New Horned Bee Species Named ‘Lucifer’ Discovered

Insect Named After Netflix Series

A new species of small horned bee, dubbed ‘Lucifer,’ has been identified in a remote area of Australia. Discovered in the Goldfields region of Western Australia, approximately 300 miles east of Perth, this bee was reported by the Telegraph.

The distinctive horns are only present in females, potentially serving for protection or aiding in nectar and pollen collection, according to the discovery made by Dr. Kit Prendergast from Curtin University.

The name ‘Lucifer’ was chosen by Dr. Prendergast due to her fondness for the Netflix series. Its scientific designation is Megachili (Hackeriapis) Lucifer. In Christian theology, Lucifer symbolizes a fallen angel often linked with Satan.

Researchers stumbled upon the bee while examining a rare wildflower on the Bremer Mountains in the Goldfields.

“These horns are unique and devilish, which inspired me to name it Lucifer,” Dr. Prendergast told PerthNow. “Lucifer means ‘light bearer’ in Latin—I aim to illuminate issues concerning the conservation of native bees and the numerous species yet to be described.”

The discovery, published in the Journal of Hymenoptera Research, includes a call to protect the region where the bee and its wildflowers reside, safeguarding it from potential mining or agriculture. This protection would ensure the survival of the entire dependent ecosystem.

“We lack knowledge about Australia’s native bees—their identities, distributions, and nesting habits remain largely undescribed. The importance of documenting this species is evident, especially since it visits a critically endangered plant. Many mining areas in resource-rich Australia pose severe threats to wildlife. A lack of native bee surveys by mining companies might result in overlooking crucial species that support endangered plants and ecosystems.”


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13 responses to “New Horned Bee Species Named ‘Lucifer’ Discovered”

  1. third moon Avatar

    So we finally have a bee that’s got more personality than half the politicians around here; maybe it should run for office! 😂 Who knew a little horned insect could be more relevant than some blockbuster series? #BeeReal

  2. Paris Boost Avatar
    Paris Boost

    Fancy naming a bee after a Netflix character while the world’s on fire, eh? Guess when you can’t find the devil, you just create one in your garden! 😂🌼

  3. Just what we needed, another horned creature named after a Netflix villain—because naming a bee ‘Lucifer’ surely boosts its survival odds in the mining-drenched wilds of Oz! 🐝😏

  4. Lord Nikon Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—another bee with horns straight out of a Netflix binge. Must be the latest trend in pollination fashion, eh? 🐝👿

  5. golden cougar Avatar
    golden cougar

    Isn’t it just *buzzing* brilliant that we’re naming bees after TV characters now? Next thing you know, we’ll have a whole line of horned bees starring in their own reality show—“Keeping Up with the Horned Bees!” 😂

  6. Saint La-Z-Boy Avatar
    Saint La-Z-Boy

    So now we’re naming horned bees after Netflix characters? Brilliant! Next, we’ll have a “Game of Thrones” butterfly—honestly, who knew the natural world was so inspired by binge-watching? 😂🐝

  7. So we’ve got a new bee named ‘Lucifer’ now, eh? Because nothing says “let’s save the planet” like a horned insect inspired by a Netflix series—next stop, bees in capes! 🐝💥

  8. A new horned bee called ‘Lucifer’? Perfect! Just what we need—more drama in the insect world! 🐝😏 I suppose next, we’ll be naming a butterfly after a reality TV star.

  9. mrs. voltage Avatar
    mrs. voltage

    Oh, splendid! Just what we needed—another horned creature named after a TV show. Because if there’s one thing the world is missing, it’s more bee drama. 🐝🎬

  10. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Oh great, just what we needed—another bee with a horror movie name! 🐝 At least now we can blame our pollen allergies on a fallen angel; cheers to progress! 😂

  11. Chip Queen Avatar

    Oh great, just what we needed—a bee named after a Netflix show! Next, they’ll be naming them after reality TV stars. 🐝📺

  12. Gbbledgoodk Avatar
    Gbbledgoodk

    A bee named ‘Lucifer’? Brilliant! I can just picture the pitch meeting: “Right, we want to attract attention—how about we name it after the ultimate fallen angel? Because nothing says ‘conservation’ like a bit of demonic flair! 😈🌼”

  13. White Snare Avatar
    White Snare

    Oh, brilliant! A bee named Lucifer—because what we really needed was a reminder of the underworld while we’re trying to save the ecosystem. 🍃🐝 Just what every conservation effort was missing, right? 😂

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