Pesce rosso comune Black Moor Bubble Eye
Common goldfish differ only in color from their closest relative, the Prussian carp. Common goldfish come in a variety of colors including red, orange/gold, white, black and yellow or 'lemon' goldfish. The Black moor is a telescope-eyed variety of fancy goldfish that has a characteristic pair of protruding eyes. It is also referred to as popeye, telescope, kuro demekin in Japan and dragon-eye in China. The small, fancy Bubble Eye has upward pointing eyes accompanied by two large fluid-filled sacs.
Celestial Eye Comet (goldfish) Fantail (goldfish)
Fancy Celestial eye goldfish or Choten gan has a double tail and a breed-defining pair of upturned, telescope eyes with pupils gazing skyward. The comet or comet-tailed goldfish is the most common fancy variety in the United States. It is similar to the common goldfish, except slightly smaller and slimmer, and is mainly distinguished by its long, deeply forked tail. The Fantail goldfish is the western form of the Ryukin and possesses an egg-shaped body, a high dorsal fin, a long quadruple caudal fin, and no shoulder hump.
Lionhead (goldfish) Oranda Pearlscale
The fancy lionhead has a hood. This fish is the precursor to the ranchu. The fancy oranda is characterized by a prominent raspberry-like hood or (also known as wen or headgrowth) that encases the whole head except for the eyes and mouth. The fancy pearlscale or chinshurin in Japanese, is spherical-bodied with finnage similar to the fantail.
Pompom (goldfish) Ryukin Shubunkin
The fancy Pompoms or pompon or hana fusa have bundles of loose fleshy outgrowths between the nostrils, on each side of the head. The fancy ryukin has a short, deep body with a characteristic shoulder hump. Fancy and hardy Japanese Shubunkins (朱文金?) (translated literally as "red brocade") have a single tail with nacreous scales, and a pattern known as calico.
Telescope eye Ranchu Panda Moor
The fancy telescope eye or demekin is characterized by its protruding eyes. It is also known as globe eye or dragon eye goldfish. The fancy Japanese ranchu is hooded. The Japanese refer to it as the "king of goldfish". The fancy panda moor has a characteristic black-and-white color pattern and protruding eyes.
Veiltail Butterfly tail (goldfish) Meteor goldfish
The fancy veiltail is known for its extra-long, flowing double tail. Modern veiltail standards require little or no indentation of the trailing edges of the caudal fins, as in a wedding veil for a bride. The Butterfly Tail Moor or Butterfly Telescope is of the telescope-eye lineage, with twin tails best viewed from above. The spread of the caudal fins mimics butterflies underwater. The Meteor goldfish is a strange-looking variety that has been developed by specialist breeders of fancy goldfish. It has no tail fin, hence its name.[1][2]
Lionchu Egg-fish goldfish Shukin
The Lionchu or lionhead-ranchu is a fancy goldfish that has resulted from crossbreeding lionheads and ranchus.[3][4] The egg-fish goldfish is an artificial creation of specialist fancy goldfish breeders which lacks a dorsal fin and has a pronounced egg-shaped body.[5][6] The Shukin is Ranchu-like goldfish developed from Ranchu and Oranda at the end of the 19th century in Japan.
Curled-gill goldfish Tamasaba Tosakin
The Curled-gill or Reversed-gill goldfish is another uncommon variety of fancy goldfish that has been developed by specialist enthusiasts. It owes its name to the out-turned appearance of its gill covers.[2][7] The Tamasaba or Sabao is an uncommon Japanese variety of goldfish with a body shaped similar to the Ryukin and a very long, flowing, single tail that is similar to that of a mackerel, hence its other name, Mackerel Tail. The Tosakin or curly fantail goldfish is a very distinctive breed of goldfish with a large tail fin that spreads out horizontally (like a fan) behind the fish. Though technically a divided tail, the two halves are attached at the center/middle forming a single fin.

Note

  1. ^ Fancy Goldfish Varieties, Bristol Aquarists' Society, Bristol-Aquarists.org, retrieved on: June 20, 2007
  2. ^ a b Andrews, Dr. Chris. "An Interpet Guide to Fancy Goldfish", Interpet Publishing, 2002 - ISBN 1-902389-64-6
  3. ^ "What is a Lionchu?" by Peter Ponzio, an article from the Goldfish Pages Website (Goldfish Society of America), date retrieved: 28 February 2013
  4. ^ "GFSA - Ask the Judges", an article about the Lionchu by Larry Christensen, Peter Ponzio, Scott Taylor, Tony Reynolds and John Parker, from the Goldfish Pages Website (Goldfish Society of America), date retrieved: 28 February 2013
  5. ^ Andrews, Chris, Dr. An Interpet Guide to Fancy Goldfish, Interpet Publishing, 2002. - ISBN 1-902389-64-6
  6. ^ Nutrafin Aquatic News, Issue #4, 2004, Rolf C. Hagen, Inc. (USA) and Rolf C. Hagen Corp. (Montreal, Canada), su hagen.com. URL consultato il 19 novembre 2011.
  7. ^ Johnson, Dr. Erik L., D.V.M. and Richard E. Hess. Fancy Goldfish: A Complete Guide to Care and Collecting, Shambhala Publications, Inc., 2001 - ISBN 0-8348-0448-4

PLATY

Nel corso dei decenni sono state selezionate dagli allevatori decine di varietà, con caratteristiche ben definite[1]. Tuttavia la facilità di riproduzione permette un continuo cambiamento rispetto agli standard fissati dagli allevatori.

Corallo Red Sunburst
Di piccole dimensioni, più compresso. Colore dal rosso vivo al rosso scuro   Livrea dall'arancio al rosso cupo   Testa, dorso, ventre e prima parte dei fianchi giallo vivo o arancio, che va sfumando in arancio o rosso vivo al peduncolo caudale e alla coda  
Dawn Crescent (Mickey Mouse) Gold Crescent
Testa, dorso, fianchi giallo vivo con riflessi verdi, che va sfumando in arancio o rosso vivo dal ventre al peduncolo caudale e alla coda   Presente in più varietà, è una tipica colorazione a 3 macchie circolari formanti la sagoma di Mickey Mouse alla radice della pinna caudale. In foto, Red Crescent.   Corpo bianco rosato, con la tipica colorazione a 3 macchie circolari blu formanti la sagoma di Mickey Mouse alla radice della pinna caudale. In foto, High Fin Gold Crescent.  
