Lord Of The Rings villain Sauron offers new butterfly species its identify

The Lord Of The Rings villain Sauron has turn out to be the namesake of a brand new group of butterflies, chosen by scientists in a bid to attract consideration to their magnificence.

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Saurona was picked because the butterflies' genus identify because of the black rings on their vivid orange wings, paying homage to the all-seeing eye described in JRR Tolkien's books, and subsequently depicted within the Lord Of The Rings films and TV sequence.

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There are at the moment solely two members of this new group - Saurona triangula and Saurona aurigera - nevertheless many extra as-yet-undescribed species are thought to exist.

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Saurona is one in every of a number of new butterfly teams described by a global crew of researchers in a brand new paper, and one in every of two named by Dr Blanca Huertas, senior curator of butterflies on the Natural History Museum.

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Dr Huertas and a fellow researcher named the second genus Argenteria, which interprets into English as silver mine, in reference to the silver scales on the flying bugs' wings.

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Dr Huertas mentioned: "Naming a genus is not something that happens very often, and it's even more rare to be able to name two at once.

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"It was an ideal privilege to take action, and now implies that we will begin describing new species that we've uncovered because of this analysis."

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She added: "Giving these butterflies an unusual name helps to draw attention to this underappreciated group. It shows that, even among a group of very similar-looking species, you can find beauty among the dullness."

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Experts hope that piquing public curiosity will assist pave the best way to discovering out extra concerning the species, together with whether or not they're endemic to an space, or weak to extinction.

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Published in a brand new paper, the findings are the results of a decade's price of labor by a crew of 30 worldwide scientists, finding out the butterfly subtribe Euptychiina.

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The world collaboration included researchers from Natural History Museum London, Harvard University, Florida Museum of Natural History, and Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig.

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More than 400 totally different species have been analysed, with the Natural History Museum's butterfly collections of greater than 5.5 million specimens contributing considerably.

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Advances in DNA sequencing allowed researchers to determine similar-looking species not solely by their look but additionally by their genetics.

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The butterflies aren't the primary creatures to be named after Sauron - with a dung beetle, a frog, and a dinosaur already taking the villain's moniker.

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The findings are printed within the journal Systematic Entomology.

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