List of organisms named after the Star Wars series

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Artist's reconstruction of Han solo, a trilobite species named in-part after Han Solo

Newly created taxonomic names in biological nomenclature often reflect the discoverer's interests or honour those the discoverer holds in esteem. This is a list of real organisms with scientific names chosen to reference the fictional Star Wars series created by George Lucas.[clarification needed]

Named after Darth Vader[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Menke & Vincent, 1983 Wasp Menke stated that he "wanted to add a little humor in the otherwise rather dry subject of taxonomy". [1][2]
Hunt, 1996 Mite "When I saw the SEM of the gnathosoma I immediately thought of Darth Vader, evil antihero of Star Wars." [3]
Adelomyrmex vaderi Fernández, 2003 Ant "The dark aspect of these ants evokes Darth Vader, the malign character in the Star Wars series, for whom this species is named." [4]
Thricops vaderi Savage, 2003 True fly [5]
Agathidium vaderi Miller and Wheeler, 2005 Beetle Darth Vader "shares with A. vaderi a broad, shiny, helmetlike head." [6][7]
McLay & S.H.Tan, 2009 Crab The specific epithet "alludes to the helmet-like appearance of the front of this species." [8]
Zoosphaerium darthvaderi Wesener & Bespalova, 2010 Millipede "From the 'Star Wars' character Darth Vader, whose helmet strongly resembles the anal shield of this species." [9]
Begonia darthvaderiana Lin, et al Begonia "The epithet refers to the resemblance of the unique dark appearance of this new Begonia to that of warrior Darth Vader" [10]
Hart and Ivie, 2016 Darkling beetle The species has a "shiny black head and pronotum that bear a striking resemblance to the helmet" of Darth Vader. [11]
Lepidogryllus darthvaderi Desutter-Grandcolas & Anso, 2016 Cricket "Species named after its striking coloration within the genus: wholly dark (bad) with some light patches (good), as the bad fictional character Darth Vader " [12]
Ricinus vaderi Valan, 2016 Chewing louse "The first author’s fiancée noticed a similarity between the head of the R. vaderi and Darth Vader’s helmet." [13]
Epicratinus anakin Gonçalves & Brescovit, 2020 Spider "Anakin is a character which change[s] from the light side to the dark side of the 'Force' and becomes evil in the plot. The two colors of the male carapace remind that change." [14]
Epicratinus vader Gonçalves & Brescovit, 2020 Spider "Darth Vader is a character which wears a costume and black helmet, like the color of the male carapace."

Named after Yoda[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Menke & Vincent, 1983 Wasp Menke stated that he "wanted to add a little humor in the otherwise rather dry subject of taxonomy". [1][2]
Albunione yoda Markham & Boyko, 2003 Isopod Named "in recognition that the slightly curved long lateral extensions of the female’s head resemble the head shape of Yoda with his long drooping ears." [15]
Yoda purpurata Priede, et al, 2012 Acorn worm "Yoda refers to the lateral lips, which are shaped like the ears of Yoda, a character in the Star Wars universe." [16]
Meoneura yodai Stuke 2016 Fly "This species is dedicated to Grand Master Yoda, the smallest Jedi of the Star Wars space opera" [17]
Trigonopterus yoda Riedel, 2019 Weevil The name "appears to fit to a small greenish forest-dwelling creature". [18]

Named after Chewbacca[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Menke & Vincent, 1983 Wasp Menke stated that he "wanted to add a little humor in the otherwise rather dry subject of taxonomy". [1][2]
Wockia chewbacca Adamski, 2009 Moth "The species epithet, chewbacca, is named after the very large and hairy Wookiee character in the Star Wars movie series." [19]
Trigonopterus chewbacca Van Dam, Laufa and Ridel, 2016 Weevil "This species has dense scales on the head and the legs, which reminds the authors of Chewbacca's dense fur." [20]
Paladini & Carvalho, 2016 True bug "[T]he epithet is relative to the big size of this species compared to other Urubaxia species — for its appearance we name it in honor of the sci-fi character Chewbacca, dearly known as Chewie" [21]

Named after Luke Skywalker[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Hoolock tianxing Fan et al, 2017 Gibbon "Tianxing constitutes the pinyin transliteration of 天行, meaning heaven's movement or skywalker [...] a name referring to the unique locomotory mode of gibbons"

The species was given the common name "Skywalker hoolock gibbon".

