Javanicus
Javanicus is a Latin specific epithet often used in scientific nomenclature to denote something originating from or relating to Java, an island in Indonesia. This designation is commonly applied to various species of plants, animals, and other organisms discovered or predominantly found on the island. For example, the scientific name *Pongo pygmaeus javanicus* might refer to a subspecies of orangutan found in Java, although the critically endangered Bornean orangutan (*Pongo pygmaeus*) is more widely known. Similarly, *Rafflesia arnoldii*, the giant corpse flower, has a significant presence and is often associated with the island, though it is not exclusively Javan. The term is a direct descriptor of geographical origin, aiding taxonomists in categorizing and identifying species based on their native habitats. Its usage is consistent across biological classifications, providing a clear link between the organism and its Javanese provenance.