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Tiny, blind beetle found in Nairobi, named after climate activists Greta Thunberg

Britain's Natural History Museum on Friday named a tiny, blind and wingless beetle after climate activist Greta Thunberg.

The honey-coloured insect, measuring less than one millimetre, was discovered in the Kenyan capital Nairobi in the 1960s.

But it apparently remained nameless until the venerable London museum's scientific associate Michael Darby stepped in.

the new species of beetle Nelloptodes gretae, named after Swedish environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg. Image credit: AP

The new species of beetle Nelloptodes gretae, named after Swedish environmental campaigner Greta Thunberg. Image credit: AP

"I am immensely impressed with the work of this young campaigner and wanted to acknowledge her outstanding contribution in raising awareness of environmental issues," Darby said.

Sweden's Thunberg, still only 16, has injected a burst of energy into the climate change movement since launching her first school strikes one year ago.

She has also become a global pop culture icon.

Earlier this month, British superstar DJ Fatboy Slim paid tribute to Thunberg by using samples from her incandescent speech at the United Nations in a remix of his smash hit "Right Here, Right Now".

But she has never before been linked to an insect.

Max Barclay, a senior curator at the 146-year-old museum, said "the name of this beetle is particularly poignant".

Greta Thunberg Climate Activist speaking to US Congress on 19 September 2019. Image: AFP

Greta Thunberg Climate Activist speaking to US Congress on 19 September 2019. Image: AFP

"It is likely that undiscovered species are being lost all the time, before scientists have even named them, because of biodiversity loss," said Barclay. "So it is appropriate to name one of the newest discoveries after someone who has worked so hard to champion the natural world and protect vulnerable species."

The museum said the beetle's existence in its vast collection had only just been discovered.

Its formal scientific name is Nelloptodes gretae.

It belongs to the "Ptiliidae family of beetles which includes some of the smallest insects in the world," the museum said in a statement.



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