Soresi, González & Arnedo, 2019 Spider Juan Manuel Fangio This species is restricted to a small area of Buenos Aires Province in Argentina, and some of the specimens used to describe it were collected in Fangio's hometown, the city of Balcarce. Juan Manuel Fangio (circa 1952).jpg [40]
Callicebus bernhardi van Roosmalen et al., 2002 Monkey Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld Callicebus bernhardi.JPG Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld 1976.jpg [41]
Candelabrella shahriari Mekht. Fungus Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar This species was identified from samples of soil collected from Shahriar's grave in Tabriz, Iran.
Subsequently transferred to genus Arthrobotrys
Shahriar (cropped).jpg [42]
Capederces madibai Maquart & Van Noort, 2017 Beetle Nelson Mandela A longhorn beetle from South Africa "dedicated to Nelson Mandela, also known by his clan name Madiba, a South African hero and Nobel Peace Prize holder, who passed away on 5 December 2013 at the age of 95." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [43]
Carapoia carybei Huber, 2016 Spider Carybé A cellar spider from Brazil. [44]
Carebara madibai Fischer & Azorsa, 2014 Ant Nelson Mandela "Named in memory Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (18 July 1918–5 December 2013), who was nicknamed Madiba by his people, former South African president and anti-apartheid revolutionary, often also described as "father of the nation"." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [45]
Charletonia shahriari Saboori, Azimi & Shirdel, 2012 Mite Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar This species was described from specimens collected in Tabriz, Iran, and "named in memory of Mohammad Hossein Shahriar, one of the most famous poets of Iran from Tabriz (1906–1988)." Shahriar (cropped).jpg [46]
Charletonia terianae Hakimitabar, Saboori & Seiedy, 2013 Alenush Terian This species was described from specimens collected from the grounds of the University of Tehran in Iran, and "named in memory of Prof. Alenoush Terian (1920–2011), the mother of Iranian astronomy and first Iranian lady astronomer and physics professor. She was one of the founders of the solar observatory of the Institute of Geophysics at University of Tehran, where she also worked until her retirement in 1979." Alenowsh Terean.jpg [47]
Cis mandelai Souza-Gonçalves & Lopes-Andrade, 2017 Beetle Nelson Mandela A minute tree-fungus beetle from South Africa, "named in honor of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (1918–2013), the most powerful symbol of the fight against the segregationist regime of Apartheid." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [48]
Clitenella sukarnoi Mohamedsaid, 2001 Beetle Sukarno This leaf beetle is native to the island of Bali, Indonesia. Presiden Sukarno (retouched).jpg [49]
Clusia donramonii J. E. Nascim & Bittrich Flowering plant Ramón Valdés Ramon Valdes circa 1950s photograph.jpg [50]
Cobitis afifeae Freyhof, Bayçelebi & Geiger, 2018 Fish Afife Jale A species of loach from Turkey. Afife-Jale-1jpg.jpg [51]
Colbertia falui Fernández et al., 2021 Notoungulate (an extinct order of mammals) Eduardo Falú A fossil oldfieldthomasiid from the Eocene of Salta Province, Argentina, named "In honor of Eduardo Falú (1923–2013), an Argentinian folk music composer and guitarist, strongly influenced by the folk traditions of Salta Province." Eduardo falu en canal13.jpg [52]
Coniceromyia niemeyeri Ament, Kung & Brown, 2020 Fly Oscar Niemeyer "Considering the characteristically curved wing veins of this species, we name it in honor of the Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer whose revolutionary work frequently has characteristic curved shapes." Oscar Niemeyer 1968.jpg [53]
Cowanomyia hillaryi Jaschhof & Jaschhof, 2009 Fly Edmund Hillary A species of fungus gnat endemic to New Zealand. "We name this new species in memory of Sir Edmund Hillary, the Patron of the New Zealand Native Forests Restoration Trust until his death in January 2008, and to honour the Trust's dedicated work from which forest-dwelling arthropods, such as fungus gnats, should benefit greatly." Edmund Hillary by Kubik 2004.jpg [54]
Cretalamna bryanti Ebersole & Ehret, 2018 Shark Bear Bryant and his familyA fossil species of mega-toothed shark from the Cretaceous of Alabama, USA, named "in honor of the Bryant family, whose commitment to education and ongoing support of the University of Alabama, the ALMNH [Alabama Museum of Natural History], and MSC [McWane Science Center, where the holotype is stored] have enhanced the reputations and missions of all three institutions." Cretalamna bryanti anterior teeth.jpg [55]
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Culicoides rulfoi Spinelli & Huerta, 2015 Fly Juan Rulfo The holotype of this mesoamerican biting midge was collected in Mexico. "We are pleased to name this species after the Mexican writer Juan Rulfo, in recognition of his very important literary work." Rulfo por Lyon.jpg [57]
Cunaxoides shahriari Bagheri, Paktinat-Saeij & Castro, 2016 Mite Mohammad-Hossein Shahriar A species native to Northern Iran and Iranian Azerbaijan, "named in memory of "Mohammad Hossein Behjat Tabrizi, Shahriar" (1906–1988) who was a notable Iranian poet of Iranian Azerbaijani origin, who wrote in Azeri, Turkish and Persian." Shahriar (cropped).jpg [58]
Cybaeina dixoni Bennett, 2023 Spider Willie Dixon Willie Dixon.jpg [59]
Cyphochilus leducthoi Sabatinelli, 2020 Beetle Lê Đức Thọ "Lê Đức Thọ was a Vietnamese general, diplomat, politician, and awardee (but refused to accept) of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize, for his efforts in negotiating between the U.S.A. and Vietnam, the country from where the new species of Cyphochilus is described." LeDucTho1973.jpg [60]
Dactylopodola nadine Todaro, Perissinotto & Bownes, 2015 Hairyback worm Nadine Gordimer This species was described from specimens collected in South Africa and "dedicated to the late Nadine Gordimer, South African writer, civil right activist and recipient of the 1991 Nobel Prize in Literature." Nadine Gordimer 01.JPG [61]
Daisya obriani Anderson, 2003 Weevil Patrick O'Brian "This species is named after Patrick O'Brian (1914–2000), an author of a series of historical novels set in the early 19th century British Royal Navy. The dedication was arranged through a donation to Nature Discovery Fund of the Canadian Museum of Nature by The Gunroom of HMSSurprise.org, an internet group devoted to the publications of Mr. O'Brian. Many of his books tell of long sea voyages and there are often references to the weevils found in the ship's biscuit." [62]
Dalicrinus Cole et al., 2017 Sea lily Salvador Dalí A fossil genus of crinoids from the Ordovician of Spain, named "in recognition of the Spanish surrealist painter, Salvador Dalí, with reference to the irregular plating of the interradial areas." Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg [63]
Daptolestes leei Robinson, Li & Yeates, 2020 Fly Stan Lee "Stan Lee's fly [...] shares his characteristic sunglasses and white moustache". In the same paper, other species were named after Marvel Comics characters, such as "Thor's fly" Daptolestes bronteflavus (meaning "blond thunder"), "Loki's fly" Daptolestes illusiolautus (meaning "elegant deception"), "Black Widow's fly" Daptolestes feminategus (meaning "woman wearing leather"), and "Deadpool's fly" Humorolethalis sergius ("[The generic name] sounds like lethal humour and is derived from the Latin words humorosus, meaning wet or moist, and lethalis meaning dead") Stan Lee December 2016.jpg [64]
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Dichogaster manleyi James, 2004 Earthworm Michael Manley This species is native to Jamaica. Michael Manley.jpg [67]
Diplomaragna feynmani Shear, 1990 Millipede Richard Feynman "The species name honors Richard P. Feynman, physicist, teacher, artist, musician, raconteur, and personal hero of the author, whose untimely death prevented him from realizing his ambition to visit Tannu Tuva, now the Tuva ASSR." (where the holotype was collected) Richard Feynman 1988.png [68]
Dolomedes venmani Raven & Hebron, 2018 Spider Jack Venman A species of fishing spider from Australia, named "in honour of Jack Venman (13 August 1911–29 December 1994), a farmer who, wanting to preserve the great biodiversity in the area, sold his 255 acres to the Queensland Government [sic; actually the Shire of Albert] in 1971 for $1." Jack Venman.jpg [69]
Doris parrae Ortea, 2017 Sea slug Violeta Parra A species native to the Galápagos Islands, "named in honour of Victoria [sic] Parra (4 October 1917, San Carlos – 5 February 1967, Santiago de Chile), Chilean composer and singer, on the 100th anniversary of her birth, author of the song "Gracias a la vida" ["Thanks to life"] that has so often been sung by those who saw their childhood dreams come true." Parra01f.PNG [70]
