Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the second woman to sit on the nation's top court, is the namesake for the new "Ilomantis ginsburgae" species, the Museum of Natural History in Cleveland announced yesterday.
The museum identified the new species by creating a classification system based on characteristics of its females.
Researchers said they wanted to honor 83-year-old Ginsburg for her "relentless fight for gender equality."
The diminutive Jewish grandmother, just over 5 feet (1.5 metres) tall, has a strong pop-cultural following, especially among young people. She gained particular notoriety as a top ally of the women's rights movement in the 1960s and '70s.
"However we were curious to see if we could use female genital characters to do the same thing," she added.
After dissecting out the genitalia, researchers examined the specimens under a microscope and could "unambiguously differentiate between the two species of ilomantis."
The reference to Ginsburg is additionally a nod to the jabot she favors, an old-fashioned lace ornament that adorns the collar of the judge's robe.
Jabot is also a term used to describe esophagus swelling in some insects and birds.
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