Arachnid species named after LOTR character

November 27, 2015 02:43 am | Updated 02:43 am IST - Rio de Janeiro:

An eyeless, cave-dwelling arachnid species recently discovered by Brazilian scientists has been named “Smeagol” in honour of a character in J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings , the Sao Paulo State Research Foundation said.

Iandumoema smeagol belongs to the opiliones (harvestmen) order of the arachnid class, distant relatives of spiders but different from them due to the lack of narrow waists and poison glands.

Smeagol is the third species of Iandumoema found in the world and is different from the two others, also cave dwellers, because of the absence of eyes, said the foundation, which funded the research.

Scientist is Tolkien fan The new opilione species was officially described in an article published by the scientific journal ZooKeys and authored by biologists Ricardo Pinto da Rocha, Rafael Fonseca Ferreira and Maria Elina Bichuette, of Sao Carlos Federal University and the University of Sao Paulo. “I love The Lord of the Rings . I read the novel before watching the movies. I always wanted to give an animal the name of one of the saga’s characters,” Bichuette said in a statement.

In the Tolkien saga, Smeagol is the hobbit who finds the world’s most powerful ring and under the object’s spell hides for years in a cave, developing big eyes to see in the dark and becoming known as Gollum.

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