Drosophila kingmani Peñafiel-Vinueza & Rafael, 2018 Fly Eduardo Kingman A fruit fly from Ecuador; "The species name honors Eduardo Kingman (1913–1997). Kingman was a famous painter and muralist and was born in Loja [very close to the type locality]. Kingman was a founder of the Ecuadorian impressionism movement." [71]
Drosophila teresae Pradhan & Sati, 2015 Mother Teresa A fruit fly from India named "in honour of Saint Mother Teresa (Nobel Peace Prize winner 1979), who was the founder of the order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to helping the poor." Mother Teresa 1.jpg [72]
Dusona franklinae Kittel, 2016 Wasp Rosalind Franklin Replacement name for Dusona nigritibialis(Gupta & Gupta, 1976), which had originally been described as Kartika nigritibialisGupta & Gupta, 1976, but upon being transferred to the genus Dusona in 1997, became a junior homonym of Dusona nigritibialis (Viereck, 1926). Rosalind Franklin.jpg [73]
Elysia chavelavargas Ortea, 2017 Sea slug Chavela Vargas A species native to the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, named "In honour of the unique ranchera singer Chavela Vargas, a native of Heredia, Costa Rica, and naturalized Mexican, like our colleague and friend Julio Magaña, organiser of the collection in Guanacaste, as a technician of INBio, an institution also based in Heredia. A name for the memory of a woman who lived to die and who, like Julio, travelled to a particular hell, from which Julio returned to see the end of INBio's Malacology Unit (2003) and the beginning of the Institution's decline." Chavela Vargas (2009).jpg [74]
Elysia manriquei Ortea & Moro, 2009 César Manrique A species native to the Canary Islands and named "in honour of César Manrique, illustrious son of Lanzarote, a pioneer in defending what is now known as sustainable development and an example of the struggle to preserve the harmony of the landscape as one of its elements." [75]
Enteromius mandelai Kambikambi, Kadye & Chakona, 2021 Fish Nelson Mandela A species of barb "named after South Africa's first democratically elected head of state, President Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, who was from the Eastern Cape Province, where this species is endemic. The species is named in honour and recognition of his legacy and selfless contribution towards promotion of peace, democracy, human rights, equality, social justice and sustainable development." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [76]
Etheostoma jimmycarter Layman & Mayden, 2012 Fish Jimmy Carter The scientific name of the bluegrass darter, endemic to the Green River (Kentucky) drainage, honors Carter for "his environmental leadership and accomplishments in the areas of national energy policy and wilderness protection, and his lifelong commitment to social justice and basic human rights". JimmyCarterPortrait2.jpg [77]
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Eubranchus steinbecki Behrens, 1987 Sea slug John Steinbeck Named "to give recognition to the author and philosopher John Steinbeck [...], the man who not only influenced the works of Edward "Doc" Ricketts, but was himself so greatly influenced by Doc that some have speculated that Steinbeck may have joined the ranks of our colleagues had it not been for Ricketts['s] untimely death. Together they wrote The Sea of Cortez and were near completion of The Outer Shores". JohnSteinbeck crop.JPG [79]
Eurybia gonzaga Dolibaina, Dias, Mielke & Casagrande, 2014 Butterfly Luiz Gonzaga "This species honors Luiz Gonzaga (1912–1989), a Brazilian composer and musician popularly known as the "king of baião" (a folk rhythm from northeastern Brazil) born in the state of Pernambuco, region of all known specimens." 2009-08-03 - Homenagem a Luiz Gonzaga Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte.jpg [80]
Euryopis mallah Zakerzade, Moradmand & Jäger, 2022 Spider Mahlagha Mallah A cobweb spider from Iran, "named in honour of Mahlagha Mallah (1917–2021), an environmental activist who was referred to as the "Mother of Iran's Environment". She was the founder of the Women's Society Against Environmental Pollution based in Iran." Mahlaqa Mallah.jpg [81]
Euschistus (Mitripus) saramagoi Bianchi, Cioato & Grazia, 2015 True bug José Saramago A stink bug from Brazil, "Named in honor of José Saramago, for his contribution to literature. This late Portuguese writer, who had received the Nobel Prize in Literature 1998, was responsible for the spread of prose in Portuguese around the [world]."
Subsequently transferred to genus Adustonotus .
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Evita Capps, 1943 Moth Eva Perón Evita (cropped).JPG [84]
Fanteichthys Carnevale, 2007 Fish John Fante A genus of fossil codlings from the Miocene of Torricella Peligna, Italy. The name honours Italian-American writer John Fante, whose parents came from Torricella Peligna; plus the suffix ichthys, Greek for "fish". [85]
Filistatinella kahloae Magalhaes & Ramírez, 2017 Spider Frida Kahlo This species is native to Mexico. Frida Kahlo, by Guillermo Kahlo.jpg [86]
Fujuriphyes dalii Cepeda, Sánchez & Pardos, 2019 Mud dragon Salvador Dalí "The name is dedicated to the prominent Spanish surrealist Salvador Dalí (1904–1989), whose peculiar moustache resembles the shape of the lateral terminal spines of the species." Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg [87]
Ganaspidium flemingi Buffington, 2010 Wasp Ian Fleming The holotype was collected in the Bahamas, where Fleming was a "long time resident". Ian-Fleming-bronze-bust-by-sculptor-Anthony-Smith.jpg [88]
Garjainia madiba Gower et al., 2014 Archosaur Nelson Mandela A fossil erythrosuchid reptile from the Triassic of South Africa, "named in honour of Nelson Mandela (1918–2013), the first fully representatively democratically elected president of South Africa (1994–1999). Mr Mandela was known affectionately as "Madiba"." Garjainia madiba.png Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [89]
Gehyra leopoldi Brongersma, 1930 Lizard Leopold III of Belgium Leopold III (1934).jpg [90]
Geophagus harreri Gosse, 1976 Fish Heinrich Harrer "This new species is cordially dedicated to Professor H. Harrer from Kitzbühel, in gratitude for his help during ichthyological missions, among others in Surinam and French Guiana where this species was collected." Harrer Frankfurt 1997.jpg [91]
Gibbacousteau jacquesi Espinosa & Ortea, 2013 Sea snail Jacques Cousteau "Named in honour of Commander Jacques-Yves Cousteau, pioneer explorer of the marine environment, to whom we owe the perpetual opening of the frontier between sea and land. [...] [W]e baptise this species in homage to the man who [...] almost 50 years ago, started the Precontinente III experiment, where six oceananauts lived together for 30 days at a depth of 100 m." Gibbacousteau jacquesi (MNHN-IM-2000-26966).jpeg Cousteau1972 (cropped).jpg [92]
Gibberula delarrochae Ortea, 2015 Sea snail Alicia de Larrocha One of 21 sea snails of the genus Gibberula concurrently named after female winners of the Prince of Asturias Awards (see also List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949) and List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present)). [note 2] .
"Named in honour of pianist Alicia de Larrocha (Barcelona, Spain, 1923–2009), winner of the 1994 Prince of Asturias Award for the Arts, renowned for her masterly interpretations of works by Spanish composers such as Manuel de Falla, Isaac Albéniz and Enrique Granados."
Gibberula delarrochae (MNHN-IM-2000-31643).jpeg Alicia de Larrocha i de la Calle (1983).jpg [93]
Gibberula lessingae Ortea, 2015 Doris Lessing One of 21 sea snails of the genus Gibberula concurrently named after female winners of the Prince of Asturias Awards.
"Named in honour of British writer Doris Lessing (Kermanshah, Iran 1919 – London, 2013), winner of the 2001 Prince of Asturias Award for Literature; author of works such as the Children of Violence series and The Golden Notebook , considered the Bible of feminism, she was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2007."
Gibberula lessingae (MNHN-IM-2000-31648).jpeg Doris Lessing 3.jpg
Gibberula zambranoae Ortea, 2015 María Zambrano One of 21 sea snails of the genus Gibberula concurrently named after female winners of the Prince of Asturias Awards.
"Named in honour of philosopher María Zambrano (Vélez-Málaga, Spain, 1904–1991), exile and neighbour of Calzada, Havana, between 1948 and 1953 [where the zoologist who named this species had established his base of operations], winner of the 1981 Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities, author of works such as Claros del bosque or De la aurora, where her philosophical proposal takes on a mystical air."
