"The Force is strong within you": this animal was named after Darth Vader

By Carla Benkö

Hanoi - The dark side of the ocean: a newly discovered species of giant isopod has been named after the Star Wars villain Darth Vader because of its resemblance to him.

Confusingly similar, isn't it? Because of its head, the little animal was named after the Star Wars villains.
Confusingly similar, isn't it? Because of its head, the little animal was named after the Star Wars villains.  © Fotomontage: Nguyen Thanh Son/Pensoft Publishers/dpa, Matteo Secci/LaPresse via ZUMA Press/dpa

The deep-sea isopod of the genus Bathynomus has been given the species name vaderi, as a research team reports in the specialist journal "ZooKeys".

The name was inspired by the appearance of its head, which is said to resemble Darth Vader's helmet.

According to the researchers, Bathynomus vaderi is around 30 centimetres long and weighs more than one kilogram. So far, the species has only been found in Vietnamese waters near the Spratly Islands.

However, researchers assume that the animals also livein other parts of the South China Sea.

Giant isopods are considered a delicacy in Vietnam

The Darth Vader alewife is a big seller at the local fish markets.
The Darth Vader alewife is a big seller at the local fish markets.  © Nguyen Thanh Son/Pensoft Publishers/dpa

Giant isopods - which include B. vaderi - have become an expensive delicacy in Vietnam in recent years.

The unusual sea creatures are caught commercially and sold at fish markets. Some people even claim that they taste better than lobster.

The fact that a species as large as B. vaderi has remained undiscovered for so long shows how little is known about the deep sea, according to the study.

There is an urgent need for better research into the biodiversity of the deep sea, as humans are increasingly trying to exploit this habitat for fishing, oil and gas production and even mineral extraction.

The first step in protecting the deep sea is to know what lives there.