Orientalis
Orientalis is a Latin adjective meaning eastern. In biological nomenclature, orientalis is a common species epithet used in the binomial names of many plants and animals to indicate that the taxon originates from or is predominantly found in the eastern part of a region or geographic range. The epithet is part of the species name and must agree in gender with the genus, so it may appear as orientalis in masculine or feminine genera and orientale in neuter genera.
Etymology and form: orientalis derives from the Latin word for eastern, related to the term orient. In
Taxonomic usage and scope: orientalis is used across a wide range of taxa, including plants, fungi, and
Notes: orientalis is one of several geographic epithets used in taxonomy, alongside occidentalis (western) and other