Gibberula zambranoae (MNHN-IM-2000-31642).jpeg Maria Zambrano ca. 1918.JPG
Glycera sheikhmujibi Hossain & Hutchings, 2020 Polychaete worm Sheikh Mujibur Rahman A marine bloodworm endemic to Bangladesh. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1950.jpg [94]
Glyptotermes magsaysayi Snyder, 1958 Termite Ramon Magsaysay This species is endemic to Luzon island in the Philippines. It was named posthumously in honor of Magsaysay one year after his death in the 1957 Cebu Douglas C-47 crash. Ramon-Magsaysay-01.jpg [95]
Godartiana amadoi Paluch, Zacca & Freitas, 2016 Butterfly Jorge Amado A species native to Northeastern Brazil, named "in honour of the famous Brazilian writer, Jorge Leal Amado de Faria, known as Jorge Amado [...]. Jorge Amado was born in Itabuna, Bahia, Brazil, and occupied a chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters from 1961 to 2001. He wrote more than 30 books, being best known worldwide by his notable books, Gabriela, cravo e canela [English title: Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon ], Capitães de Areia [ Captains of the Sands ] and Tieta . Furthermore, Jorge Amado also made a great contribution to cultural and social development through the establishment of the 'House of Jorge Amado Foundation' in Salvador, Bahia." Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [96]
Haplochromis nyererei Witte-Maas & Witte, 1985 Fish Julius Nyerere Subsequently transferred to genus Pundamilia (though not all classifications recognise this change). Pundamilia nyererei.jpg Julius Nyerere cropped.jpg [56]
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Harryhausenia Boyko, 2004 Crustacean Ray Harryhausen A genus of fossil crabs from the Oligocene of Italy.
"Named for the great dynamator of fantasy film, Ray Harryhausen, in recognition of his long career during which he brought the imaginary to life on the screen."
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Hemistomia shostakovichi Haase & Bouchet, 1998 Freshwater snail Dmitri Shostakovich "Dmitri Shostakovich (1906–1975) is one of the favourite composers of the first author." Kompozitor Dmitrii Dmitrievich Shostakovich.jpg [99]
Heteronychia dayani Lehrer, 1996 Fly Moshe Dayan This species was described from a specimen collected in Israel; subsequently synonymised with Sarcophaga kerteszi . Mosche Dajan (cropped).jpg [100]
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Heterospilus reagani Marsh, 2013 Wasp Ronald Reagan Official Portrait of President Reagan 1981.jpg [102]
Hydraena hillaryi Skale & Jäch, 2009 Beetle Edmund Hillary A minute moss beetle "Named for Sir Edmund P. Hillary [...], who died in early 2008, exactly when the description of this species was compiled. In 1953, Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to reach the summit of Mount Everest. Hillary devoted much of his life to helping the Sherpa people of Nepal by founding the "Himalayan Trust". Through his efforts, schools and small hospitals were built in remote regions of Nepal. Furthermore, Hillary was Honorary President of "Mountain Wilderness", a world-wide organization for preservation of mountain environment. Hydraena hillaryi lives near the foot of Mount Everest." Hydraena hillaryi Skale & Jach, 2008 (3739467925).jpg Edmund Hillary by Kubik 2004.jpg [103]
Hydraena nelsonmandelai Makhan, 2008 Nelson Mandela Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [104]
Hydroptila florestani Souza, Santos & Takiya, 2014 Caddisfly Florestan Fernandes A Brazilian microcaddisfly "named in honor of the sociologist Florestan Fernandes, who published many texts opposing the Brazilian Military Government and coordinated the "Escola Paulista de Sociologia" from 1964 to 1969." Florestan Fernandes em conferencia no Museu de Belas Artes (1964).tif [105]
Hydroptila marighellai Souza, Santos & Takiya, 2014 Carlos Marighella A Brazilian microcaddisfly "named in honor of Carlos Marighella, founder of the "Ação Libertadora Nacional", an movement of opposition to the Brazilian Military Government (1964–1985)." Marighella foto3 deputado 46-47 apeerj (cropped).jpg
Hylomyrma lispectorae Ulysséa, 2021 Ant Clarice Lispector "named after Clarice Lispector (1920–1977), born Chaya Pinkhasovna Lispector, a Ukrainian-Brazilian novelist, poetess, and short story writer— "Liberdade é pouco. O que eu desejo ainda não tem nome"." Clarice Lispector (cropped).jpg [106]
Ichneumon goeppertae Kittel, 2016 Wasp Maria Goeppert Mayer Replacement name for Ichneumon denticulatorThunberg, 1822, which was preoccupied by Ichneumon denticulator Müller, 1776. Maria Goeppert-Mayer.jpg [73]
Ichneumon hodgkinae Kittel, 2016 Dorothy Hodgkin Replacement name for Ichneumon punctulatusPfeffer, 1913, which was preoccupied by Ichneumon punctulatus Geoffroy, 1785. Professor Dorothy Hodgkin.jpg
Ichneumon vaughanae Kittel, 2016 Dorothy Vaughan Replacement name for Ichneumon bipunctatusCuvier, 1833, which was preoccupied by Ichneumon bipunctatus Gmelin, 1790. Dorothy Vaughan 2.jpg
Ichneumon yalowae Kittel, 2016 Rosalyn Yalow Replacement name for Ichneumon variusGmelin, 1790, which was preoccupied by Ichneumon varius Pontoppidan, 1763. Rosalyn Yalow.jpg
Impatiens achudanandanii V.S.A. Kumar, M.G. Govind & Sindhu Arya Flowering plant V. S. Achuthanandan A balsamine native to Kerala, India, "named in honor of Mr. V.S. Achudanandan, former Chief Minister of the state of Kerala for his ardent efforts in conservation of the pristine environment of Western Ghats, especially Mathikettan Shola." V. S. Achuthanandan.JPG [107]
Ipomoea kahloae Gonz.-Martínez, Lozada-Pérez & Rios-Carr. Flowering plant Frida Kahlo A morning glory from Mexico, whose name "honors the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo (1907–1954), one of the most influential Latin American artists of the 20th century. Frida Kahlo, besides being a painter, participated in many cultural, academic and political activities and was a social activist. Kahlo revived the roots of Mexican popular art and became a cultural reference point for the people of Mexico and its national identity."
Originally described as Ipomoea kahloiae, subsequently amended.
