David Bowie's memory is watch free movies online | Adult Movies Onlinebeing preserved in a pretty unexpected way.
Nearly a year and a half after the "Space Oddity" singer's death, scientists have named a new, 100-million-year-old extinct species of wasps after him. The announcement was made in a paper in the latest edition of the Journal of Hymenoptera Research.
SEE ALSO: Costa Rica's president swallowed a wasp during an interview which was totally cool, no big deal whatsoeverThe wasp is now called Archaeoteleia astropulvis and, in case you can't translate it, "astropulvis" is a Latin translation for "star dust," a tribute to Bowie's famous alter ego "Ziggy Stardust."
Entomologists said the name "refers to the ancient source of the atoms that form our planet and its inhabitants and commemorates the late David Bowie alter ego, Ziggy Stardust."
The wasp was one of two different species preserved in Burmese amber. They were brought to the National Museum of Natural History by Longfeng Li, a student visiting from Capitol Normal University in Beijing. Both were previously unidentified, Phys.orgreported.
You can check out the full study below.
This isn't the first time a species has been named after Bowie, though.
An endangered spider — Heteropoda davidbowie— was named after him a few years back, fitting for the musician who made "The Spiders From Mars" a thing.
(Editor: {typename type="name"/})
Best Amazon deals of the day: Apple AirTags, Google Pixel 9, 40
Amazon Black Friday 2024: Official dates, record
Best Black Friday Apple Watch deal: Series 10 GPS model for $349
The Community Engagement Racket
Best tablet deal: Get 39% off the Fire Max 11 tablet at Amazon
Best tablet deal: Samsung Galaxy Tab A9+ Plus gets $50 discount
Amazon Black Friday 2024: Official dates, record
Today's Hurdle hints and answers for May 25, 2025
Best Target Circle deal: Get 50% off Target Circle 360
接受PR>=1、BR>=1,流量相当,内容相关类链接。