The journal "World Ecology" in the field of ecology published an academic article titled "A new species of the genus Erythium (Aryoptera: Erythidae) in Sichuan Province, China". ?
The article mentions that in order to thank actors Hu Ge and Louis Koo for their contributions to environmental protection and basic education in the mountainous areas of western China, the author included a new species of the family Asteraceae discovered in the Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in southwest China. Named "Hu Gu Cha Xian".
The article introduces that this new species of the family Asteraceae complies with Article 31.1.2 of the International Convention on Nomenclature of Animals (4th Edition), and is based on the pinyin of Hu Ge’s name? Hu Ge? and the pinyin of Louis Koo’s name ?Koo Tin-lok? is named after adding the Latin suffix ?-orum?.
Following Article 31.1.2 of the International Convention on Nomenclature of Animals (4th Edition), the species’ original name is treated as a plural possessive noun. The type specimens are deposited in the Biological Specimen Hall of Peking University.
Louis Koo and Hu Ge can be described as models of low-key charity and public welfare in the entertainment industry. Louis Koo who donated to primary schools
According to data from the official website of the Hong Kong Ci En Foundation, Louis Koo established a charitable foundation after the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 and has assisted in the construction of more than 120 schools in 12 years. Even during the epidemic last year, the Louis Koo Charitable Foundation still assisted in the construction of 6 schools. Hu Ge’s public welfare actions
Hu Ge has also participated in public welfare undertakings for many years. In 2013, Hu Ge was invited to become the spokesperson for the Bar-headed Goose Protection and Investigation Project. Almost every year since then, Hu Ge will go to Sanjiangyuan to carry out public welfare activities, carrying water, planting trees, and picking up garbage?
Hu Ge also participated in the ecological public welfare project to protect the G7 Highway. The G7 Highway is the longest highway in the world that passes through deserts. In order to improve the desertified natural environment along the way, Hu Ge and other volunteers from the public welfare project went to Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia to participate in the annual spring planting.
In addition, during the 2020 epidemic, Hu Ge also donated nearly one million medical supplies including 100 air disinfection machines to Wuhan Children's Hospital. Beyonce's Gadfly
In 2012, Australian scientists discovered a rare species of gadfly and named it Scaptia beyonceae.
Because this gadfly not only has a graceful figure, but also has fine golden hairs on its lower abdomen, researchers describe it as "the first queen of flies in history", so it is a tribute to the pop music queen Beyoncé. pay tribute.