Frida Kahlo, by Guillermo Kahlo.jpg [108]
Janibacter hoylei Shivaji et al., 2009 Bacterium Fred Hoyle A bacterium isolated from cryotubes used to collect air samples from the upper atmosphere at altitudes between 27 and 41 km., "named after Sir Fred Hoyle, the famous English astronomer", who was one of the main proponents of the theory of panspermia. Research was funded by ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). Fred Hoyle 1967.jpg [109]
Juratelacrima ballingi Fanti & Damgaard, 2018 Beetle Erik Balling A fossil soldier beetle found in Eocene Baltic amber. [38]
Kahlerosphaera faludyi Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Protist György Faludy A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Faludy Gyorgy.jpg [110]
Kahlerosphaera karinthyi Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Ferenc Karinthy A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Karinthy ferenc.jpg
Kahlerosphaera koestleri Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Arthur Koestler A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Arthur Koestler (1969).jpg
Kahlerosphaera rejtoei Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Jenő Rejtő A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Rejtojeno.jpg
Kahlerosphaera szerbi Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Antal Szerb A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Young Szerb Antal.jpg
Kahlerosphaera vonneguti Kozur, Moix & Ozsvárt, 2007 Kurt Vonnegut A fossil radiolarian from the Triassic of Turkey. Kurt Vonnegut 1972.jpg
Kokoppia mandelai Hugo-Coetzee, 2014 Mite Nelson Mandela A species found in Golden Gate Highlands National Park, South Africa "named in honor of the late Mr Nelson Mandela, former president of South Africa. He wrote about the Free State (in which Golden Gate is situated) in his autobiography, Long Walk to Freedom , the following: "The province of the Orange Free State has always had a magical effect on me....the Free State's landscape gladdens my heart no matter what my mood. When I am there, I feel that nothing can shut me in, that my thoughts can roam as far and wide as the horizons" (Mandela 1994)." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [111]
Komagataella mondaviorum Naumov, Naumova & Boundy-Mills, 2018 Yeast Robert Mondavi and Margrit Mondavi "named in honor of the late Robert and Margrit Mondavi, honoring their tremendous impact on the CA wine industry and their generous and forward-thinking support of facilities and programs at the University of California Davis [where the strain was identified]." [112]
Krithe nerudai Bergue, Coimbra & Finger, 2019 Crustacean Pablo Neruda A fossil ostracod from the Miocene of Chile, named "In honor of Pablo Neruda (1904–1973), an eminent Chilean poet, diplomat, and politician whose poetry often ex-pressed his love of the sea." Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [113]
Lagenopolycystis mandelai Willems & Artois, 2017 Flatworm Nelson Mandela A species from South Africa named "in honour of Nelson Mandela (1918–2013), famous anti-apartheid activist, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (1993, together with Frederik Willem de Klerk) and former president of South Africa (1994–1999)." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [114]
Lampanyctus steinbecki Bolin, 1939 Fish John Steinbeck Rolf L. Bolin, the ichthyologist who described this species, was a friend of John Steinbeck (a serious amateur naturalist himself, who enjoyed studying the aquatic life of Monterey Bay and the Gulf of California). He received a signed first edition of one of Steinbeck's novels, and, touched by the gesture, decided to name a newly-discovered species of lanternfish after Steinbeck to honor him in return. However, soon afterwards, Steinbeck asked for the book back (for unknown reasons) and never returned it. Later, Bolin stated that he spent a great deal of time thereafter trying to synonymise L. steinbecki with any other species (thus invalidating the name), but did not succeed. JohnSteinbeck crop.JPG [115]
Lasioseius jorgeamadoi Santos & Argolo, 2018 Mite Jorge Amado "This species is named in memory of Jorge Amado, one of the most famous Brazilian writers, born near the type locality of this species." Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [116]
Leistus lesteri Allegro, 2007 Beetle Lester Young "I dedicate this species to the jazz tenor saxophonist Lester Young, master of musical poetry." Lester-Young-LIFE-1944.jpg [117]
Leporinus villasboasorum Burns et al., 2017 Fish Villas-Bôas brothers "Named in honor of Orlando, Cláudio and Leonardo Villas-Bôas, in recognition of their pioneering efforts to conserve and protect the rio Xingu's marvelous biodiversity, of which Leporinus villasboasorum forms part." Leporinus villasboasorum (34827900073).jpg [118]
Lepthercus mandelai Ríos-Tamayo & Lyle, 2020 Spider Nelson Mandela A mygalomorph spider from South Africa, named "in honor of Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, first president of the democratic, post-apartheid South Africa." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [119]
Leptomorphus mandelai Borkent & Wheeler, 2012 Fly Nelson Mandela A fungus gnat from South Africa, "named in honour of former South African President Nelson R. Mandela, in recognition of his role in ending apartheid in South Africa and for his advocacy of peace, reconciliation and social justice." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [120]
Lucanus aungsani Zilioli, 2000 Beetle Aung San A stag beetle from Myanmar, "named in honour of the late great patriot U Aung San, father of Myanmar independence." Aung San color portrait.jpg [121]
Lumieria antonionii Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022 Harvestman Michelangelo Antonioni Michelangelo Antonioni portrait (cropped).jpg [30]
Lunaceps rothkoi Gustafsson & Olsson, 2012 Louse Mark Rothko "Named in honour of the painter Mark Rothko (1903–1970), whose painting Saffron (1957) is somewhat reminiscent of the colouration and distribution of dark and light areas in the head of the holotype. He is also one of the first author's favourite painters." Consuelo Kanaga, Mark Rothko. 82.65.453.jpg [122]
Mahajanganella fridakahloae Lorenz, Loria, Harvey & Harms, 2022 Pseudoscorpion Frida Kahlo "This species is named after the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo de Rivera († 1954) whose unmistakable character were her striking eyebrows, which she included in many of her self-portraits. The species is reminiscent of her because of the strongly granulated cuticle above the second pair of eyes, which resemble 'eyebrows'." Frida Kahlo, by Guillermo Kahlo.jpg [123]
Maisorthina saroyani García-Alcalde, 2015 Brachiopod William Saroyan A fossil orthid from the Devonian of Spain, "dedicated to William Saroyan, a North American writer of Armenian origin, whose stories of great humanity captivated the author and continue to do so today." William Saroyan 2.JPG [124]
Mandelara Malzacher & Staniczek, 2016 Mayfly Nelson Mandela A genus from South Africa. Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [125]
Mandelia Valdés & Gosliner, 1999 Sea slug Nelson Mandela "This South African genus is named Mandelia to honor Nelson Mandela, who led the struggle for a multiracial government in South Africa." Mandelia mirocornata.jpg Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [56]
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Mastophora dizzydeani Eberhard, 1981 Spider Dizzy Dean A bolas spider that uses a sticky ball on the end of a thread to catch its prey. "Since this spider's livelihood depends on throwing a ball fast and accurately, it seems appropriate to name it in honor of one of the greatest baseball pitchers of all time, Jerome "Dizzy" Dean." DizzyDeanGoudeycard.jpg [127]
Meenoplus roddenberryi Hoch & Naranjo, 2012 True bug Gene Roddenberry A cave-dwelling species of planthopper named "in honour of Gene Roddenberry (1921–1991), creator and producer of the famous U.S. science fiction tv-series Star Trek. The mission of its starship Enterprise "... to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life ..., to boldly go where no one has gone before" applies – as much as to space – to biospeleology. Gene Roddenberry was fascinated by the exploration of the unknown, and we are sure he would be delighted about the discovery of the new life form described here." Gene Roddenberry crop.jpg [128]
Melloleitaoina yupanqui Perafán & Pérez-Miles, 2014 Spider Atahualpa Yupanqui A species of tarantula described from specimens collected near Pergamino, Argentina, where Yupanqui was born. Subsequently transferred to genus Tmesiphantes . Atahualpa Yupanqui por Foto Estudio Luisita.jpg [129]
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Menabites tsirananai Collignon, 1969 Ammonite Philibert Tsiranana A fossil species from the Cretaceous of Madagascar, "dedicated to Mr. Tsiranana, President of the Malagasy Republic, to thank him for all that Malagasy Geology owes him, in which he continues to take an interest in its research and its multiple applications." Philibert Tsiranana 1962.jpg [131]
