Clarissimum
Clarissimum is a Latin superlative adjective used in scientific naming as a species epithet. In taxonomic practice, such epithets are appended to a genus name to form a binomial or trinomial, and clarissimum specifically signals a neuter gender agreement with the corresponding genus. The form indicates “the most clear,” “the most bright,” or more figuratively “the most notable,” and it may reference a characteristic of the organism such as color, translucence, or overall conspicuousness.
Etymologically, clarissimum derives from clarus, meaning clear, bright, or famous, with the Latin superlative suffix -issimus.
In use, clarissimum as an epithet is encountered across botanical and zoological nomenclature. It does not
Notes on interpretation are commonly found in the original descriptions, where authors justify the choice of