Appendiculatus
Appendiculatus is a Latin adjectival species epithet used in the scientific names of many organisms. In binomial nomenclature it appears as the second element of a species name, following the genus, and functions as a descriptive qualifier rather than a name by itself.
The word derives from appendiculum, meaning a small appendage, with the Latin suffix -atus meaning possessing
In practice, appendiculatus is chosen by taxonomists to indicate that the species bears a notable appendage
As with many Latin epithets, appendiculatus occurs across diverse genera in different kingdoms; its presence does
See also: binomial nomenclature; Latin in biology; taxonomic epithet.