Forsteri
Forsteri is a Latinized species epithet used in the scientific names of many organisms to honor individuals with the surname Forster. In taxonomic practice, forsteri is typically treated as a masculine genitive form meaning “of Forster,” and it is appended to a genus name to form the binomial name of a species. The exact form and endings can vary depending on the honoree and the taxonomist’s Latinization, but forsteri commonly indicates that the person honored was male.
The epithet is widely encountered across biological groups, including zoology and botany, and is not tied to
A well-known example is the Forster’s tern, which bears the scientific name Thalasseus forsteri (formerly Sterna
In summary, forsteri is a common taxonomic epithet used to honor the Forster surname, appearing in diverse