Nigrescens
Nigrescens is a Latin descriptive epithet used in the scientific names of organisms. It is not a taxon itself but a modifier that indicates a dark or blackish coloration. As a species epithet, nigrescens appears in zoological, botanical, mycological, and microbiological contexts to highlight a characteristic trait of the species, such as dark pigmentation in the body, tissues, or structures.
Etymology and grammar: Nigrescens derives from the Latin word niger, meaning black, with the present participle
Usage and interpretation: The epithet nigrescens is applied to diverse groups to draw attention to dark coloration
See also: Latin and scientific naming conventions; color-based taxonomic epithets; taxonomic nomenclature.