10 things named after Sir David Attenborough

What an honor.
10 things named after Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough was honored to have a newly discovered fossil named after him. Credit: REX/Shutterstock/James Shaw/Siveter/Mashable Composite

Sir David Attenborough is accruing quite a substantial collection of things named after him. This week our favourite documentarian was the inspiration for the name of a 430 million year old fossil.

And there's an an abundance of other species and objects, including a boat, that carry the Attenborough name.

Here are ten of the best namesakes, starting with that fossil:

1. Cascolus Ravitis

Cascolus ravitis is the name of the 430 million year old fossil of a one centimeter long crustacean that was found preserved in volcanic rock. The first name of the new species is the Latin translation for Attenborough.

"The biggest compliment that a biologist or palaeontologist can pay to another one is to name a fossil in his honour and I take this as a very great compliment." Attenborough said in response.

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2. Electrotettix attenboroughi

Electrotettix attenboroughi is an extinct species of pygmy grasshopper that was found preserved in amber.

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3. Materpiscis attenboroughi

Materpiscis attenboroughi was a fossilized fish found in Western Australia that was preserved with an unborn embryo. The discovery makes the materpiscis the oldest known vertebrate to give birth to live young.

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4. Euptychia attenboroughi

A rare Amazonian butterfly was named Euptychia attenboroughi after Sir David Attenborough in honor of his affinity for the beautiful insects. Attenborough has been an outspoken advocate for butterfly conservation.

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5. Nepenthes attenboroughii

Nepenthes attenboroughii or Attenborough's pitcher plant is a carnivorous plant. It was found on the summit of Mount Victoria in the Philippines.

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6. Trigonopterus attenboroughi

Trigonopterus attenboroughi is a flightless weevil from Indonesia.

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7. The David Attenborough Building

The David Attenborough Building in Cambridge, England was opened in 2016 as a center for biodiversity. Attenborough abseiled down a 13 meter wall covered in foliage to celebrate its grand opening.

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The man himself abseiling down a wall at the Sir David Attenborough Building at Cambridge University. Credit: Photography/REX/Shutterstock

8. Attenborosaurus

The Attenborosaurus is a genus of aquatic reptiles that was named after Sir David Attenborough. The dinosaur lived millions of years ago and was was discovered in Dorset, England. Its fossil resides in the Natural History Museum, London.

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9. Sirdavidia solannona

Sirdavidia solannona was discovered off a mountain road in Gabon's botanically rich Crystal Mountains National Park. It was named in honor of Sir David Attenborough who had a major impact on the lives of the scientists who discovered it.

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10. RRS Sir David Attenborough

The Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) decided to allow the public to weigh in on the naming of a polar research vessel. They did not anticipate the public would choose the name Boaty McBoatface. Despite the poll results, the council decided it would opt for a more prestigious title and named the ship RRS Sir David Attenborough.

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As a consolation to the public, the NERC dubbed an exploratory auto-submarine Boaty McBoatface. Boaty will soon embark on her first Antarctic mission.

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There's not many people who could pip Boaty McBoatface to the post without provoking the ire of the public.

Hats of to you Sir David!

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