High Fin Blue Spot Tiger
La pinna dorsale è alta, lunga e appuntita. Caratteristica presente in molte colorazioni.   Corpo bianco grigio, finemente marezzato di nero, blu, verde metallizzato. In foto, Blue Spot Crescent Platy   Colore di fondo giallo arancio, con marezzature nere e metalliche su tutto il corpo, più o meno diffuse  
Red Wag Silver Wag Rainbow Wag
Corpo rosso vivo o scuro, pinne e labbra nere   Corpo bianco argenteo con riflessi rosati o azzurrini, pinne e labbra nere   Testa rosata, fianchi blu-verdi con riflessi argentei, peduncolo caudale rosso vivo, pinne e labbra nere  
Red Tuxedo Yellow Tuxedo Twin Bar (Comet)
Corpo rosso vivo con grande chiazza nero-verde metallizzata più o meno estesa sui fianchi   Corpo giallo con grande chiazza nero-verde metallizzata più o meno estesa sui fianchi. In foto, Yellowstone Tuxedo twinbar   Presente in diverse varietà, presenta due orli laterali scuri nella pinna caudale. In foto Gold Twin Bar  
Neon Yellow Calico Black Panther Neon Black Painted
Testa e fianchi gialli (a volte giallo chiaro), peduncolo caudale e coda sfumati verso un rosso vivo. Sui fianchi piccole macchie nere   Dorso e ventre bianchi, il resto del corpo nero marezzato di verde e d'argento, pinne trasparenti.   Dorso e ventre gialli, il resto del corpo nero marezzato di verde e d'argento, pinne giallo trasparenti. In foto, Hi Fin Neon Black Painted  
Neon Red Tail Black Marigold Sunset Wagtail Blue Neon Wagtail
Dorso e ventre gialli, fianchi neri marezzati di verde e d'argento, peduncolo caudale e coda rosso vivo, pinne giallo arancio semitrasparenti   Corpo arancio sfumato verso il rosso, pinne e labbra nere   Corpo argenteo con riflessi rosati e fondo azzurro elettrico, pinne e labbra nere  
Pintail Speckled Neon Wagtail White Red Back
Pinna caudale con allungamento nella parte centrale: caratteriustica presente con molte colorazioni Fondo metallico dorato, ramato o argentato, marezzatura scura, pinne nere (più trasparenti l'anale e le ventrali)   Testa bianca, fianchi chiari quasi trasparenti e parte posteriore del corpo rosso vivo  

LISTA PERSONE ANIMALI

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.

This list includes organisms named after famous individuals or ensembles (including bands and comedy troupes), but excludes companies, institutions, ethnic groups or nationalities, and populated places. It does not include organisms named for fictional entities, for biologists or other natural scientists,[N 1] nor for associates or family members of researchers who are not otherwise notable. The scientific names are given as originally described: subsequent research may have placed species in different genera, or rendered them taxonomic synonyms of previously described taxa.

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Taxon Type Namesake Notes Ref
Ablerus longfellowi Wasp Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [2]
Acanthosquilla sirindhorn Crustacean Sirindhorn [2]
Acisoma attenboroughi Dragonfly David Attenborough Madagascan species, for Attenborough's 90th birthday [3]
Adaina atahualpa Moth Atahualpa [4]
Aegomorphus wojtylai Beetle John Paul II, Pope Pope John Paul II A Polish beetle, posthumously named for the Pope's birth name, Karol Wojtyła. [5]
Aegrotocatellus jaggeri Trilobite Jagger, Mick Mick Jagger Perirehaedulus richardsi was named concurrently to honor fellow Rolling Stones member Keith Richards. [6]
Aegrotocatellus nankerphelgeorum Trilobite Nanker Phelge Collective pseudonym used by members of The Rolling Stones. [6]
Aeschylia Wasp Aeschylus [7]
Aesopichthys Fish Aesop [2]
Agaporomorphus colberti Beetle Colbert, Stephen Stephen Colbert According to Wheeler, the scientist who discovered the diving beetle named it after Colbert because "Stephen shamelessly asked the science community to name something cooler than a spider to honor him. His top choices were a giant ant or a laser lion. While those would be cool species to discover, our research involves beetles, and they are 'way cooler' than a spider any day." [8]
Agathidium bushi Beetle Bush, George W. George W. Bush This beetle was also named by Quentin Wheeler, and President Bush was pleased with the gesture, even calling Wheeler to thank him for the honor. [9]
Agathidium cheneyi Beetle Cheney, Dick Dick Cheney [9]
Agathidium cortezi Beetle Cortez, Hernan Hernan Cortez [2]
Agathidium rumsfeldi Beetle Rumsfeld, Donald Donald Rumsfeld [9]
Agra catbellae Beetle Bell, Catherine Catherine Bell [10]
Agra katewinsletae Beetle Winslet, Kate Kate Winslet "Her (Titanic) character did not go down with the ship, but we will not be able to say the same for this elegant canopy species, if all the rain forest is converted to pastures." [10]
Agra liv Beetle Tyler, Liv Liv Tyler "The existence of this species... is dependent upon the rainforest not undergoing an Armageddon". [10]
Agra schwarzeneggeri Beetle Schwarzenegger, Arnold Arnold Schwarzenegger Named "in reference to the markedly developed (biceps-like) middle femora of the males of this species reminiscent of the actor's physique." [10]
Agyneta danielbelangeri Spider Bélanger, Daniel Daniel Bélanger [11]
Akihito Fish Akihito [12]
Albunea groeningi Crustacean Groening, Matt Matt Groening [2]
Aleiodes cacuangoi Wasp Cacuango, Dolores Dolores Cacuango [13]
Aleiodes colberti Wasp Colbert, Stephen Stephen Colbert [13]
Aleiodes elleni Wasp DeGeneres, Ellen Ellen DeGeneres [13]
Aleiodes falloni Wasp Fallon, Jimmy Jimmy Fallon [13]
Aleiodes frosti Wasp Frost, Robert Robert Frost The patronym refers to Frost's The Road Not Taken: the larvae emerge from the host caterpillar in a way different from all other relatives. [13]
Aleiodes gaga Wasp Lady Gaga [14][15]
Aleiodes kingmani Wasp Kingman, Eduardo Eduardo Kingman [13]
Aleiodes shakirae Wasp Shakira "Since parasitism by this species causes the host caterpillar to bend and twist its abdomen in various ways, and Shakira is also famous for her belly-dancing, the name seems particularly appropriate." [13]
Aleiodes stewarti Wasp Stewart, Jon Jon Stewart [13]
Aligheria Wasp Alighieri, Dante Dante Alighieri [2]
Aligherinia Wasp Alighieri, Dante Dante Alighieri [7]
Allendia Beetle Allende, Salvador Salvador Allende [2]
Alviniconcha strummeri Snail Strummer, Joe Joe Strummer "The name highlights the 'hardcore' nature of Alviniconcha snails, that inhabit the hottest, most acidic and most sulphidic microhabitats at Indo-Pacific hydrothermal vents. The name also recognizes the surface of Alviniconcha shells: the spiky periostracum resembles the fashion of punk rock bands." [16]
Amaurotoma zappa Snail Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa [7]
Amata gil Moth Ofarim, Gil Gil Ofarim [17]
Amphinema rollinsi Jellyfish Rollins, Henry Henry Rollins [7]
Anacroneuria carole Stonefly King, Carole Carole King [7]
Anacroneuria taylori Stonefly Taylor, James James Taylor [7]
Anatoma tobeyoides Snail Tobey, Mark Mark Tobey [7]
Andrena perahia Bee Perahia, Murray Murray Perahia [18]
Anelosimus nelsoni Spider Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela [7]
Angeliconana Wasp Angelico, Fra Fra Angelico [7]
Anhanguera spielbergi Pterosaur Spielberg, Steven Steven Spielberg [7]
Anillinus docwatsoni Beetle Watson, Doc Doc Watson [7]
Anolis roosevelti Lizard Roosevelt, Jr, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt, Jr [19]
Anomphalus jaggerius Snail Jagger, Mick Mick Jagger [7]
Anophthalmus hitleri Beetle Hitler, Adolf Adolf Hitler [20][21]
Anselmella Wasp Anselm of Canterbury [7]
Anthemiella Wasp Anthemius of Tralles [7]
Aphonopelma hollyi Spider Holly, Buddy Buddy Holly Discovered in Lubbock, Texas, birthplace of Holly. [22]
