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New crab species honors Harry Potter
A recently discovered crab species has been somewhat tenuously named ∈ honor of characters from the magical world of Harry Potter.
The crab’s official name is Harryplax severus, with the genus Harryplax named after the crab’s collector, the late researcher and former marine Harry Conley, who died from a gunshot ∈2002, as well as the protagonist ∈J. K. Rowling’s novels. Conley dug up many specimens ∈Guam’s coral reef rubble almost 20 years ago.
The latter species part of its name is inspired by the character Severus Snape, who “despite being a central character ∈ the series, keeps his background and agenda mysterious until the very end,” the statement announcing the naming said. The authors note this is “just like the present new species, which has eluded discovery until now, nearly 20 years after it was first collected”.
Even though Conley found the specimen long ago, its status as a new species and genus was only realized recently by Dr Peter Ng and Dr Jose Cristopher E. Mendoza from the National University of Singapore.
The crab is tiny, measuring just 7.9 by 5.6 millimeters (0.3 by 0.2 inches), and known only to herald from the island of Guam. It’s found deep ∈ coral rubble or under subtidal rocks, and survives at dark depths with reduced eyes, ones that are not used extensively. Instead, it has antennae to probe the depths, and gets around on long thin legs.
In the statement, Dr Mendoza was said to be a self-confessed “Potterhead”, hence the somewhat unusual moniker. But it’s not the first time Potter has inspired the naming of a new species – The magazine Popular Science notes that a dinosaur species was named after Hogwarts ∈2006(Dracorex hogwartsia), a wasp ∈Thailand was named Ampulex dementor ∈2014, and a spider was named Eriovixia gryffindori last year.
(Jonathan O’Callaghan. www.iflscience.com, 24.01.17. Adaptado.)
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