A new species of bee fly in Australia has been named after Game of Thrones villain the Night King.
Paramonovius nightking was given its name because it thrives in winter, has a crown of spine-like hairs and turns other insects into "zombies", researchers said.
It is about 1cm long (0.3 inches) and can be found during the winter in a small area of Western Australia.
Some 230 new wildlife species have been named in Australia in the past year.
Paramonovius nightking was originally discovered in 2012 by a pair of "citizen scientists" in Wandoo National Park. Years later, Xuankun Li, a PhD student at Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), confirmed that it was a new species.