armstrongi
Armstrongi is a Latinized form used primarily in taxonomy and, more broadly, as a patronymic element in onomastic contexts. In biological nomenclature, armstrongi functions as a masculine specific epithet that honors a person with the surname Armstrong. When naming a species, the epithet is Latinized and placed after the genus (for example, Genus armstrongi). Depending on the honoree’s gender or the number of honorees, related forms such as armstrongae (for a female), armstrongorum or armstrongarum (for multiple honorees) may be used. The practice follows the conventions set by the relevant nomenclature codes and is typically styled in italics as part of the binomial name.
The surname Armstrong is of English origin and traditionally means “strong arm,” reflecting a descriptive nickname
Armstrongi does not denote a standalone taxon. Instead, it is an epithet appended to a genus to
Armstrong (surname); Latinization in zoological and botanical nomenclature.