[22][23]
Romanogobio skywalkeri Friedrich et al, 2018 Ray-finned fish "Named for Luke Skywalker, the hero of the movie 'Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope'" [24]

Named after Han Solo[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Han solo Turvey, 2005 Trilobite The fossil was discovered in southern China. It was purportedly named for the Han Chinese people and for being the only member of its genus. Turvey later stated he was dared by friends to name a species after a Star Wars character. [25]
Paladini & Carvalho, 2016 True bug "the epithet is relative to the paramere with only one sclerotized spine, and in honor of the sci-fi character Han Solo from Star Wars © saga — we grieve his death in the movie The Force Awakens." [21]

Named after Padmé Amidala[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Begonia amidalae Lin, et al Begonia "With embellished silvery spots on dark sheen green foliages, the appearance of this new species is reminiscent of the starry sky. We have, therefore, ventured to choose a beautiful role of Star Wars as the epithet." [10]
Xenokeryx amidalae Sánchez et al, 2015 Ruminant "Referred to the fictional character Padme Amidala from Star Wars, due to the striking resemblance that the occipital appendage of Xenokeryx bears to one of the hairstyles that the aforementioned character shows in The Phantom Menace feature film." [26]

Named after Porgs[]

Taxon Type Notes Ref
Lee, Forges & Ng, 2019 Crab "The species is named after a Star Wars movie character, Porg, due to its woolly appearance." [27]
Trigonopterus porg Narakusumo & Riedel, 2019 Weevil Named after the "fictional penguin-like character Porg in the Star Wars movies. This species inhabiting a remote island has the same color combination of black, orange and white." [28]

Named after other characters and elements[]

Taxon Type Named for Notes Ref
"Candidatus Midichloria mitochondrii" Bacterium Midi-chlorians "Midichlorians are microscopic symbionts that reside within the cells of living things and 'communicate with the Force'."

Candidatus Midichloria lives symbiotically in the ovary cells of female ticks.

[29]
Aptostichus sarlacc Bond, 2012 Trapdoor spider Sarlacc "The specific epithet is a noun in apposition taken from the fictional creature in George Lucas’ science fiction saga, Star Wars: Return of the Jedi." [30]
Tetramorium jedi Hita Garcia & Fisher, 2012 Ant Jedi "This new species is named after the fictional, noble, and wise guardians of peace from the 'Star Wars' universe created by George Lucas." [31]
Tetramorium obiwan Hita Garcia & Fisher, 2014 Ant Obi-Wan Kenobi "The name of the new species is inspired by a fictional character from George Lucas' 'Star Wars' Universe: the wise Jedi master Obi-Wan Kenobi. " [32]
Peckoltia greedoi Armbruster, Werneke & M. Tan, 2015 Catfish Greedo "Named for Greedo of Rodia, a bounty hunter killed by Han Solo in Chalmun’s Spaceport Cantina [...] with whom this species shares a remarkable resemblance." [33]
Campodonico & Zahniser, 2017 True bug Admiral Ackbar "This genus is named after Admiral Gial Ackbar" [34]
Enghoff, 2017 Millipede Battle Droid "The name is an adjective and refers to the (rather remote) resemblance between the gonopod coxae of the new species and a pair of Star Wars battle droids." [35]
Osedax jabba Rouse et al, 2018 Annelid Jabba the Hutt "The trunk of the new species is reminiscent of the tail of the mythical creature Jabba the Hutt" [36]
Stormtropis Perafán, Galvis & Pérez-Miles, 2019 Baldlegged spiders Stormtroopers "The stormtroopers are the soldiers of the main ground force of the Galactic Empire. These soldiers are very similar to each other, with some capacity for camouflage but with unskillful movements, like this group of spiders." [37]
Cambroraster falcatus Moysiuk & Caron, 2019 Radiodont Millennium Falcon "The species name also relates to its field nickname 'spaceship' in reference to the H-element's resemblance to the fictional Millennium Falcon starship in the Star Wars franchise." [38]
Lee, Forges & Ng, 2019 Crab Ewoks "The species is name after a Star Wars movie character, Ewok, due to the fuzzy and woolly appearance of the new species." [39]
Meoneura artoodetoo Stuke & Barták, 2019 Fly R2-D2 "This species is dedicated [..] to the fictional robot R2-D2 from George Lucas Star Wars movies. R2-D2 is a small and inconspicuous robot but saved the world." [40]
Liow & Gordon, 2020 Bryozoan Mace Windu "Named for the fictional character Mace Windu in the Star Wars franchise; he uniquely wielded a purple-bladed light sabre. The name alludes to the new purplish-bladed Adeonellopsis species while indirectly acknowledging the ‘ Black Lives Matter’ movement through African-American actor Samuel L. Jackson who played the role of Mace Windu." [41]
Epicratinus dookan Gonçalves & Brescovit, 2020 Spider Dookan, the Brazilian name for Count Dooku "Count Dookan [Brazilian name] is a character which wears a curved hilt of his lightsaber, as the curved dorsal projection at the base of the RTA." [14]
Smith & Cognato, 2021 Bark beetle Princess Leia Organa "The species is setose and round like the character’s bun-styled hair." [42]

Named after Star Wars actors[]

Taxon Type Named for Notes Ref
Calponia harrisonfordi Platnick, 1993 Spider Harrison Ford Named after Harrison Ford to thank him for narrating a documentary for the Natural History Museum in London. [43]
Pheidole harrisonfordi E. O. Wilson, 2002 Ant Harrison Ford Named after Harrison Ford in honor of his work in conservation. [44]

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