Aphonopelma johnnycashi Spider Cash, Johnny Johnny Cash "This species can be found near the area of Folsom Prison in California, and like Cash's distinctive style of dress... mature males of this species are generally black in color." [23]
Apistogramma mendezi Fish Mendes, Chico Chico Mendes [2]
Aptostichus angelinajolieae Spider Jolie, Angelina Angelina Jolie Named in recognition of Jolie's work with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees. [24]
Aptostichus barackobamai Spider Obama, Barack Barack Obama [25]
Aptostichus bonoi Spider Bono The species occurs in Joshua Tree National Park and was named in recognition of U2's 1987 album The Joshua Tree. [25][26]
Aptostichus chavezi Spider Chávez, César César Chávez [25]
Aptostichus dorothealangeae Spider Lange, Dorothea Dorothea Lange Found in California's agricultural Central Valley [25]
Aptostichus edwardabbeyi Spider Abbey, Edward Edward Abbey [25]
Aptostichus muiri Spider Muir, John John Muir The species occurs in Yosemite National Park, which Muir was instrumental in founding [25]
Aptostichus pennjillettei Spider Jillette, Penn Penn Jillette Named for Jillette's "advocacy of freethinking and scientific skepticism" [25]
Aptostichus stephencolberti Spider Colbert, Stephen Stephen Colbert [7]
Archytas Fly Archytas [7]
Arcticalymene cooki Trilobite Cook, Paul Paul Cook [2][27]
Arcticalymene jonesi Trilobite Jones, Steve Steve Jones [2][27]
Arcticalymene matlocki Trilobite Matlock, Glen Glen Matlock [2][27]
Arcticalymene rotteni Trilobite Rotten, Johnny Johnny Rotten [2][27]
Arcticalymene viciousi Trilobite Vicious, Sid Sid Vicious [2][27]
Argentinala cristinae Dragonfly Fernández de Kirchner, Cristina Cristina Fernández de Kirchner [28]
Arianops carteri Beetle Carter, Jimmy Jimmy Carter [29]
Arianops clintoni Beetle Clinton, Bill Bill Clinton [29]
Arianops gorei Beetle Gore, Al Al Gore [29]
Arsinoitherium Extinct mammal Arsinoe II [2]
Arthurdactylus conandoylei Pterosaur Doyle, Arthur Conan Arthur Conan Doyle Found in jungle similar to where The Lost World was set. [2]
Attenborosaurus conybeari Plesiosaur Attenborough, David David Attenborough, William Conybeare Plesiosaur "in honor of the naturalist and filmmaker, whose childhood fascination with Liassic plesiosaurs sparked a brilliant career in scientific journalism." [7]
Australopicus nelsonmandelai Bird Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela An extinct woodpecker from South Africa [30][31]
Avahi cleesei Lemur Cleese, John John Cleese Cleese played a lemur-happy zookeeper in the film Fierce Creatures, hosted a documentary on lemurs, and is concerned with wildlife conservation. [7]
Avalanchurus simoni Trilobite Simon, Paul Paul Simon [7]
Avalanchurus garfunkeli Trilobite Garfunkel, Art Art Garfunkel [7]
Avalanchurus lennoni Trilobite Lennon, John John Lennon [7]
Avalanchurus starri Trilobite Starr, Ringo Ringo Starr [7]
Bachiana Wasp Bach, Johann Sebastian Johann Sebastian Bach [7]
Baeturia hardyi Cicada Hardy, Oliver Oliver Hardy [2]
Baeturia laureli Cicada Laurel, Stan Stan Laurel [2]
Bagheera kiplingi Spider Kipling, Rudyard Rudyard Kipling The genus name is derived from Bagheera, the black panther from Kipling's Jungle Book [7]
Balboa True bug Balboa, Vasco Núñez de Vasco Núñez de Balboa [7]
Baracktrema obamai Blood fluke Obama, Barack Barack Obama [32]
Barbaturex morrisoni Extinct reptile Morrison, Jim Jim Morrison [33]
Baru darrowi Extinct reptile Darrow, Paul Paul Darrow [7]
Bauhinia sirindhorniae Legume Sirindhorn [2]
Beddomixalus Frog Beddome, Richard Henry Richard Henry Beddome [34]
Beethovena Wasp Beethoven, Ludwig van Ludwig van Beethoven [2]
Bishopina mozarti Crustacean Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [2]
Blakea attenboroughi Plant Attenborough, David David Attenborough [35]
Blighia Plant Bligh, William William Bligh [2]
Blixaea Protist Bargeld, Blixa Blixa Bargeld [36]
Borrowella Wasp Borrow, George George Borrow [7]
Boudiennyia Wasp Budyonny, Semyon Semyon Budyonny [7]
Brachypanorpa sacajawea Scorpionfly Sacajawea [7]
Bufonaria borisbeckeri Snail Becker, Boris Boris Becker [2]
Buddhaites Ammonite Buddha
Bumba lennoni Spider Lennon, John John Lennon [37]
Bushiella beatlesi Polychaete Beatles, The The Beatles [7]
Caerostris tinamaze Spider Maze, Tina Tina Maze "named in honour of Tine Maze, Slovenian skier who won Crystal globe with 2414 points" [38]
Caligula Moth Caligula [7]
Callicebus bernhardi Monkey Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld [39]
Caloplaca obamae Lichen Obama, Barack Barack Obama "for his support of science and scientific education." [40]
Calponia harrisonfordi Spider Ford, Harrison Harrison Ford [7]
Calycopis garylarsoni Butterfly Larson, Gary Gary Larson [7]
Campsicnemus charliechaplini Fly Chaplin, Charlie Charlie Chaplin This fly dies with its midlegs in a bandy-legged position.[41] [7]
Captaincookia Plant Cook, James James Cook [7]
Carlyleia Wasp Carlyle, Thomas Thomas Carlyle [2]
Carmenelectra Fly Electra, Carmen Carmen Electra [42]
Carnegiea Cactus Carnegie, Andrew Andrew Carnegie [43]
Cedrorestes crichtoni Dinosaur Crichton, Michael Michael Crichton [7]
Cephalonomia pinkfloydi Wasp Pink Floyd A bethylid wasp from New Zealand [44]
Cervus canadensis roosevelti Deer Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt [2]
Cheguevaria Beetle Guevara, Che Che Guevara [45]
Cherax snowden Crustacean Snowden, Edward Edward Snowden [46]
Cherokeea attakullakulla Moth Attakullakulla [47]
Chesapecten jeffersonius Scallop Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson [48]
Chipetaia Primate Chipeta [49]
Chriacus metocometi Extinct mammal Metacomet [50]
Chriacus oconostotae Extinct mammal Oconostota [50]
Chtonobdella tanae Leech Tan, Amy Amy Tan [51][52]
Cirolana mercuryi Crustacean Mercury, Freddie Freddie Mercury East African isopod named for "arguably Zanzibar's most famous popular musician and singer." [7]
Cladomyrma sirindhornae Ant Sirindhorn [53]
Claudius Turtle Claudius [7]
Cleopatrodon Extinct mammal Cleopatra VII [2]
Colemanus Wasp Coleman, Ronnie Ronnie Coleman "Named for bodybuilder Ronnie Coleman, who was famous for his back; referring to the robust and sculptured nature of the mesosomal dorsum." [54]
Confucius True bug Confucius [7]
Confuciusornis sanctus Bird Confucius An extinct, early bird. The name means "holy Confucius' bird". [7]
Conobregma bradpitti Wasp Brad Pitt "Named after the senior author's favourite film actor Brad Pitt, whose poster adorned the wall of her laboratory during her doctoral studies." [55]
Cowperia Wasp Cowper, William William Cowper [7]
Crichtonsaurus Dinosaur Crichton, Michael Michael Crichton [7]
Crikey steveirwini Snail Irwin, Steve Steve Irwin [7]
Crocidura attila Shrew Attila [2]
Crocidura roosevelti Shrew Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt [2]
Cryptocercus garciai Cockroach Garcia, Jerry Jerry Garcia [7]
Ctenocheloides attenboroughi Crustacean Attenborough, David David Attenborough [7]
Ctenomys fochi Rodent Foch, Ferdinand Ferdinand Foch [56]
Ctenus monaghani Spider Monaghan, Dominic Dominic Monaghan [57]
Cuspicephalus scarfi Pterosaur Scarfe, Gerald Gerald Scarfe [7]
Cyclocephala casanova Beetle Casanova [7]
Cyclocephala freudi Beetle Freud, Sigmund Sigmund Freud [7]
Cyclocephala rorschachoides Beetle Rorschach, Hermann Hermann Rorschach [7]
Cystomastacoides nicolepeelerae Wasp Peeler, Nicole D. Nicole D. Peeler A favorite author of the lead biologist, who also named a species after fictional Beatrix Kiddo [58]
Daisya obriani Beetle O'Brian, Patrick Patrick O'Brian A species of weevil named for the author of the Aubrey-Maturin books.
