Censors have stepped in to crush underfoot talk of a newfound beetle species named after Chinese President Xi Jinping (習近平), reports said yesterday — to the dismay of its loyal discoverer.
The Rhyzodiastes (Temoana) xii was identified on China’s southern island province of Hainan by Wang Chengbin (王成賓), a Chinese national affiliated with the Czech University of Life Sciences Prague.
In peer-reviewed animal taxonomy journal Zootaxa he wrote: “The specific epithet is dedicated to Dr Xi Jin-Ping, the President of the People’s Republic of China, for his leadership making our motherland stronger and stronger.”
His eight-page paper, published last month, described his find in minute detail, including the “lustrous” sheen of its body and its “genital segment... with handle moderately long and narrowly rounded at tip.”
Wang said that he greatly admired Xi’s actions in China and saw the beetle as a symbol of the president’s achievements.
“The Rhyzodiastes (Temoana) is very rare — you might not encounter a single one even after 10 field collection sessions — and it also eats rotten wood for food,” Wang said in an e-mail. “So it’s a metaphor for Xi Jinping, a rare person you only encounter once a century, and specifically his controls on corruption [eating rot], which will allow Chinese corruption to gradually disappear.”
However, Chinese censors have ordered the Internet wiped clean of references to Wang’s bug, the China Digital Times said.
The US-based Web site, which tracks censorship in China, cited authorities telling media: “All Web sites find and delete the article ‘Entomologists Report: Scholars Use Daddy Xi to Name a New Type of Beetle’ and related information.”
“Daddy Xi” (Xi Dada) is an avuncular nickname for the president that was once pushed in official propaganda, but has since been downplayed.
A search for the beetle’s Chinese name on Sina Weibo yesterday yielded only a message stating that no search results could be shown due to “relevant laws and policies.”
The beetle is not the first new species to be named after a head of state. A trapdoor spider discovered in 2012 was named Aptostichus barackobamai after US President Barack Obama, while a sea slug found in 1999 was named the Mandelia mirocornata after former South African president Nelson Mandela.
Wang was distraught at the censorship.
“Hello! Beloved President Xi! This is a rare beetle! The name of the species will exist forever! A tremendous honour!” he wrote.
His gesture had been “deliberately vilified,” he said, calling online mockery that his beetle was a stinkbug “nonsense” propagated by people with “no culture.”
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