Yeah, my fault for the sarcasm. Thing is, most of the stuff coming out of Australia is "newer", and we are no where near having names for even a smidge of all of the zoa varieties out there, and there are more coming in every day. Add to that the fact that zoas can change under varying conditions, and the idea of names for every variety becomes highly daunting. Some established varieties that we've seen in captivity for a while and had time to see how they behave might get names as they get distributed a bit, but stuff like this, well, it seems best to me to just say they're a pretty zoa and they come from Aussie-land.
Or, you can pick your own name if you so desire. Even if someone else has that, they may not post here, and even if they do, they may not have named it either, and even if they did decide to slap a name on their piece, that doesn't make it "official".