Mesabolivar amadoi Huber, 2018 Spider Jorge Amado A cellar spider from Brazil, "Named for Jorge Amado (1912–2001), Brazilian writer, author of Gabriela, Cravo e Canela ." Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [132]
Mesabolivar claricae Huber, 2018 Clarice Lispector A cellar spider from Brazil, "Named for Clarice Lispector (1920–1977), Brazilian writer, daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants, author of Perto do coração selvagem ." Clarice Lispector (cropped).jpg
Mesochorus elionae Kittel, 2016 Wasp Gertrude B. Elion Replacement name for Mesochorus niger(Dasch, 1974), which had originally been described as Piestetron nigrumDasch, 1974, and was transferred to the genus Mesochorus in 1993; when Plectochorus nigerKusigemati, 1967 was transferred to the same genus in 1997, becoming Mesochorus niger (Kusigemati, 1967), Mesochorus niger(Dasch, 1974) became a junior homonym. Gertrude Elion.jpg [73]
Mesochorus leviae Kittel, 2016 Rita Levi-Montalcini Replacement name for Mesochorus inflatusSchwenke, 1999, which was preoccupied by Mesochorus inflatus Dasch, 1971. Rita Levi Montalcini.jpg
Metasarcus bergmani Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022 Harvestman Ingmar Bergman Ingmar Bergman (1966).jpg [30]
Metasarcus fellinii Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022 Federico Fellini Federico Fellini in the Seventies.jpg
Metasarcus kurosawai Benedetti & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2022 Akira Kurosawa Akirakurosawa-onthesetof7samurai-1953-page88 (cropped).jpg
Micromelanconis kaihuiae C.M. Tian & N. Jiang (2021) Fungus Yang Kaihui "Named after Kaihui Yang, a Chinese heroine; Kaihui is also the name of the town where holotype was collected." Yang Kaihui.jpg [133]
Mitromica carildae Espinosa & Ortea, 2018 Sea snail Carilda Oliver Labra Species described from specimens collected in Varadero beach, Matanzas Province, Cuba, "Named in honour of the Matanzas poet Carilda Oliver Labra, for her 96 years of fruitful life, whose work, full of the purest and most delicate feminine sensuality, is a true hymn to love and life." [134]
Mizotrechus edithpiafae Erwin, 2011 Beetle Edith Piaf "based on the full name of Edith Piaf, the famous French singer [...], whose voice had an incredible range of diversity, as is that found in the carabid species richness of Guyane, and who sang a variety of "torch songs", and here I play on the word "torch", the same word that applies to what is used to ignite the trees of the unique tropical rainforests of South America, an Armageddon in our own times." Edith Piaf Harcourt 1950 1.jpg [135]
Modisimus mariposas Huber & Fischer, 2010 Spider Mirabal sisters A cellar spider from the Dominican Republic, whose name "honours the Mirabal sisters, who fervently opposed the dictatorship of Trujillo, and formed a group of opponents known as Las Mariposas (The Butterflies). Three of them were assassinated in 1960". Hermanas Mirabal.jpg [136]
Modisimus miri Huber & Fischer, 2010 Pedro Mir A cellar spider from the Dominican Republic. Pedro mir.jpg
Modisimus roumaini Huber, 2010 Jacques Roumain A cellar spider from Haiti, whose name "honours Jacques Roumain (1907–1944), author of Masters of the Dew, about a young Haitian man's effort to save a once-thriving community from drought and family feuds." Jacquess Roumain.jpeg
Monomorium elghazalyi Sharaf & Aldawood, 2017 Ant Mohammed al-Ghazali [137]
Munidopsis mandelai Macpherson, Amon & Clark, 2014 Crustacean Nelson Mandela A squat lobster from the Southwest Indian Ridge, "named for Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999, Father of a Nation, Elder Statesman, and a remarkable man." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [138]
Murphyarachne ymasumacae Sherwood & Gabriel, 2022 Spider Yma Sumac A tarantula from Peru named "in honour of Yma Sumac (1922–2008), the famous Peruvian opera singer whose voice spanned an incredible five octaves." Yma Sumac in Italy.jpg [139]
Naarda uthanti Tóth & Ronkay, 2015 Moth U Thant This species is native to Burma/Myanmar. U Thant (1963).jpg [140]
Nama ginobartalii Meregalli & Borovec, 2023 Weevil Gino Bartali "Gino Bartali (1914–2000) was a champion road cyclist. Bartali earned respect for his work helping Jews who were being persecuted by the Nazis during the time of the Italian Social Republic and used his fame to carry messages and documents to the Italian Resistance. In 2013 he was awarded the honorific Righteous Among the Nations." Gino Bartali 1963.jpg [141]
Nama startorum Meregalli & Borovec, 2023 FC Start "In 1942 in Kiev, under Nazi occupation, former footballers linked to the resistance organised a football team, named START F.C. The Nazis organised a tournament with five other teams, all linked to the Nazi regime. The START team won all the competitions, thus providing strong psychological support for the civil resistance against the invaders. The species is dedicated to these sportsmen and, by extension, to people fighting for their freedom." Death match bill.jpg
Neocybaeina burnetti Bennett, 2023 Spider Howlin' Wolf Howlin Wolf AABF 1970 JT.jpg [59]
Neotrichia feolai Santos & Nessimian, 2009 Caddisfly Vicente Feola One of twelve Brazilian species of microcaddisflies named in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first FIFA World Cup won by Brazil (Sweden '58), after the eleven players that participated in the final match and the team coach (see also List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)).
"This species is named in honor of Vicente Ítalo Feola, coach of the Brazilian team of 1958."
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Neruda Turner, 1976 Butterfly Pablo Neruda A subgenus of the genus Heliconius .
"In continuance of [the] tradition [of using names associated with poetry and the arts for the genus Heliconius], and recalling that the butterflies are South American, the new subgenus is named after the author of Alturas de Macchu Picchu , Veinte Poemas de Amor , Residencia en la Tierra etc. Señor Pablo Neruda graciously consented to the use of his name, although sadly he did not live to see this paper written."
Neruda aoede aoede MHNT dos.jpg Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [143]
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Nerudia Huber, 2000 Spider Pablo Neruda A genus of cellar spiders native to Chile and Argentina. Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [145]
Nesticus dykemanae Hedin & Milne, 2023 Spider Wilma Dykeman A scaffold web spider endemic to a small area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park on the border between Tennessee and North Carolina, USA, "Named to honor Wilma Dykeman (1920–2006), a writer, speaker, teacher, historian, and environmentalist who spent most of her life in western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee. Mrs. Dykeman was devoted to social justice and environmental integrity, discussing Appalachian water pollution in her classic 1955 book The French Broad, and sharing a social justice award in 1957 for her co-authored book Neither Black Nor White." [146]
Noergaardia Fanti & Damgaard, 2018 Beetle Lise Nørgaard A genus of fossil soldier beetles found in Eocene Baltic amber, "named in honour of the Danish author, journalist, debater and scriptwriter Lise Nørgaard [...] as congratulation for her 100th birthday (1917–2017) and in honour of her decades of contributions to the Danish cultural treasure chest. She is a pioneer in consumer journalism, has fought for women's rights and equality and, with her strong personality, has influenced and impacted Danish culture." Lise Norgaard.jpg [38]
Nordus elytisi Chatzimanolis, 2004 Beetle Odysseas Elytis Odysseas Elytis 1974.jpg [147]
Nordus seferisi Chatzimanolis, 2004 Giorgos Seferis Giorgos Seferis 1963.jpg
Oblitosaurus bunnueli Sánchez-Fenollosa, Verdú & Cobos, 2023 Dinosaur Luis Buñuel An iguanodontian from the Jurassic of eastern Spain. The name "honours Luis Buñuel, a prestigious Spanish film director born in the province of Teruel." (where the fossils were found). Oblitosaurus TD.png LuisBunuel1929.jpg [148]
Oedichirus sihanouki Rougemont, 2018 Beetle Norodom Sihanouk This species is native to Cambodia. Norodom Sihanouk (1983).jpg [149]
Oiclus cousteaui Ythier, 2019 Scorpion Jacques Cousteau The name "honours Mr. Jacques-Yves Cousteau (1910-1997), French oceanographic explorer, for his contribution to the creation of the National Park of Pigeon, also called Cousteau reserve, where the new species was found." Cousteau1972 (cropped).jpg [150]
Ombilinichthys yamini Murray et al., 2015 Fish Mohammad Yamin A fossil gourami from Eocene deposits found in Talawi, Sumatra, Indonesia, "Named for Mohammad Yamin (1903–1962), historian, poet, playwright, and politician, who was born in Talawi, and was named a 'National Hero of Indonesia' in part for his role during the Indonesian Revolution for Independence." Ombilinichthys yamini.jpg Mohammad Yamin, Kami Perkenalkan (1954), p31.jpg [151]
Orcus frommi Łączyński, 2012 Beetle Erich Fromm Erich Fromm 1974.jpg [152]
Orcus popperi Łączyński, 2012 Karl Popper Karl Popper.jpg
