Glaberrima
Glaberrima is the feminine form of a Latin adjective used as a specific epithet in biological nomenclature. It derives from glaber, meaning hairless or smooth, with the superlative ending -rrimus, and thus conveys the sense of "very smooth" or "glabrous." As a species epithet, glaberrima is employed to describe a notable surface trait observed in the organism being named.
In taxonomy, glaberrima appears across diverse groups, including plants, animals, and fungi. It is not a taxon
Etymologically, glaberrima reflects Latin roots and follows standard rules of gender agreement in binomial nomenclature. Its