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Scientists at London’s Natural History Museum have described a new genus and species of tiny parasitic wasp, Attenboroughnculus tau, and named it in honour of Sir David Attenborough to mark his 100th birthday on May 8, 2026.
The 3.5mm ichneumonid specimen was collected in Chile’s Valdivia province in the 1980s and sat unrecognised in the museum’s collections until a volunteer, Augustijn De Ketelaere, flagged it for study.
Principal curator Gavin Broad led the description, published in the Journal of Natural History; the wasp’s species name, tau, refers to a T-shaped abdominal marking.
The insect is so distinct that it forms its own genus, and little is known of its biology or host species.
The discovery underscores the large backlog of undescribed invertebrates in museum drawers and adds to more than 50 species already named after Attenborough.








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