(I can't think of more appropriate people to have slime molds named
after them..)


Bush has slime-mold beetle named after him

Thursday, April 14, 2005 Posted: 6:34 PM EDT (2234 GMT)

ITHACA, New York (AP) -- Not just anybody can say he has a slime-mold
beetle named in his honor. But George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and Donald
H. Rumsfeld can.

Entomologists Quentin Wheeler and Kelly B. Miller, who recently had the
task of naming 65 newly discovered species of slime-mold beetles, named
three species after the president, vice president and defense
secretary.

The monikers: Agathidium bushi Miller and Wheeler, Agathidium cheneyi
Miller and Wheeler, and Agathidium rumsfeldi Miller and Wheeler.

According to the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature,
the first word of a new species is its genus; the second word must end
in "i" if it's named after a person; and the final part of the name
includes the person or persons who first described the species.

Naming the beetles after Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld was intended to pay
homage to them, said Wheeler, who taught at Cornell University for 24
years and now is with the Natural History Museum in London.

"We admire these leaders as fellow citizens who have the courage of
their convictions and are willing to do the very difficult and
unpopular work of living up to principles of freedom and democracy
rather than accepting the expedient or popular," he said.

Wheeler and Miller, who was at Cornell and now is a postdoctoral fellow
at Brigham Young University, published the names in the March 24 issue
of the Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History.

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