Ruth Bader Ginsburg praying mantis
June 2, 2016 by staff
Ruth Bader Ginsburg praying mantis, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, at age 83, has a new life accomplishment: namesake of a praying mantis species.
Researchers at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Wednesday said they were deeming a new species as the llomantis ginsburgae, named after Ginsburg because of her “relentless fight for gender equality” and out of “appreciation” of her jabots, the neck accessories that she frequently dons.
The insects’ neck plates are similar to them, the authors said.
Ginsburg was the second ever women nominated to the court, and she is one of three serving today.
The new species was identified primarily by comparing distinctive qualities of female genitalia, which is largely uncommon, Sydney Brannoch, one of the researchers, said in a video explaining the discovery.
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