Orsonwelles Hormiga, 2002 Spider Orson Welles Many of the species are named after elements from Welles' films. Orsonwelles graphicus (Simon, 1900).jpg Orson Welles 1937.jpg [153]
Orwellium Johnson, Masner & Musetti, 2009 Wasp George Orwell A genus of parasitoid wasps from Chile, whose name "honors the author George Orwell, the brilliant and seemingly clairvoyant writer of political science fiction". Orwellium enigmaticum.jpg George Orwell press photo.jpg [154]
Otacilia loriot Jäger & Wunderlich, 2012 Spider Loriot "dedicated to the late Vicco von Bülow (pseudonym: Loriot) acknowledging his tremendous contributions to German humour." Loriot by Philipp von Ostau.jpg [155]
Ozcopa chiunei Raven, 2015 Spider Chiune Sugihara 9- Vilnius-Maison verte-DSC05368-Chiune Sugihara.JPG [156]
Ozicrypta tuckeri Raven & Churchill, 1994 Spider Perc Tucker A brushed trapdoor spider endemic to Queensland, Australia, named "for Mr Perc Tucker, 1919–1980, Member of the Legislative Assembly for Townsville North, 1960–1969, for Townsville West 1969–1974, Deputy Leader of the Opposition 1966–1974, Leader 1974, Mayor of Townsville 1970–1980 [sic, actually 1976–1980], who was well known in the Townsville region [the type locality] and highly respected for his many contributions to the community." Perc Tucker 1974 (cropped).jpg [157]
Pamphobeteus urvinae Sherwood, Gabriel, Brescovit & Lucas, 2022 Spider Hermelinda Urvina A tarantula from Ecuador named "in honour of Hermelinda Urvina Mayorga (1905–2008), an Ecuadorian aviator who was the first woman in South America to earn a pilot licence. She was also a friend of the pioneering American aviator Amelia Earhart (1897–1937)." Hermelinda Urvina 02.png [158]
Papasula abbotti costelloi Steadman et al., 1988 Bird Lou Costello An extinct subspecies whose remains have been found in the Marquesas islands, named in allusion to comedy team Abbott and Costello; however, the patronym abbotti honors ornithologist William Louis Abbott, not Bud Abbott. Lou Costello in Africa Screams.jpg [56]
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Paramicromerys rabeariveloi Huber, 2003 Spider Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo A cellar spider from Madagascar, "Named for Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (1901–37), gifted Malagasy poet whose struggle against a severe colonial system cut short his work and, eventually, his life." Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo.jpg [160]
Parnassius imperator aungsani Nose & Mikami, 1998 Butterfly Aung San Aung San color portrait.jpg [161]
Patellapis mandela Timmermann & Kuhlmann, 2009 Bee Nelson Mandela This species has only been found in Richtersveld National Park, South Africa. Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [162]
Peloridinannus curly Weirauch & Frankenberg, 2015 True bug Curly Howard Three species of schizopterid bugs were named, because of their "comical appearance", after the 1932–1946 Three Stooges (see also List of organisms named after famous people (born 1800–1899)). Curlyhoward.jpg [163]
Peloridinannus larry Weirauch & Frankenberg, 2015 Larry Fine Larry Fine in a promotional image from 1962.png
Pholcus jusahi Huber, 2011 Spider Franklin Gritts A cellar spider native to North Carolina, USA. Gritts was also known as Oau Nah Jusah ("They Have Returned" in Cherokee) Franklin Gritts painting Sequoyah.jpg [164]
Photinus fridakhaloae Zaragoza-Caballero & González-Ramírez, 2023 Firefly Frida Kahlo This species, described from a holotype collected in Jalisco, Mexico, was "dedicated to the renowned Mexican painter and activist Magdalena Carmen Frida Khalo [sic] Calderón, whose paintings have broken frontiers." Frida Kahlo, by Guillermo Kahlo.jpg [165]
Photinus juanrulfoi Zaragoza-Caballero & Domínguez-León, 2023 Juan Rulfo This species, described from specimens collected in Durango, Mexico, was "dedicated to the outstanding Mexican writer Juan Rulfo, renowned for his works El Llano en llamas and Pedro Páramo ." Rulfo por Lyon.jpg
Phyllodactylus benedettii Ramírez-Reyes & Flores-Villela, 2018 Lizard Mario Benedetti A Mexican species of gecko "dedicated to the memory of the great Uruguayan writer Mario Benedetti in recognition of his prolific literary production and critical thinking of great importance in the political and social life of Latin America." Mario Benedetti.jpg [166]
Phyllodytes amadoi Vörös, Ribeiro Dias & Solé, 2017 Frog Jorge Amado "for Jorge Amado, a Brazilian modernist writer who had an enormous influence on Brazilian literature. He lived in the same region where the new species was discovered and he adored frogs and enjoyed collecting all kinds of objects that were related to them. As a well-travelled man, he grew a big collection of these "frog-souvenirs" from all over the world, which are partially on display in his home in Salvador, Brazil." Phyllodytes amadoi Foto Mirco Sole.jpg Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [167]
Pipra vilasboasi Sick, 1959 Bird Villas-Bôas brothers A manakin from the Amazon rainforest. Subsequently transferred to genus Lepidothrix . Lepidothrix vilasboasi MNB 59.27 DSCF5194 cropped.png [168]
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Pithecopus gonzagai Andrade et al., 2020 Frog Luiz Gonzaga "Luiz Gonzaga has been credited for presenting the rich universe of north-eastern musical genres to the rest of the country. He was born and raised in the municipality of Exu, state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Pithecopus gonzagai sp. nov. also occurs in the state of Pernambuco, which is equally its type locality." Pithecopus gonzagai, Caicara do Rio do Vento - RN, Brasil imported from iNaturalist photo 382760593.jpg 2009-08-03 - Homenagem a Luiz Gonzaga Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte.jpg [170]
Plataxoides leopoldi Gosse, 1963 Fish Leopold III of Belgium A freshwater angelfish species from the Amazon River, named in honor of King Leopold III of Belgium, who sponsored the 1962 Amazon expedition and helped collect the type specimens.
Subsequently transferred to genus Pterophyllum .
Pterophyllum leopoldi.jpg Leopold III (1934).jpg [171]
Pleisticanthoides piccardorum Ng & Richer de Forges, 2012 Crustacean Auguste Piccard and Jacques Piccard "The name honors the Piccard family, Auguste Piccard (1884–1962), the inventor of the bathyscaphe, and his son, Jacques Ernest-Jean Piccard (1922–2008), who, together with U.S. Navy officer Don Walsh, were the first men to dive to a record depth of 10,915 m in the Mariana Trench in the Trieste on January 23, 1960." Pleisticanthoides piccardorum (MNHN-IU-2012-768) 001.jpeg [172]
Potamotrygon leopoldi Castex & Castello, 1970 Stingray Leopold III of Belgium A South American freshwater stingray known as Xingu River ray, white-blotched river stingray, or polka-dot stingray, named in honor of Leopold III, sponsor of scientific studies at the Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique. White-blotched River Stingray Potamotrygon leopoldi 2284px.jpg Leopold III (1934).jpg [173]
Potosa elsanto Cruz-López, 2018 Harvestman El Santo "in honor to Rodolfo Guzmán Huerta, a.k.a "El Santo", an emblematic Mexican wrestler and actor who was born in Hidalgo, Mexico, where the type locality is located." 100 anos del natalicio del Santo -i---i- (36184746106) (cropped).jpg [174]
Proctophyllodes carmenmirandae Pedroso & Hernandes, 2021 Mite Carmen Miranda A parasitic feather mite that affects the Rufous-collared sparrow (Zonotrichia capensis) in Brazil, "named after the famous Portuguese-born Brazilian female singer Carmen Miranda (1909–1955), who made famous the song "Tico-Tico no Fubá", composed by Zequinha de Abreu in 1917, which is about the Rufous-collared Sparrow (Z. capensis) that is eating her corn meals." Carmen Miranda in That Night in Rio (1941).jpg [175]
Promyrmekiaphila korematsui Bond, Jochim, Quayle & Starrett, 2024 Spider Fred Korematsu A trapdoor spider from the San Francisco Bay Area, California, named in honor of Oakland-born Fred Toyosaburo Korematsu by UC Davis scientists. "Korematsu was awarded the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1998 in recognition of his lifelong dedication as a civil rights activist and his resistance to the incarceration of Japanese Americans in concentration camps during World War II." Fred Korematsu.jpg [176]
Protopliomerella bowlesi McAdams & Adrain, 2011 Trilobite Paul Bowles pvl bvls.jpg [177]
Protopliomerella kerouaci McAdams & Adrain, 2011 Jack Kerouac Kerouac by Palumbo 2 (cropped).png
Protopliomerella seegeri McAdams & Adrain, 2011 Pete Seeger PETE SEEGER Best (50936393526).jpg
Protopliomerella stegneri McAdams & Adrain, 2011 Wallace Stegner
Psalikilus hestoni Adrain, McAdams & Westrop, 2009 Trilobite Charlton Heston Charlton Heston.jpg [178]
Pseudostomella mandela Todaro, Perissinotto & Bownes, 2015 Hairyback worm Nelson Mandela This species was described from specimens collected in South Africa and "dedicated to the late Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, the first democratically elected President of South Africa and 1993 Nobel Peace Prize awardee." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [61]
