Fistulosus
Fistulosus is a Latin epithet used in the scientific names of various organisms to describe a hollow, tube-like, fistulous form. It is not a taxon by itself but a descriptive term applied to species across different groups.
Etymology: from Latin fistula meaning a pipe, canal, or fistula, with the suffix -osus meaning full of
Taxonomic usage: the epithet fistulosus appears in botanical, mycological, zoological, and microbial nomenclature. It is used
Morphology and interpretation: because fistulosus is a descriptive adjective rather than a genus- or family-level indicator,
Distribution and significance: the use of fistulosus spans multiple kingdoms and habitats, depending on the taxon.
See also: Latin in scientific naming; binomial nomenclature; species epithets.