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Catfish With Bulging Eyes Named for Greedo in 'Star Wars'

A catfish with bulging eyes has been named after Greedo, the cute "Star Wars" character with similar bulbous eyes, a tapirlike snout and green skin.
Image: Suckermouth armored catfish (right) and Star Wars bounty hunter Greedo
The suckermouth armored catfish (right) has been named Peckoltia greedoi, after the Star Wars bounty hunter Greedo (left).Lucasfilm, Ltd. and 20th Century Fox (left); Auburn University (right)
/ Source: Live Science

A catfish with bulging eyes has been named after Greedo, the cute "Star Wars" character with similar bulbous eyes, a tapirlike snout and funky-green skin.

Researchers discovered the armored catfish, now called Peckoltia greedoi, along Brazil's Gurupi River in 1998. Its dark eyes, sucker mouth and facial bristles give the fish its sci-fi look, which led to its name.

Jonathan Armbruster, biological sciences professor and curator of fishes at the Auburn University Museum of Natural History, realized Greedo was a fitting name after he and colleagues were examining a specimen of the species that was collected in 2005.

Image: Suckermouth armored catfish (right) and Star Wars bounty hunter Greedo
The suckermouth armored catfish (right) has been named Peckoltia greedoi, after the Star Wars bounty hunter Greedo (left).Lucasfilm, Ltd. and 20th Century Fox (left); Auburn University (right)

One of his colleagues in the department of biological sciences, Chris Hamilton, "looked at the specimen and said, 'that looks like that guy from "Star Wars,'" Armbruster said in a statement. "After a little prodding, I realized he was talking about Greedo. We then knew what the name had to be. The Peckoltia greedoi does bear a striking resemblance to Greedo."

The armored catfish will not meet the same fate as its namesake — a bounty hunter who was killed in the series by Han Solo — but rather will become one of several newfound organisms named after celebrities and characters.

This cast of characters includes a divalike horse fly with a golden rear end named after the pop star Beyoncé, or Scaptia (Plinthina) beyonceae; an extinct arthropod named Kootenichela deppi after Johnny Depp, due to the creature's pinchers, which resembled those of Edward Scissorhands, played by Depp in the 1990 Tim Burton film; a reddish-purple acorn worm with large lips on either side of its head named after the "Star Wars" character Yoda; and a marsh rabbit (Sylvilagus palustris hefneri) named after adult magazine publisher and playboy Hugh Hefner.

— Jeanna Bryner, Live Science

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