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Date of birth November 1,1945
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Party Liberal Party of Australia
Parents Douglas Darby
Esme Jean McKenzie
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Education Newington College
Books John Pollard Seddon
Early Railway Prints: From the Collection of Mr and Mrs M. G. Powell
Marble Halls: Drawings and Models for Victorian Secular Buildings [catalogue of an Exhibition, August-October 1973 [held at The] Victoria and Albert Museum
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The Islamic Perspective: An Aspect of British Architecture and Design in the 19th Century
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Michael John Darby is an Australian who has run for political office for the Liberal Party and the Christian Democratic Party. He is an active business man, having had business ventures in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese.

Greta Thunberg: New beetle named after climate activist

Feb 16,2020 7:29 am

N. gretae doesn't bear much resemblance to climate activist Greta Thunberg

A newly discovered Species of beetle has been named after young climate activist Greta Thunberg .

Nelloptodes gretae bears little resemblance to its namesake - it is less than 1mm long, and has no wings or eyes.

The insect does, however, have two long pigtail-like antennae.

Scientist Dr Michael Darby said he chose the name because he was "immensely impressed" by the Swedish teenager's environmental campaigning.

N. gretae was first found in Kenya in the 1960s by William Block, who donated his samples to the Natural History Museum in London in 1978. It has been held in one of The Museum 's collections since.

Dr Darby was studying this collection when he came across the then-nameless Species .

Greta Thunberg has led a global climate protest movement, Fridays For Future

By naming The Beetle after Ms Thunberg, he said, he "wanted to acknowledge her outstanding contribution in raising awareness of environmental issues".

It has now been formally named in the Entomologist's Monthly Magazine.

Dr Max Barclay, The Museum 's senior curator in charge of beetles, said the name was apt because "it is likely that undiscovered Species are being lost all the time, before scientists have even named them, because of Biodiversity Loss ".

"So it is appropriate to name one of the newest discoveries after someone who has worked so hard to champion the Natural World and protect vulnerable Species ," he added.

Who else has an animal named after them?

For scientists, naming a newly discovered Species after themselves is simply not done - which means they need to be a bit more creative.

This is how we now have a parasite named after Bob Marley (Gnathia marleyi), a genus of fish called after Richard Dawkins (Dawkinsia), and a small park's worth of Species - both alive and extinct - named after Sir David Attenborough .

Sometimes animals are named after celebrities The Scientists admire, as with the N. gretae beetle, or a spider called Spintharus leonardodicaprioi.

John Cleese is a Big Fan of Lemurs - although this particular Species isn't named after Him

Other times, it's because the celebrity is known to have a particular fondness for that animal - as with the lemur named after John Cleese , Avahi cleesei.

And sometimes The Animals bear some resemblance to the celebrity they're named after.

For example, there is a golden-haired fly named after Beyonce - Scaptia beyonceae. There is also a moth called Neopalpa donaldtrumpi which, biologist Vazrick Nazari said in 2017, is known for

And just last year, Donald Trump had Another Animal named after Him - The Dermophis donaldtrumpi was so named because of the US president's comments about Climate Change .

Unlike when you name a pet, however, scientific names last forever.

There is perhaps no starker warning of the dangers of this than the Anophthalmus hitleri, a blind cave beetle doomed to forever be named after Adolf Hitler by a German admirer in 1933.



environment, insects, climate change, greta thunberg

Source of news: bbc.com

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