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Beautiful new ant species given non-binary scientific name

Strumigenys ayersthey. (Douglas B Booher, Philipp O Hoenle/ZooKeys) A newly-discovered species of ant has been given a scientific name ending with “they” as a tribute by biologists to the non-binary community. In an effort to celebrate gender diversity, biologists have named an ant species in Ecuador with the suffix “they” rather than the traditional gendered Latin suffixes. When it comes to species-naming traditions, a lot of new critters are named after people, such as pop culture icons or field experts. The practice only recognises two genders, however, with the suffix “-ae” denoting women and “-i” denoting men. But the Strumigenys ayersthey, a miniature trap-jaw ant with shining cuticles and cartoonish eyes, ditches both altogether, using “-they” instead. Making it one of the first creatures in the world to have a gender-neutral suffix.

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