From Globe and Mail, by Tom Hawthorne:
... As a new genus and species, the creature needed a name. The academics came up with Gwawinapterus beardi — from the Kwak’wala word for raven, because the jawbone is reminiscent of the raven masks worn by the Kwakwaka’wakw people; and, to honour Mr. Beard, who “discovered the specimen, and for his contributions to the study of paleontology on Vancouver Island.”
Only Mr. Beard didn’t discover the fossil. Ms. Hubbard did...They will try to have a correction added to the scientific paper to ensure Ms. Hubbard’s discovery is properly credited.
One thing they cannot do, though, is change the name..."