PERTH.- Chief Executive Officer of the
WA Museum Alec Coles recently announced a new species of spider will be named after eminent naturalist and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough.
Mr Coles and Chair of the WA Museum Board Emeritus Professor Alan Robson presented Sir David with a framed photograph and signed publication of the species at the WA Museum Perth.
Prethopalpus attenboroughi is named in recognition of Sir Davids significant contribution to natural history and promotion of the worlds biodiversity, Mr Coles said.
For more than six decades Sir David Attenborough has broadcast into hundreds of millions of homes providing a unique insight into the natural world.
It is Sir Davids enthusiasm for nature and his ability to make biology accessible to generations of viewers that inspired scientists to attribute the new spider with his name.
Mr Coles said Prethopalpus attenboroughi was discovered and described by Queensland Museum Research Fellow Dr Barbara Baehr and WA Museum Head of Terrestrial Zoology Professor Mark Harvey.
It is incredible that in the 21st century our scientists are still documenting and describing so many new species, he said.
It highlights how diverse and complex the worlds biodiversity is.
Prethopalpus is commonly known as a goblin spider, making this species Attenboroughs goblin spider.
It measures 1.04mm in length and is found only on Horn Island in the Torres Strait, Queensland.