Dalailama Moth Dalai Lama Bombycid moth from Tibet. [7]
Darwinilus sedarisi Beetle Sedaris, David David Sedaris Honors Sedaris, "as an appreciation for his fascination with the natural world." The genus is named after Charles Darwin. [59]
Dasykaluta rosamondae Marsupial Clifford, Rosamund Rosamund Clifford [2]
Dasyurus spartacus Marsupial Spartacus [2]
Davincia Wasp Vinci, Leonardo da Leonardo da Vinci [7]
Dendrophorbium chopinii Plant Chopin, Frédéric Frédéric Chopin [60]
Dendropsophus ozzyi Frog Osbourne, Ozzy Ozzy Osbourne [61]
Depressizona exorum Snail Ex, The The Ex [7]
Descampsia Wasp Descamps, Jean-Baptiste Jean-Baptiste Descamps [7]
Descampsina Fly Descamps, Jean-Baptiste Jean-Baptiste Descamps [7]
Desmopachria barackobamai Beetle Obama, Barack Barack Obama A diving beetle from French Guiana [62]
Diamphipnoa colberti Stonefly Colbert, Stephen Stephen Colbert [7]
Dicrotendipes thanatogratus Fly Grateful Dead Thanatos is Greek for "death" and Gratus is Latin for grateful. [7]
Diplodocus carnegii Dinosaur Carnegie, Andrew Andrew Carnegie
Djupedalia Extinct reptile Djupedal, Øystein Øystein Djupedal [63]
Doronomyrmex pocahontas Ant Pocahontas [64]
Draculoides bramstokeri Schizomid Stoker, Bram Bram Stoker [2]
Echiniscus madonnae Tardigrade Template:Sort [65]
Effigia okeeffeae Extinct reptile O'Keeffe, Georgia Georgia O'Keeffe [7]
Electrotettix attenboroughi Grasshopper Attenborough, David David Attenborough

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Elijahia Wasp Elijah [7]
Elseya irwini Turtle Irwin, Steve Steve Irwin [7]
Eleutherodactylus amadeus Frog Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart [67]
Elysia manriquei Sea slug Manrique, César César Manrique [7]
Emersonella Wasp Emerson, Ralph Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson [2]
Emersonia Wasp Emerson, Ralph Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson [7]
Emersonopsis Wasp Emerson, Ralph Waldo Ralph Waldo Emerson [7]
Enyalioides binzayedi Lizard Zayed Al Nahyan, Mohammed bin Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan [68]
Epirhyssa shaka Wasp Shaka Zulu [69]
Equus grevyi Zebra Grévy, Jules Jules Grévy [2]
Eristalis alleni Fly Allen, Paul Paul Allen [7]
Eristalis gatesi Fly Gates, Bill Bill Gates [7]
Eruga gutfreundi Wasp Gutfreund, John John Gutfreund [70]
Etheostoma clinton Fish Clinton, Bill Bill Clinton [71]
Etheostoma gore Fish Gore, Al Al Gore [71]
Etheostoma jimmycarter Fish Carter, Jimmy Jimmy Carter [71]
Etheostoma obama Fish Obama, Barack Barack Obama [71]
Etheostoma teddyroosevelt Fish Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt [71]
Etmopterus benchleyi Fish Benchley, Peter Peter Benchley A species of shark. Benchley is the author of Jaws and was a marine conservationist. [72]
Eucteniza panchovillai Spider Villa, Pancho Pancho Villa Discovered in San Juan del Rio, Durango, birthplace of Villa [73]
Eulaema quadragintanovem Bee Ronaldinho ‘Quadraginta novem’ means forty-nine, the number of Ronaldinho’s T-shirt at Clube Atlético Mineiro, his late team in Brazil. Ronaldinho chose the number 49 as homage to his mother, born in 1949. [74]
Euphorbia regis-jubae Plant Juba II [2]
Eurycea junaluska Salamander Junaluska [75]
Evita Moth Perón, Eva Eva Perón [7]
Fernandocrambus chopinellus Moth Chopin, Frédéric Frédéric Chopin [2]
Finlayia Wasp Finlay, George George Finlay [7]
Filistata maguirei Spider Maguire, Tobey Tobey Maguire Maguire starred in three Spider-Man films. [76]
Franklinia Plant Franklin, Benjamin Benjamin Franklin [2]
Froudeana Wasp Froude, James Anthony James Anthony Froude [7]
Funkotriplogynium iagobadius Mite Brown, James James Brown Iago is "James" and badius is "brown" in Latin. [7][77]
Gabrius tolkieni Beetle Tolkien, J. R. R. J. R. R. Tolkien [7]
Gaga Plant Lady Gaga A genus of ferns including Gaga monstraparva, Latin for "little monster" [78]
Gagadon minimonstrum Extinct mammal Lady Gaga [79]
Ganaspidium didionae Wasp Didion, Joan Joan Didion The wasp's range includes deserts of the American Southwest, setting of several Didion's works. [80]
Ganaspidium flemingi Wasp Fleming, Ian Ian Fleming The holotype was collected in the Bahamas, where Fleming was a "long time resident". [80]
Gazella bilkis Gazelle Sheba, Queen of Queen of Sheba Bilkis is one of many names of the Queen given throughout history [2]
Gentiana Plant Gentius [2]
Gnathia beethoveni Crustacean Beethoven, Ludwig van Ludwig van Beethoven [2]
Gnathia marleyi Crustacean Marley, Bob Bob Marley [81]
Godiva Sea slug Lady Godiva [2]
Goetheana Wasp Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [2]
Goetheana shakespearei Wasp Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe and William Shakespeare [2]
Goethella Wasp Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [7]
Goniozus musae Wasp Muse A bethylid wasp from New Zealand. "This species is named after the music band, Muse. [The name] also refers to 'musings' over the placement of this species." [44]
Gounodia Wasp Gounod, Charles Charles Gounod [7]
Greeffiella beatlei Nematode Beatles, The The Beatles [7]
Grimaldichthys profondissimus Fish Albert I, Prince of Monaco The prince was born Albert Grimaldi [2]
Grimalditeuthis bonplandi Squid Albert I, Prince of Monaco [2]
Grotiusella Wasp Grotius, Hugo Hugo Grotius [7]
Grotiusomyia Wasp Grotius, Hugo Hugo Grotius [7]
Hannibalia Thrip Hannibal [7]
Harpagus Bird Harpagus [2]
Harryhausenia Extinct crab Harryhausen, Ray Ray Harryhausen "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."[82] [82]
Hellinsia aguilerai Moth Roldós Aguilera, Jaime Jaime Roldós Aguilera

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Hellinsia alfaroi Moth Alfaro, Eloy Eloy Alfaro [4]
Hellinsia benalcazari Moth Belalcázar, Sebastián de Sebastián de Belalcázar [4]
Hellinsia huayna Moth Huayna Capac [4]
Hellinsia morenoi Moth García Moreno, Gabriel Gabriel García Moreno [4]
Hellinsia orellanai Moth Orellana, Francisco de Francisco de Orellana [4]
