Cornuta
Cornuta is a Latin-derived epithet used in biological nomenclature to indicate horn-like features in a species. The word stems from cornuta, the feminine form of cornutus, meaning horned. In taxonomy, adjectives must agree in gender with the genus, so cornuta is used with feminine genera or with feminine grammatical endings in species names.
In practice, cornuta appears across a range of taxa and does not refer to a single group.
Because Latin grammar governs its use, cornuta is one of several gender-specific forms derived from cornutus,
See also: Latin adjectives in species epithets; cornutus and cornutum.