Pseudotanais szymborskae Jakiel, Palero & Błażewicz, 2020 Crustacean Wisława Szymborska Identified by scientists of the University of Łódź and "dedicated to Wisława Szymborska, a Polish poet and essayist, a Nobel Prize Laureate in literature." Wislawa Szymborska 2009.10.23 (1).jpg [179]
Pseudotrogulus pagu DaSilva & Pinto-da-Rocha, 2010 Harvestman Pagu A species from São Paulo state, Brazil, named after "Patrícia Galvão, nickname "Pagu" (1910–1962), who was a socialist playwright and modernist writer. She was born and lived in São Paulo state, where she was a feminist symbol and organized worker's struggle." Patricia Galvao.jpg [180]
Ptenothrix dalii Zeppelini, Ferreira & Oliveira 2020 Springtail Salvador Dalí "The name refers to the single pair of labral chaetae, one each side somewhat like the world famous Salvador Dali's moustache." Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg [181]
Pycnogonum cesairei Sabroux, Hassanin & Corbari, 2022 Sea spider Aimé Césaire This species is native to the waters of Martinique. Aime Cesaire 2003.jpg [182]
Quadrulella madibai Kosakyan et al., 2016 Protist Nelson Mandela A species of testate amoeba from South Africa "named to honour Nelson Mandela, the South African revolutionary and later president, who was called Madiba by his friends in reference to the name of his clan." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [183]
Rhynchocyon chrysopygus mandelai Agwanda et al., 2021 Elephant shrew Nelson Mandela A subspecies of the golden-rumped elephant shrew found in Lamu county, Kenya. "Our choice of epithet derives from the severe and persisting insecurity in the taxon range, stemming from decades-long lack of peace in bordering Somaliland [sic; meaning Somalia]. Thus, we wish to honor the late Nelson Mandela as the inspiring beacon for peace and prosperity in Africa and link his name with a unique and precious expression of Kenya's and Africa's endemic fauna. We propose the common name "Mandela's sengi" in English ("sengi ya Mandela" in Kiswahili) for this new form" Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [184]
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Rissoella dalii Ortea, Espinosa & Magaña, 2004 Sea snail Salvador Dalí "Named in homage to the brilliant painter Salvador Dalí, on the centenary of his birth. Dalí frequently incorporated snails in his works, from the individual Seashell (1928) to The Path to Enigma (1981), including the drawings of land snails in 50 Magic Secrets to Paint (1947) and Dalí illustrious Casanova (1967), with special mention of The Madonna of Port Lligat (1949 and 1950)." Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg [186]
Roddenberryus Sánchez-Ruiz & Bonaldo, 2023 Spider Gene Roddenberry A genus of caponiid spiders named "honoring Eugene Wesley Roddenberry Sr, the creator of Star Trek, a science fiction media franchise that inspired generations of kids to pursue scientific careers." Roddenberryus sargi.jpg Gene Roddenberry crop.jpg [187]
Rostropria garbo Early & Naumann, 1990 Wasp Greta Garbo A Diapriid wasp described as "a solitary female". RH Louise Garbo2.jpg [84]
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Rotaovula hirohitoi Cate & Azuma, 1973 Sea snail Hirohito "The name of this new species honors His Majesty, Emperor Hirohito of Japan, who is an ardent patron of malacology." Keizer Hirohito 1971.jpg [189]
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Rothaeina jamesi Bennett, 2023 Spider Elmore James "honouring the late Elmore James who set the standards for electric slide guitar blues in post-World War II Chicago, U.S.A." [59]
Rothaeina mackinleyi Bennett, 2023 Muddy Waters "honouring the late blues guitarist, lyricist, and band leader McKinley "Muddy Waters" Morganfield." Muddy Waters november 1976.jpg
Salinoctomys loschalchalerosorum Mares, Braun, Barquez & Diaz, 2000 Rodent Los Chalchaleros The researcher in charge of the naming stated that he named the new species after Los Chalchaleros because his crews had sung their songs during thirty years of field research across Argentina.
Subsequently transferred to genus Tympanoctomys .
Los Chalchaleros - 1958.png [191]
Schismatothele benedettii Panzera, Perdomo & Pérez-Miles, 2011 Spider Mario Benedetti A Brazilian tarantula named "in honour of Mario Benedetti, the Uruguayan writer and poet recognised as one of the most important in the Spanish language, who passed away in 2009." Mario Benedetti.jpg [192]
Schistura kaysonei Vidthayanon & Jaruthanin, 2002 Fish Kaysone Phomvihane A blind cave loach endemic to Laos. Kaysone Phomvihane 1978.jpg [193]
Schistura pridii Vidthayanon, 2003 Pridi Banomyong A blind cave loach endemic to Thailand, named "in honor of the late Pridi Bhanomyong (1900–1983), politician, statesman and Thai Prime Minister who founded Thammasart University, which plays an important role in the development of social sciences in Thailand." priidii phnmyngkh chudkhaaraachkaar.jpg
Seitaad ruessi Sertich & Loewen, 2010 Dinosaur Everett Ruess A sauropodomorph from the Jurassic of southern Utah, named "In honor of the young artist, poet, naturalist, and explorer Everett Ruess (1914–1934?), who mysteriously disappeared in 1934 while exploring southern Utah." Seitaad NT.jpg [194]
Senoniasphaera clavelli Bailey, Milner & Varney, 1997 Protist James Clavell A fossil dinoflagellate cyst from the Jurassic Coast of Dorset, England, named "After local celebrity James Clavell, in whose memory an obelisk is built on top of Hen Cliff." (the type locality) [195]
Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei Rich & Vickers-Rich, 2003 Dinosaur Arthur C. Clarke "Named in honour of Sir Arthur C. Clarke, who inspired both of us in our youth with his writings and who in his youth was lured into science by dinosaurs." Clarke, who was a personal friend of the authors, reportedly told friends "I've had an asteroid named after me and I've had a dinosaur named after me, now what's there to live for?" Clarke cropped.jpg [196]
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Sharpia madibai Haran, 2021 Weevil Nelson Mandela A species found in South Africa and Namibia, "dedicated to Nelson Mandela 'Madiba' for the role he played in the history of the Republic of South Africa." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [198]
Showajidaia Korshunova et al., 2020 Sea slug Hirohito "From the Japanese Shōwa jidai (昭和時代) meaning 'Shōwa era' corresponding to the reign of the Shōwa Emperor Hirohito in reference to the collection of the type material for the type species of this genus C. sagamiensis by Hirohito." Cadlinella sagamiensis.jpg Keizer Hirohito 1971.jpg [199]
Showapolynoe Imajima, 1997 Polychaete worm Hirohito "The genus is named after the late Emperor Showa [Hirohito's posthumous name] who investigated the benthic fauna of Sagami Bay." Keizer Hirohito 1971.jpg [200]
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Showascalisetosus Imajima, 1997 Hirohito "The genus is named after the late Emperor Showa [Hirohito's posthumous name] who collected the specimens." Keizer Hirohito 1971.jpg [200]
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Sinatra Buffington, 2011 Wasp Frank Sinatra Frank Sinatra (1957 studio portrait close-up).jpg [203]
Singafrotypa mandela Kuntner & Hormiga, 2002 Spider Nelson Mandela This South African species "is named after Nelson Mandela in honor of his struggle against Apartheid." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [204]
Souvanna phoumai Breuning, 1963 Beetle Souvanna Phouma This species was described from specimens collected in Laos; The genus and species names were created concurrently to honor the Laotian Prime Minister in office at the time. Subsequently, this species was synonymised with Mispila signata(Pic, 1926), which was transferred to the still valid genus Souvanna , and therefore renamed as Souvanna signata (Pic, 1926). Vice President Spiro Agnew and Prince Souvanna Phouma (cropped).jpg [205]
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Spelaeornis troglodytoides indiraji Ripley et al., 1991 Bird Indira Gandhi "dedicated to the memory of our beloved friend and foremost member of the Delhi Birdwatching Society, the late Prime Minister of India, Smt. Indira Gandhi." Face detail, Premier Indira Gandhi (Congrespartij), Bestanddeelnr 929-0811 (cropped).jpg [207]
Spermophora gordimerae Huber, 2003 Spider Nadine Gordimer A cellar spider from South Africa, "Named after Nadine Gordimer, South African writer and Nobel laureate." Nadine Gordimer 01.JPG [208]
Spermophora pembai Huber, 2003 George Pemba A cellar spider from South Africa, "Named after George Milwa Mnyaluza Pemba (1912–2001), one of South Africa's greatest pioneering artists."
Stactobiella solzhenitsyni Sykora & Weaver, 1978 Caddisfly Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn "I take much pleasure in naming this species for Mr. Aleksander I. Solzhenitsyn, the great Russian author, who once shared the same country with the closest relative of the new species— Stactobiella biramosa Martynov."
Subsequently synonymised with Stactobiella martynovi .
