Scientists have recently discovered an eyeless spider species in China and named it after Khezu, a creature from the Monster Hunter series.
The spider received the name Otacilia Khezu. The first half of its name, Otacilia, derives from the Latin term that identifies the genus of the spider, belonging to a family commonly known as the guardstone spiders. Meanwhile, the second half, Khezu, refers to the blind flying wyverns in the Monster Hunter series. The newly named Otacilia Khezu spider shares this characteristic. The scientists published the paper in the Biodiversity Data Journal, citing the game as part of their inspiration.
“The species is named after khezu; a kind of blind flying wyvern first appearing in Monster Hunter, noun in apposition,” as stated in the paper.
Additionally, the Otacilia Khezu spider, lacking eyes like the blind flying wyverns in Monster Hunter, shows a strong connection. Introduced in the first installment of the series, Khezu have returned in subsequent sequels, including Monster Hunter Rise.. Recently, developer and publisher Capcom announced that worldwide cumulative sales of the Monster Hunter series surpassed 100 million units with its recent game Monster Hunter: Rise and its Sunbreak expansion garnering sales of approximately over 2 million units annually. With its newest game Monster Hunter Wilds set to release in 2025. Regarding Khezu’s potential appearance in the upcoming Monster Hunter Wilds, its still uncertain.
In addition, SilencedVouivre, a user on X/Twitter, pointed out that the scientist who named Otacilia Khezu has named other real-world animals with references from games or anime. Examples include characters Funny Valentine and Gyro Zeppeli from Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and the Rathalos genus from Monster Hunter.
Consequently, naming the newly discovered species Otacilia Khezu just shows how scientists embrace gaming and nerd culture.
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