Dec.
20, 2012 — A researcher at the Auburn University Museum of Natural History
and Department of Biological Sciences has reported the discovery 33 new trapdoor
spider species from the American Southwest. These newly described species all
belong to the genus Aptostichus that now contains 40 species, two of
which are already famous -- Aptostichus
stephencolberti and Aptostichus
angelinajolieae.
The
genus now includes other such notable species as Aptostichus barackobamai, named for Barack Obama, the 44th
President of the United States, and reputed fan of Spiderman comics; Aptostichus edwardabbeyi, named for
environmentalist and author Edward Abbey (1927-1989); Aptostichus bonoi from Joshua Tree National Park, named for
the lead singer of the Irish rock band U2; Aptostichus pennjillettei named for illusionist and
intellectual Penn Jillette; Aptostichus
chavezi, named for Mexican American and civil rights and labor activist
César Chávez (1927-1993).
Other
notable new species names include Aptostichus
anzaborrego, known only from the Anza Borrego Desert State Park in southern
California; and Aptostichus sarlacc from
the Mojave Desert, named for George Lucas' Star Wars creature, the Sarlacc from
the fictional desert planet Tatooine.
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