Hellinsia pizarroi Moth Pizarro, Francisco Francisco Pizarro [4]
Hellinsia ruminahuii Moth Rumiñawi [4]
Hellinsia sucrei Moth Sucre, Antonio José de Antonio José de Sucre [4]
Hellinsia tupaci Moth Topa Inca Yupanqui [4]
Herodotia Wasp Herodotus [7]
Heteropoda davidbowie Spider Bowie, David David Bowie [83][84]
Heteropoda ninahagen Spider Hagen, Nina Nina Hagen [83][84]
Magnacarina aldana Spider Alda, Alan Alan Alda [85]
Heteragrion brianmayi Damselfly May, Brian Brian May One of four Heteragrion species named after members of the band Queen [86]
Heteragrion freddiemercuryi Damselfly Mercury, Freddie Freddie Mercury One of four Heteragrion species named after members of the band Queen [86]
Heteragrion johndeaconi Damselfly Deacon, John John Deacon One of four Heteragrion species named after members of the band Queen [86]
Heteragrion rogertaylori Damselfly Taylor, Roger Roger Taylor One of four Heteragrion species named after members of the band Queen [86]
Heterospilus reagani Wasp Reagan, Ronald Ronald Reagan [87]
Heterospilus washingtoni Wasp Washington, George George Washington [87]
Heterospilus xerxes Wasp Xerxes [87]
Homeryon Crustacean Homer [88]
Horaglanis abdulkalami Fish Kalam, A. P. J. Abdul A. P. J. Abdul Kalam [89]
Houdinia Moth Houdini, Harry Harry Houdini [7]
Hycleus marcipoli Beetle Polo, Marco Marco Polo [90]
Hydrolagus trolli Fish Troll, Ray Ray Troll [91]
Hydroscapha redfordi Beetle Redford, Robert Robert Redford [7]
Hyloscirtus princecharlesi Frog Charles, Prince of Wales [92]
Dendropsophus stingi Frog Sting Colombian tree frog named in recognition of Sting's work for the rain forest. [7]
Ibyka Plant Ibycus [7]
Idiomacromerus longfellowi Wasp Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth Henry Wadsworth Longfellow [2]
Ilomantis ginsburgae Mantis Ginsburg, Ruth Bader Ruth Bader Ginsburg [93]
Jaggermeryx naida Extinct mammal Jagger, Mick Mick Jagger [94]
Japewiella dollypartoniana Lichen Parton, Dolly Dolly Parton "named in honor of Dolly Parton ... Parton rose to stardom ... in the mountains of eastern Tennessee on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains where this species grows abundantly" [95]
Jawharia Extinct mammal Jawhar al-Siqilli [96]
Jeffersonia Plant Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson [2]
Jenghizkhan Dinosaur Khan, Genghis Genghis Khan [2]
Jubaea Plant Juba II [2]
Kalloprion kilmisteri Polychaete Kilmister, Lemmy Lemmy Kilmister [97]
Keatsia Wasp Keats, John John Keats [2]
Kerevata clarksoni Wasp Clarkson, Jeremy Jeremy Clarkson One of three species named after the hosts of Top Gear [98]
Kerevata hammondi Wasp Hammond, Richard Richard Hammond One of three species named after the hosts of Top Gear [98]
Kerevata jamesmayi Wasp May, James James May One of three species named after the hosts of Top Gear [98]
Kerygmachela kierkegaardi Extinct arthropod Kierkegaard, Søren Søren Kierkegaard [7]
Khamul tolkeini Wasp Tolkien, J. R. R. J. R. R. Tolkien [99]
Khruschevia ridicula Worm Khrushchev, Nikita Nikita Khrushchev Named by its discoverer Rousseau H. Flower to show his dislike of the Soviet Premier and the Communist Party in general. [2]
Kingnites diamondi Worm King Diamond [100]
Kirchnerala Dragonfly Kirchner, Néstor Néstor Kirchner [28]
Kootenichela deppi Extinct arthropod Depp, Johnny Johnny Depp [101]
Kora corallina Snail Cora Coralina [102]
Lamennaisia Wasp Lamennais, Hugues Felicité Robert de Hugues Felicité Robert de Lamennais [7]
Lasioglossum obamai Bee Obama, Barack Barack Obama [103]
Lathrolestes fiedleri Wasp Fiedler, Arkady Arkady Fiedler [104]
Legionella shakespearei Bacterium Shakespeare, William William Shakespeare Isolated from Stratford-upon-Avon, birthplace of Shakespeare [105]
Leninia stellans Extinct reptile Lenin, Vladimir Vladimir Lenin "The museum where [the type specimen] is housed is located within the Lenin Memorial and Lenin school complex in Ulyanovsk; accordingly, the generic name reflects the geohistorical ___location of the find."[106] [106]
Leonardo davincii Moth Vinci, Leonardo da Leonardo da Vinci [7]
Lepidoteuthis grimaldii Squid Albert I, Prince of Monaco The prince was born Albert Grimaldi [2]
Lepithrix freudi Beetle Freud, Sigmund Sigmund Freud [7]
Leucothoe eltoni Crustacean John, Elton Elton John "In reference to the large shoe-like first gnathopod of this species and the oversize boots Elton John wore as the local pinball champion in the movie Tommy." [107]
Leucothoe tolkieni Crustacean Tolkien, J. R. R. J. R. R. Tolkien [108]
Lincolna Wasp Lincoln, Abraham Abraham Lincoln [7]
Lincolnanna Wasp Lincoln, Abraham Abraham Lincoln [7]
Litarachna lopezae Mite Lopez, Jennifer Jennifer Lopez An aquatic mite from Puerto Rico [109][110]
Rana montezumae Frog Moctezuma II [67]
Litokoala dicksmithi Marsupial Smith, Dick Dick Smith An extinct koala named for Smith's financial support of paleontological research [111]
Liturgusa algorei Mantis Gore, Al Al Gore Named for Gore's "environmental activism including his efforts to raise public awareness of global climate change."[112] [112]
Liturgusa fossetti Mantis Fossett, Steve Steve Fossett Named for Fossett's "inspirational dedication to adventure and exploration."[112] [112]
Liturgusa krattorum Mantis Kratt, Martin Martin Kratt and Chris Kratt Named for the "hosts and creators of Kratts' Creatures and Wild Kratts... which provide children with entertaining programming focused on animal biology presented with accurate information."[112] [112]
Livyatan melvillei Whale Melville, Herman Herman Melville An extinct whale: Melville is the author of Moby Dick. [7]
Lontra weiri Otter Weir, Bob Bob Weir [113]
Loureedia Spider Reed, Lou Lou Reed [114]
Loxosomatoides sirindhornae Entoproct Sirindhorn [2]
Lutheria Wasp Luther, Martin Martin Luther [7]
Mackenziurus johnnyi Trilobite Ramone, Johnny Johnny Ramone [2]
Mackenziurus joeyi Trilobite Ramone, Joey Joey Ramone [2]
Mackenziurus deedeei Trilobite Ramone, Dee Dee Dee Dee Ramone [2]
