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Nomenclature (5)

  • Armasius iberianus Perez-Gelabert & Yong, 2014: 46.

    Holotype; female; 1f17ad66-e69e-4e94-9ad2-8c02bd2f8ebe; deposited at: Instituto de Ecología y Sistemática (HAC); Cuba: Guantánamo: Monte Iberia, Nibujón

  • Armasius iberianus Perez-Gelabert & Yong, 2014 in Yong, 2017: 2.
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  • Armasius iberianus Perez-Gelabert & Yong, 2014 in Cadena-Castañeda, Quintana-Arias, Infante, Silva & Tavares, 2025: 254.
  • Armasius iberianus Perez-Gelabert & Yong, 2014 in Yong, 2026: 304.

Nomenclature references (5)

  • Cadena-Castañeda, O.J., Quintana-Arias, R.F., Infante, I.C., Silva, D.S.M. & Tavares, G.C. (2025) Studies on pygmy grasshoppers: On the current Metrodorinae sensu lato classification (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae) with emphasis on American and Malagasy taxa. Zootaxa, 5597(1), 1–265. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5597.1.1
  • Perez-Gelabert, D.E. & Yong, S. (2014) Armasius iberianus (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae: Cladonotinae): a new genus and species of pygmy grasshoppers from eastern Cuba. Novitates Caribaea, 7, 44–50. Available at http://novitatescaribaea.do/index.php/novitates/article/view/64
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  • Silva, D.S.M., Cadena-Castañeda, O.J., Pereira, M.R., De Domenico, F.C. & Sperber, C.F. (2019) New tribes, overview and checklist of Neotropical Cladonotinae (Orthoptera: Caelifera: Tetrigidae). Insecta Mundi, 723, 1–38. Available at https://journals.flvc.org/mundi/article/view/115769
  • Yong, S. (2017) The adult male of the little-known pygmy grasshopper Armasius iberianus Perez-Gelabert & Yong, 2014 (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae: Cladonotinae). Ecologica Montenegrina, 15, 1–9. Available at http://www.biotaxa.org/em/article/view/em.2017.15.1
  • Yong, S. (2026) New additions to the Caribbean pygmy grasshoppers (Orthoptera: Tetrigidae: Metrodorinae): three new genera and four new species from Cuba, Greater Antilles. Zootaxa, 5853(3), 301–329. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5853.3.1

Descendants and synonyms

Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

The epithet refers to Monte Iberia, the locality where this tetrigid was collected.

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Summary of taxonomic names by rank, showing valid extant names, fossil names, invalid names, and total counts.
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