
The same article noted that a recent discovery of a separate species of the trapdoor spider accorded its name to musician Neil Young.
The featured "honoree", however, was Frank Gallagher, a 37 year, museum mailroom supervisor selected to have a newly-discovered Orinico thicklip catfish named after him ( Rhinodoras gallagheric). This new species of catfish is one of 1.3 million fish kept and catalogued in the museum's aquarium.
Such huge numbers and variations of our world's creatures are mind-boggling to say the least, but what dominates our attention in wordless wonder is that continuing discoveries of new species are still occurring today here in June of 2008!
Entomologists (think: "ant", distinguishing it from etymologist who is one who studies word meanings) would instantly disagree with those persons who claim that space was man's "last frontier", for new species of spiders alone are still being discovered, catalogued and named. New deep seabed creatures likewise are being discovered.
All humankind should humbly bow before, and acknowledge, our benevolent Creator-God Who has graciously lavished us with such fascinating wonder all around us!
By W.L. Boone
By W.L. Boone
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