Opaluma rupaul
Opaluma rupaul is a species of Australian soldier fly, first described in 2020. Specimens of O. rupaul had been previously collected but left unstudied and were misidentified as belonging to the genus Lecomyia.Description
O. rupaul is between in length, with the males between and females between.
It can be distinguished from O. sapphira by the green-copper colouration of the scutum and abdomen, white setae on the scutum, longer denticles on the scutellum, more hyaline wings, and differences with the male terminalia.Etymology
The species was named after RuPaul, an American drag queen, which was an "obvious decision" according to Lessard due to its "costume of shiny metallic rainbow colours" which resembles drag costumes. Other species described at the same time were named O. ednae and O. fabulosa. One of the biologists who described it, CSIRO scientist Bryan Lessard, explained that the choice of name, in addition to honouring RuPaul, aimed to increase interest in the ecological role of invertebrates and to highlight that LGBT [people in science|the scientific profession is open to LGBTQ people].