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... that the mantis shrimp Acanthosquilla derijardi has a
junior synonym named after
Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand in reference to a childen's book she wrote? Source: "It seems the more appropriate to attach the name of Her Royal Highness to the present stomatopod, because in 1983 Her Royal Highness (under the pseudonym Waen Kaeo) published a book for small children, entitled Kaeo Chom Kacn, in the first chapter of which a stomatopod, somewhat similar to the present, plays a dominant role."
doi:
10.1163/156854095X00629JSTOR20105069 pp. 409–410
Comment: A. sirindhorn is
available (it is a scientific name which was published in accordance with the
ICZN Code), but
invalid (it's not the name currently used for the species) due to subsequent synonymization. Not sure if that means ALT1 is out or not, though.
Created by
Umimmak (
talk). Self-nominated at 01:55, 28 November 2018 (UTC).
- Length, Date, Cite, QPQ, and Earwigs check. I'm not an expert in zoology, however based on the article ALT1 appears to cut closer than I would like to being an Easter Egg redirect. Original hook and ALT2 approved. Best,
Mifter (
talk) 23:15, 19 December 2018 (UTC)