Hello,
Sandy Liebhold suggested that I send this message to the FORENT community.
The Entomological Society of America has a list of ‘approved’ common names for insects.
It has discontinued use of 'gypsy moth' as the common name for Lymantria dispar
(due to concerns that it was derogatory toward the Roma) and has initiated a process for
determining a new official common name for this species. This will be a challenging
transition.
There is a complex process of committees that will work on this, including asking for
public input. So, there will be opportunities to provide feedback on candidates for the
new common name. But, in the meantime, you can suggest a new name for Lymantria dispar
here<https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/64cb63395d7f4b27be32f8e6cecb5846&….
These suggestions will be passed on for consideration by the renaming committee. However,
be aware that there are some guidelines (e.g., you can’t use the name of a geographic
region in the name, etc.). Information on ESA's new criteria for common names is
available
here<https://www.entsoc.org/pubs/use-and-submission-common-names>. Of
course for such a common insect, I think it would be good for the common name to not be
long and complex.
Thank you very much for your input! I hope you can come up with some great suggestions.
Best regards, Ann Hajek
Dr. Ann E. Hajek
Department of Entomology
Cornell University
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