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Macedonicus

Macedonicus is a Latin adjective used in biological nomenclature to indicate origin from the historical region of Macedonia. In binomial names, macedonicus typically appears as the species epithet and may occur in several gendered forms to match the genus: macedonicus (masculine), macedonica (feminine), or macedonicum (neuter).

The epithet usually signals that the described taxon was collected in or is otherwise associated with the

In practice, macedonicus is used across both zoological and botanical nomenclature. The choice of ending follows

As with many geographic epithets, macedonicus does not refer to a contemporary political entity alone; it reflects

Macedonian
region.
The
exact
rationale
and
geographic
scope
are
detailed
in
the
original
species
description,
and
the
interpretation
can
vary
across
taxonomic
groups
and
historical
periods.
Latin
grammar
rules,
and
the
epithet
is
not
intended
to
honor
a
person
or
imply
particular
relationships
beyond
geographic
association.
Names
are
governed
by
the
relevant
nomenclatural
codes
(ICZN
for
animals
and
ICN
for
plants,
algae,
and
fungi),
which
prescribe
Latin
agreement
and
formatting
conventions.
a
historical
or
regional
connection
to
Macedonia.
The
same
stem
may
appear
in
multiple,
unrelated
taxa,
each
with
its
own
taxonomic
history
and
description.