Mackenziurus ceejayi Trilobite Ramone, C. J. C. J. Ramone [2]
Macrobrachium sirindhorn Crustacean Sirindhorn [2]
Macrocarpaea dies-viridis Plant Green Day "Dies-viridis" is Latin for "green day" [7]
Magellanana Wasp Magellan, Ferdinand Ferdinand Magellan [7]
Magnolia sirindhorniae Plant Sirindhorn [2]
Maguimithrax Crustacean Maguire, Tobey Tobey Maguire A genus of spider crab. Maguire starred in three Spider-Man films. [115]
Maldybulakia angusi Extinct arthropod Young, Angus Angus Young An Australian fossil myriapod [116]
Maldybulakia malcolmi Extinct arthropod Young, Malcolm Malcolm Young An Australian fossil myriapod [116]
Mammuthus jeffersonii Mammoth Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson [2]
Mandelia Sea slug Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela [2][117]
Maotherium Extinct mammal Zedong, Mao Mao Zedong [2]
Marshiella lettermani Wasp Letterman, David David Letterman [118]
Martesia tolkieni Clam Tolkien, J. R. R. J. R. R. Tolkien [7]
Masiakasaurus knopfleri Dinosaur Knopfler, Mark Mark Knopfler [2]
Mastophora dizzydeani Spider Dean, Dizzy Dizzy Dean The spider uses a sticky ball on the end of a thread to catch its prey. [2]
Marxella Wasp Marx, Karl Karl Marx [7]
Marxiana Wasp Marx, Karl Karl Marx [7]
Materpiscis attenboroughi Fish Attenborough, David David Attenborough [35]
Maxillaria gorbatchowii Beetle Gorbachev, Mikhail Mikhail Gorbachev [2]
Meenoplus roddenberryi True bug Roddenberry, Gene Gene Roddenberry [119]
Megachile chomskyi Bee Chomsky, Noam Noam Chomsky [120]
Megalonyx jeffersonii Ground sloth Jefferson, Thomas Thomas Jefferson [2]
Megaselia mithridatesi Fly Mithridates VI of Pontus [121]
Menura alberti Bird Albert, Prince Consort [122]
Meoneura swifti Fly Swift, Jonathan Jonathan Swift A tiny fly. Swift "demonstrated in... Gulliver's Travels, that small individuals might be very important." [123]
Mercurana Frog Mercury, Freddie Freddie Mercury [34]
Mesoparapylocheles michaeljacksoni Crustacean Jackson, Michael Michael Jackson [124]
Metallichneumon neurospastarchus Wasp Metallica A parasitic wasp. The genus name honors the band, while neurospastarchus ("ruler of puppets" in Greek) alludes to "the weak and mindless nature" of hosts, and the album Master of Puppets. [125]
Microchilo elgrecoi Moth Greco, El El Greco [2]
Microchilo murilloi Moth Murillo, Bartolomé Esteban Bartolomé Esteban Murillo [2]
Milesdavis Trilobite Davis, Miles Miles Davis [126]
Mirina confucius Moth Confucius
Mitra kamehameha Snail Kamehameha I, King King Kamehameha I [2]
Montypythonoides riversleighensis Extinct reptile Monty Python An extinct snake, subsequently renamed Morelia riversleighensis [127]
Mozartella beethoveni Wasp Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Ludwig van Beethoven [2]
Munidopsis mandelai Crustacean Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela [128]
Muntiacus rooseveltorum Deer Roosevelt, Jr., Theodore Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. and Kermit Roosevelt [129]
Myrmekiaphila neilyoungi Spider Young, Neil Neil Young [7]
Nabokovia Butterfly Nabokov, Vladimir Vladimir Nabokov [7]
Namalycastis jaya Polychaete Jayalalithaa, J J Jayalalithaa Named in recognition of Dr.J. Jayalalithaa's contributions towards education for the People of Tamil Nadu, India (especially for impoverished people). [130]
Nanocthulhu lovecrafti Wasp Lovecraft, H. P. H. P. Lovecraft The genus name invokes Lovecraft's character Cthulhu [131]
Napoleonaea imperialis Water lily Napoleon [2]
Neanthes roosevelti Worm Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt [2]
Neomegamphopus roosevelti Crustacean Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt [132][133]
Neopalpa donaldtrumpi Moth Trump, Donald Donald Trump Named due to the resemblance of scales on the head of the moth to Trump's hairstyle [134][135]
Neoperla teresa Stonefly Heinz, Teresa Teresa Heinz [7]
Nepenthes attenboroughii Plant Attenborough, David David Attenborough [35]
Neruda Butterfly Neruda, Pablo Pablo Neruda [136]
Norasaphus monroeae Trilobite Monroe, Marilyn Marilyn Monroe Trilobite with an hourglass shaped glabella. [7]
Notiospathius johnlennoni Wasp Lennon, John John Lennon In honor of the 30th anniversary of Lennon's death [137]
Nystalus obamai Bird Obama, Barack Barack Obama [138]
Obamadon gracilis Extinct reptile Obama, Barack Barack Obama [139]
Oceanodroma hornbyi Bird Hornby, Phipps Phipps Hornby [138]
Ophelosia mcglashani Wasp McGlashan, Don Don McGlashan [140]
Orectochilus orbisonorum Beetle Orbison, Roy Roy Orbison and his widow Barbara Orbison Whirligig beetle from India. [7]
Ornithoptera alexandrae Butterfly Alexandra of Denmark [2]
Orontobia dalailama Moth Dalai Lama Tiger moth from Tibet. [7]
Orsonwelles Spider Welles, Orson Orson Welles Many of the species are named after elements from Welles' films. [141]
Ovidia Plant Ovid [7]
Pachygnatha zappa Spider Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa An orb-weaver spider, it has a black marking under its abdomen curiously reminiscent of Frank Zappa's mustache. [7]
Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum Dinosaur Perot, Ross Ross Perot and family [142]
Papasula abbotti costelloi Bird Costello, Lou Lou Costello An allusion to Abbott and Costello, however the patronym abbotti honors William Louis Abbott, not Bud Abbott. [2][143]
Paradonea presleyi Spider Presley, Elvis Elvis Presley [144]
Paragordius obamai Horsehair worm Obama, Barack Barack Obama [145]
Paragorgia jamesi Coral Rodríguez, James James Rodríguez "Named in honor of James David Rodríguez Rubio, arguably the best Colombian professional football (soccer) player in history." [146]
Paramaka pearljam Mayfly Pearl Jam [147]
Parides montezuma Butterfly Moctezuma II [2]
Paroxyna cleopatra Fly Cleopatra VII [7]
Paroxyna messalina Fly Messalina, Valeria Valeria Messalina [7]
Pentaceration bifficlyro Crustacean Biffy Clyro [148]
Perirehaedulus richardsi Trilobite Richards, Keith Keith Richards Aegrotocatellus jaggeri was named concurrently to honor fellow Rolling Stones member Mick Jagger. [6][7]
