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    Researchers said the justice's jabot, a decorative neck accessory, resembled the neck plate of the insect. (Photos courtesy of Cleveland Museum of Natural History and AP)
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    Praying mantis species named after Supreme Court justice

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    That report said the National Park Service awarded a $65,473 grant so a study could be done on how bugs react when people turn on the lights. (iStock photo)
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    Mark Emrich, a beekeeper with the Olympia Beekeepers Association helps transfer approximately 25,000 honeybees to two hives installed on the lawn of the Governor's mansion, Wednesday, April 20, 2016, at the Capitol In Olympia, Wash. The group hopes to raise public awareness about the decline in bee populations throughout the United States, and how honeybees contribute to Washington's agriculture economy. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
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    Honeybee populations have collapsed in recent years, and the EPA has identified pesticides as one of the many stressors contributing to the population decline. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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    Throughout the summer, wildlife biologists conduct nighttime surveys to learn more about the many bats that live in the Coconino National Forest. Scientists gather information about species, population, and habitat. This bat from the genus Myotis is having its wing examined. (USDA Forest Service, Coconino National Forest)
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