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Arulenus miae
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Caelifera
Family: Tetrigidae
Genus: Arulenus
Species:
A. miae
Binomial name
Arulenus miae
Skejo & Caballero, 2016[1]

Arulenus miae is a species of pygmy grasshopper which is found on the island Mindanao in the Philippines. It was described in 2016 by Josip Skejo and Joy Honezza S. Caballero. They became aware of the species' existence through a photograph posted to a Facebook group. Specimens were later collected from Bukidnon Province. It is named in honor of a friend of Skejo, named Mia.[1][2]

Skejo and Caballero were praised for going through the process of collecting specimens instead of writing their description and naming a new taxon only based on a photograph.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Skejo, Josip; Caballero, Joy Honezza S. (2016). "A hidden pygmy devil from the Philippines: Arulenus miae sp. nov.—a new species serendipitously discovered in an amateur Facebook post (Tetrigidae: Discotettiginae)" (PDF). Zootaxa. 4067 (3): 383–393. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4067.3.7. PMID 27395882.
  2. ^ Skejo, Josip (2017). Taxonomic Revision of the Pygmy Devils (Tetrigidae: Discotettiginae) with Online Social Media as a New Tool for Discovering Hidden Diversity (Masters thesis). University of Zagreb. pp. 71–77. hdl:10261/149431.
  3. ^ Amorim, DS; Santos, CMD; Krell, FT; Dubois, A; Nihei, SS; Oliveira, OM; Pont, A; Song, H; Verdade, VK; Fachin, DA; Klassa, B; Lamas, CJ; Oliveira, SS; Carvalho, CJ; Mello-Patiu, CA; Hajdu, E; Couri, MS; Silva, VC; Capellari, RS; Falaschi, RL; Feitosa, RM; Prendini, L; Pombal, JP; Fernández, F; Rocha, RM; Lattke, JE; Caramaschi, U; Duarte, M; Marques, AC; Reis, RE; Kurina, O; Takiya, DM; Tavares, M; Fernandes, DS; Franco, FL; Cuezzo, F; Paulson, D; Guénard, B; Schlick-Steiner, BC; Arthofer, W; Steiner, FM; Fisher, BL; Johnson, RA; Delsinne, TD; Donoso, DA; Mulieri, PR; Patitucci, LD; Carpenter, JM; Herman, L; Grimaldi, D (2016). "Timeless standards for species delimitation". Zootaxa. 4137 (1): 124. doi:10.11646/zootaxa.4137.1.9. hdl:10722/227659. PMID 27395746.


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