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn 1974crop.jpg [209]
Stasimopus mandelai Hendrixson & Bond, 2004 Spider Nelson Mandela "honoring Nelson Mandela, the former president of South Africa and one of the great moral leaders of our time." This species is known only from the Great Fish River Nature Reserve in South Africa. Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [210]
Stenotarsus monterrosoi Arriaga-Varela et al., 2013 Beetle Augusto Monterroso "This small–sized species from Guatemala is dedicated to the late Guatemalan author Augusto Monterroso, who mastered the art of short narrative." [211]
Stenotarsus rulfoi Arriaga-Varela et al., 2013 Juan Rulfo "This species is dedicated to the prominent Mexican writer Juan Rulfo, who lived his youth at San Gabriel town, 20 kilometers away from the type locality." Rulfo por Lyon.jpg
Sternolophus mandelai Nasserzadeh & Komarek, 2017 Beetle Nelson Mandela "Named in honor of the great philanthropist, anti-apartheid revolutionary leader and politician Nelson Mandela from South Africa who died on 5 December 2013. Preparing the description was coincident with the national mourning period of his death." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [212]
Sulawesidrobia soedjatmokoi Zielske, Glaubrecht & Haase, 2011 Freshwater snail Soedjatmoko "named after Soedjatmoko Mangundiningrat, an Indonesian peace activist and honoree of the Ramon Magsaysay Award, the prestigious Asian equivalent of the Nobel Peace Prize." Soedjatmoko, Duta Besar RI untuk Amerika Serikat (cropped).jpg [213]
Synagelides wyszynskii Bohdanowicz, 1987 Spider Stefan Wyszyński Subsequently synonymised with Synagelides martensi . Stefan Wyszynski.jpg [214]
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Synopeas saintexuperyi Buhl, 1997 Wasp Antoine de Saint-Exupéry 11exupery-inline1-500.jpg [216]
Tasmanocaecilius truchanasi Schmidt & New, 2008 Barklouse Olegas Truchanas This species is endemic to Tasmania, where Truchanas was a conservation campaigner and nature photographer. [217]
Temnothorax elmenshawyi Sharaf, Wachkoo & Hita Garcia, 2019 Ant Muhammad Saddiq Al-Minshawi Elminshwey.jpg [218]
Teresirogas nolani Quicke & Butcher, 2014 Wasp Sidney Nolan An Australian parasitoid wasp "Named after the famed Australian artist, Sidney Robert Nolan (1917–1972) well known for his Ned Kelly series of paintings." Portrait of Sidney Nolan.jpg [219]
Thalassema steinbecki Fisher, 1946 Polychaete worm John Steinbeck "Named for John Steinbeck, whose expedition to the Gulf of California collected the type." JohnSteinbeck crop.JPG [220]
Thraulodes luizgonzagai Lima, Mariano & Pinheiro, 2013 Mayfly Luiz Gonzaga "a tribute to Luiz Gonzaga, famous singer from the state of Pernambuco, who sang beautiful songs about the semi-arid region of Pernambuco, collection site of the new species." 2009-08-03 - Homenagem a Luiz Gonzaga Prefeitura de Belo Horizonte.jpg [221]
Tianchisaurus nedegoapeferima Dong, 1993 Dinosaur Sam Neill , Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Ariana Richards, and Joseph Mazzello Actors involved in the 1993 film Jurassic Park : Neill, Dern, Goldblum, Attenborough, Peck, Ferrero, Richards, and Mazzello. The type specimen was informally referred to as "Jurassosaurus". The species name was proposed by director Steven Spielberg. [84]
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Tmesiphantes amadoi Yamamoto et al., 2007 Spider Jorge Amado A tarantula native to the Brazilian state of Bahia, where Jorge Amado was born. Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [224]
Tmesiphantes caymmii Yamamoto et al., 2007 Dorival Caymmi A tarantula native to the Brazilian state of Bahia, where Dorival Caymmi was born. Dorival Caymmi 1946 rev Carioca.jpg
Travisia amadoi Elías et al., 2003 Polychaete worm Jorge Amado A marine worm native to the Atlantic coasts of Argentina and Southern Brazil. Jorge Amado, Headshot 2, 1988 (cropped).png [225]
Triacanthella madiba Janion, D'Haese & Deharveng, 2012 Springtail Nelson Mandela This species is native to South Africa; "We dedicate this species to Madiba, former President of South Africa, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, who celebrated his 20 years of freedom on 11 February 2010." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [226]
Trichogramma nerudai Pintureau & Gerding, 1999 Wasp Pablo Neruda This species is native to Chile. Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [227]
Trichomycterus dali Rizzato, Costa, Trajano & Bichuette, 2011 Catfish Salvador Dalí "an allusion to the Spanish artist Salvador Dali, in reference to his famously long moustache (or whisker)." Salvador Dali NYWTS.jpg [228]
Triplocania nerudai González-Obando, Carrejo-Gironza & García Aldrete, 2021 Barklouse Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda 1963.jpg [229]
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Triraphis cortazari Valerio, 2015 Wasp Julio Cortázar Cortazar.jpg [231]
Tsitsikamma (Clavicaulis) madiba Samaai, Kelly, Payne & Ngwakum 2020 Sponge Nelson Mandela A Poecilosclerid sponge from the coasts of South Africa, "Named in honour of the great South African president Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela, also known by his clan name "Madiba", liberation struggle hero and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, who passed away on 5 December 2013 at the age of 95." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [232]
Ummidia waunekaae Godwin & Bond, 2021 Spider Annie Dodge Wauneka A trapdoor spider from New Mexico, named "in honor of Annie Dodge Wauneka (1910–1997), influential member of the Navajo Nation who worked tirelessly to improve education and health of the Navajo. Among other awards, she was bestowed the United States Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963 by President Lyndon B. Johnson." [233]
Vaimosa rambaiae H.M. Smith, 1945 Fish Rambai Barni "Special permission to use her name for this species was obtained from Her Majesty Rambai Barni, former Queen of Siam, and at a reception and exhibit given by the Siam Society in honor of their majesties on January 8, 1934, a water-color painting, made by the talented Thai artist Luang Masya Chitrakarn, was presented to her majesty. The painting represented several life-size examples of the fish in their natural habitat."
Subsequently transferred to genus Mugilogobius .
Mugilogobius rambaiae.jpg HM Queen Rambhai.jpg [234]
Volvarina (Mirpurina) blezai Ortea, 2019 Sea snail Francisco Xavier da Cruz A margin shell from Cape Verde, "Named in honour of Francisco Xavier da Cruz (1905–1958), native of São Vicente and immortalised as B. Leza, musician, composer, performer, writer, researcher, pedagogue and poet. Author of the poem "Mar Azul", our common home, and master of the cadenced rhythm we know today as Morna, the hallmark of Cape Verdean music". Immediately after the formal description, within the same paper, subgenus Mirpurina was elevated to genus status. [235]
Volvarina dulcemariae Espinosa & Ortea, 1998 Dulce María Loynaz A margin shell from Cuba, "named in honour of the late Cuban poet Dulce María Loynaz [...] and in gratitude for her contribution to the book Fábulas del Mar [Fables of the Sea, a children's book sponsored by the second author, which Loynaz wrote the prologue for]." [236]
Volvarina saramagoi Espinosa, Ortea & Moro, 2013 José Saramago "in honour of José de Sousa Saramago, illustrious Portuguese writer and poet, winner of the 1998 Nobel Prize for Literature, who chose Lanzarote [where the holotype was collected] as his refuge and residence at the end of his life; he died on 18.6.2010 in Tías." Cropped JSJoseSaramago.jpg [237]
Vulcanobatrachus mandelai Trueb, Ross & Smith, 2005 Frog Nelson Mandela A fossil species from the Cretaceous of Marydale, South Africa. Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [238]
Warimiri madiba Tavares, de Mello & de Mello Mendes, 2021 Katydid Nelson Mandela "The name is an hommage of the authors to South Africa's ex-president, Nobel Prize of Peace winner, human rights activist, and the most acknowledged Subsaharian African leader, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela (July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013). Madiba is the name of Mandela's clan and how he is known in many South African ethnicities." Nelson Mandela-2008 (edit).jpg [239]
Whartonia glenni Brennan, 1962 Mite John Glenn One of four species of chiggers named concurrently after the cosmonauts and astronauts who participated in the first four crewed orbital spaceflights in 1961 and 1962 (see also List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949)).
"Named for Lt. Col. John H. Glenn Jr., USA, who made three orbits of the earth in Friendship II [sic; the name was actually Friendship 7], 20 February 1962."
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Zanclea hirohitoi Boero, Bouillon & Gravili, 2000 Jellyfish Hirohito "This species is dedicated to the late Hirohito, Emperor of Japan, distinguished hydrozoan taxonomist, who first described material referable to this species." Keizer Hirohito 1971.jpg [241]
Zaprionus aungsani Wynn & Toda, 1988 Fly Aung San A fruit fly from Myanmar, "dedicated to the late general Aung San, the national leader of Burma." Aung San color portrait.jpg [242]

See also

Notes

  1. Entomologist Guillermo Kuschel, for instance, has over 200 eponymous organisms. [1]
  2. Of the 21 women honoured, 3 are in this section of the list, 9 are in the List of organisms named after famous people (born 1925–1949), 7 are in the List of organisms named after famous people (born 1950–present) and the remaining two are not listed because they are natural scientists: Jane Goodall ( Gibberula goodallae ) and Linda R. Watkins ( Gibberula watkinsae ).

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