Auriculatus
Auriculatus is a Latin adjective meaning "eared" or "having ears." It is commonly used in scientific nomenclature, particularly in biology and zoology, to describe organisms that possess noticeable or distinctive ear-like structures. This term can refer to external ears, as found in many mammals, or to specialized appendages that resemble ears, even if they do not serve the same auditory function.
In botany, auriculatus is used to describe parts of plants, such as leaves or petals, that have
The specific meaning of auriculatus in a scientific name depends on the context of the organism or