Petrochirus diogenes Crustacean Diogenes of Sinope [2]
Petula Moth Clark, Petula Petula Clark [7]
Pheidole harrisonfordi Ant Ford, Harrison Harrison Ford [7]
Pheidole mooreorum Ant Moore, Gordon Gordon Moore and Betty Moore Named "in recognition of their outstanding contribution in service and support to tropical conservation, hence the habitats in which the Pheidole ants will continue to exist."[149] [149]
Pheidole roosevelti Ant Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt [2]
Phialella zappai Jellyfish Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa Named as a plan to meet Zappa, who stated "There is nothing I'd like better than having a jellyfish named after me".[150]
Phricotelphusa sirindhorn Crustacean Sirindhorn [2]
Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae Dinosaur Sirindhorn [2]
Pinkfloydia Spider Pink Floyd "Pink Floyd was an innovative group that created music (with) an eclectic mixture of styles. Pinkfloydia has very unusual morphological features and its name aims to reflect its uniqueness." [151]
Pinus montezumae Pine Moctezuma II [2]
Plato Spider Plato [7]
Polycheles martini Crustacean Martin, Brian Brian Martin [152]
Platygobiopsis akihito Fish Akihito [153]
Pritha garfieldi Spider Garfield, Andrew Andrew Garfield Garfield starred in two Spider-Man films. [76]
Plethodon sequoyah Salamander Sequoyah [67]
Plutarchia Wasp Plutarch [2]
Poanes hobomok Butterfly Hobomok [7]
Podocyrtis goetheana Protist Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [2]
Potanthus confucius Butterfly Confucius
Predatoroonops mctiernani Spider McTiernan, John John McTiernan McTiernan is the director of Predator. [154]
Predatoroonops peterhalli Spider Hall, Kevin Peter Kevin Peter Hall Hall played the Predator in Predator. [154]
Predatoroonops schwarzeneggeri Spider Schwarzenegger, Arnold Arnold Schwarzenegger Schwarzenegger is the star of Predator. [154]
Prethopalpus attenboroughi Spider Attenborough, David David Attenborough [35]
Preseucoela imallshookupis Wasp Presley, Elvis Elvis Presley The genus name derives from Presley's last name while the specific name derives from Presley's song "All Shook Up". [155]
Pristimantis imthurni Frog Thurn, Everard F. im Everard F. im Thurn [156]
Pristimantis jamescameroni Frog Cameron, James James Cameron [156]
Pristimantis simonbolivari Frog Bolívar, Simón Simón Bolívar [67]
Pristionchus maxplancki Worm Planck, Max Max Planck [157]
Propionibacterium acnes type Zappa Bacterium Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa "This bacterium is so unconventional in its behavior, and its new habitat is so unexpected that we thought of Frank Zappa". [158]
Psephophorus terrypratchetti Turtle Pratchett, Terry Terry Pratchett Pratchett wrote a series of fantasy books set on a world carried on the back of a giant turtle. [2]
Pseudapanteles alfiopivai Wasp Piva, Alfio Alfio Piva "in recognition of his many years of administrative support to ... INBio ... and of his policy efforts on behalf of conserving biodiversity in Costa Rica." [159]
Pseudapanteles christianafigueresae Wasp Figueres, Christiana Christiana Figueres "for her persistent interest in ACG survival since the early Template:Typo, and up through her ... efforts to get the world to reverse its climate change" [159]
Pseudapanteles jorgerodriguezi Wasp Rodríguez, Jorge Jorge Rodríguez "who ... helped ACG forge new paths of self-support through Environmental Service Payments" [159]
Pseudapanteles josefigueresi Wasp Figueres, José María José María Figueres "in recognition of his steady and imaginative support of ACG foundation, growth and survival through non-damaging biodiversity development" [159]
Pseudapanteles laurachinchillae Wasp Chinchilla, Laura Laura Chinchilla "in gratitude for her persistent tolerance of ACG efforts to push the conservation envelope during her term in office." [159]
Pseudapanteles luisguillermosolisi Wasp Solís, Luis Guillermo Luis Guillermo Solís "in appreciation of the new opportunity for further administrative evolution that his election offers to ACG" [159]
Pseudapanteles margaritapenonae Wasp Penón, Margarita Margarita Penón "who listened patiently ... and thereby set the process in motion that protects all of these wasps and hundreds of thousands of other ACG species." [159]
Pseudapanteles oscarariasi Wasp Arias, Óscar Óscar Arias "who, upon listening to Margarita Penon's summary of the ACG concept in 1986, set ACG survival policy in motion" [159]
Pseudapanteles ottonsolisi Wasp Solís, Ottón Ottón Solís "in recognition of his steadfast policy support of the ACG concept throughout two decades ... and the foundation of the party, PAC" [159]
Pseudapanteles renecastroi Wasp Castro, René René Castro "who helped ACG and INBio in their early years ..., promoted the development of Costa Rica's carbon market, and tolerated the growing pains of decentralized administration of Costa Rica's conserved wildlands." [159]
Pseudocorinna brianeno Spider Eno, Brian Brian Eno [160]
Pseudoeurycea ahuitzotl Salamander Ahuitzotl [67]
Pseudoparamys cezannei Rodent Cézanne, Paul Paul Cézanne [2]
Pundamilia nyererei Fish Nyerere, Julius Julius Nyerere [2]
Pycnomma roosevelti Fish Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt [2]
Rooseveltia frankliniana Plant Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt [2]
Qiliania graffini Bird Graffin, Greg Greg Graffin [161]

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Raffaellia Wasp Raphael [7]
Raphaelana Wasp Raphael [2]
Raphaelonia Wasp Raphael [7]
Renaniana Wasp Renan, Ernest Ernest Renan [7]
Rhinatrema shiv Caecilian Chanderpaul, Shivnarine Shivnarine Chanderpaul [67]
Rhyzodiastes (Temoana) xii Beetle Xi Jinping Named after the President of China [163]
Richteria Wasp Paul, Jean Jean Paul Derived from Paul's birth name, Johann Paul Friedrich Richter [2]
