The
insect, which belongs to the Duvalius genus of ground beetles
that are present in Europe, was discovered several years ago in
an underground pit in western Serbia.
It is named Duvalius Dokovici, the Tanjug news agency quoted
researcher Nikola Vesovic as saying.
Vesovic said that a new species was a specialised underground
Coleoptera beetle, a predator which had lost its eyes living
deep underground.
"I proposed to name the new species after Djokovic," Vesovic was
quoted as saying. "He is the man who did much for this country.
We feel urged to pay him back in the way we can."
Last weekend, the 35-year-old Djokovic, who has won 21 Grand
Slam trophies, won the Tel Aviv Open to clinch his third title
this season, after winning a seventh Wimbledon crown in July.
He was playing on Friday against Karen Khachanov in the
quarter-finals of the Astana Open, which also features
fourth-ranked Russian Daniil Medvedev who is also in the last
eight. Top seed Carlos Alcaraz was knocked out in the first
round.
(Reporting by Daria Sito-Sucic; Editing by Ken Ferris)
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