Rochlingia hitleri Extinct insect Hitler, Adolf Adolf Hitler The genus was named after German industrialist and Nazi supporter Hermann Röchling. [21]
Rollinschaeta Worm Rollins, Henry Henry Rollins "Rollins – for Henry Rollins + chaeta, from Late Latin, for a bristle, seta or long hair." [164]
Rostropria garbo Wasp Garbo, Greta Greta Garbo Diapriid wasp described as "a solitary female". [7]
Rotaovula hirohitoi Snail Hirohito [132][165]
Rubus × mussolinii Plant Mussolini, Benito Benito Mussolini Hybrid blackberry from northeastern Libya [166]
Salinoctomys loschalchalerosorum Rodent Chalchaleros, Los Los Chalchaleros [2]
Sappho Bird Sappho [2]
Scaptia beyonceae Fly Knowles, Beyoncé Beyoncé Knowles The horse fly was named after the singer and actress because of its striking golden behind. [7]
Schilleria Extinct reptile Schiller, Friedrich Friedrich Schiller [7]
Scipionyx Dinosaur Scipio Africanus [2]
Sequoia Plant Sequoyah The derivation of Sequoia from "Sequoyah" is controversial since the botanist who coined it left no record of the etymology. [167]
Serendipaceratops arthurcclarkei Dinosaur Clarke, Arthur C. Arthur C. Clarke [2]
Sericomyrmex radioheadi Ant Radiohead "This species is named after the English rock band Radiohead as an acknowledgement of their longstanding efforts in environmental activism, especially in raising climate-change awareness, and in honor of their music, which is an excellent companion during long hours at the microscope while conducting taxonomic revisions of ants."[168] [168]
Shakespearia Wasp Shakespeare, William William Shakespeare [2]
Shireplitis tolkieni Wasp Tolkien, J. R. R. J. R. R. Tolkien Other species of Shireplitis are named after various Lord of the Rings characters. [169]
Sinatra Wasp Sinatra, Frank Frank Sinatra [7]
Singafrotypa mandela Spider Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela "The species is named after Nelson Mandela in honor of his struggle against Apartheid."[170] [170]
Sciophila holopaineni Fly Holopainen, Tuomas Tuomas Holopainen "The new species is named after Mr. Tuomas Holopainen, the founder, songwriter and keyboardist of a Finnish metal band, "Nightwish""[171] [171]
Sirdavidia Plant Attenborough, David David Attenborough The first plant genus named for Attenborough[172] [173]
Siriella roosevelti Crustacean Roosevelt, Franklin D. Franklin D. Roosevelt [2]
Sirindhorn thailandiensis Butterfly Sirindhorn [2]
Sirindhornia Plant Sirindhorn [2]
Solaropsis chicomendesi Snail Chico Mendes [174]
Sonoma colberti Beetle Colbert, Stephen Stephen Colbert [175]
Sonoma rossellinae Beetle Rossellini, Isabella Isabella Rossellini [175]
Sonoma stewarti Beetle Stewart, Jon Jon Stewart [175]
Sonoma twaini Beetle Twain, Mark Mark Twain [175]
Spartacus True bug Spartacus [7]
Spelaeornis troglodytoides indiraji Bird Gandhi, Indira Indira Gandhi [176]
Stasimopus mandelai Spider Mandela, Nelson Nelson Mandela [7]
Stenomorpha roosevelti Beetle Roosevelt, Theodore Theodore Roosevelt [2]
Strelitzia reginae Plant Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz [2]
Streptocephalus sirindhornae Crustacean Sirindhorn [2]
Strigiphilus garylarsoni Louse Larson, Gary Gary Larson [2]
Struszia mccartneyi Trilobite McCartney, Paul Paul McCartney [7]
Sylvilagus palustris hefneri Rabbit Hefner, Hugh Hugh Hefner [7]
Synalpheus pinkfloydi Crustacean Pink Floyd [177]
Taeniopteryx mercuryi Stonefly Mercury, Freddie Freddie Mercury [7]
Talabrica elotroyoae Bivalve El Otro Yo [178]
Tarsius sirindhornae Tarsier Sirindhorn Prehistoric tarsier from Thailand [179]
Tassonia Wasp Tassoni, Alessandro Alessandro Tassoni [7]
Tecunumania Wasp Umán, Tecún Tecún Umán [2]
Teleogramma obamaorum Fish Obama, Barack Barack Obama and Michelle Obama [180]
Tennysoniana Wasp Tennyson, Alfred, Lord Alfred, Lord Tennyson [7]
Terebellides sepultura Worm Sepultura "The species is named to honour Sepultura, the best Brazilian heavy metal band." [181]
Tetragramma donaldtrumpi Sea urchin Trump, Donald Donald Trump [182][183]
Tetramorium adamsi Ant Adams, Douglas Douglas Adams [184]
Thalesanna Wasp Thales [7]
Thoreauella Wasp Thoreau, Henry David Henry David Thoreau [7]
Thoreauia Wasp Thoreau, Henry David Henry David Thoreau [2]
Thysania agrippina Moth Julia the Younger Derived from Julia the Younger's birth name Vipsania Agrippina [2]
Tianchisaurus nedegoapeferima Dinosaur Neill, Sam Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, Richard Attenborough, Bob Peck, Martin Ferrero, Ariana Richards, and Joseph Mazzello People involved in the 1993 film Jurassic Park: Neill, Dern, Goldblum, Attenborough, Peck, Ferrero, Richards, and Mazzello.[7] The type specimen was informally referred to as "Jurassosaurus". [7]
Tianyulong confuciusi Dinosaur Confucius [185]
Torvosaurus gurneyi Dinosaur Gurney, James James Gurney Gurney created and illustrated the Dinotopia books. [186]
Tosanoides obama Fish Obama, Barack Barack Obama [187]
Trigona sirindhornae Bee Sirindhorn [2]
Trigonopterus attenboroughi Beetle Attenborough, David David Attenborough [188]
Trypanosoma irwini Protist Irwin, Steve Steve Irwin [7]
Unruhdinium Protist Unruh, N. U. N. U. Unruh [36]
Vallaris zappai Rodent Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa An extinct gerbil [189]
Victoria amazonica Plant Victoria, Queen Queen Victoria [7]
Washingtonia Plant Washington, George George Washington [2]
Websteroprion Polychaete Webster, Alex Alex Webster [190][191]
Whittieria Wasp Whittier, John Greenleaf John Greenleaf Whittier [7]
Xanthosomnium froesei Wasp Froese, Edgar Edgar Froese "Xanthosomnium" is a translation of Tangerine Dream, a German electronic music group founded by Froese. [7]
Xenopsylla cheopsis Flea Khufu From Khufu's Hellenized name Cheops [2]
Zaglossus attenboroughi Echidna Attenborough, David David Attenborough [35]
Zamenhofella Wasp Zamenhof, L. L. L. L. Zamenhof [7]
Zappa Fish Zappa, Frank Frank Zappa Ed Murdy, who named the genus of mudskipper, says, "I like his music."[192] [193]


References

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