Pectinata
Pectinata is a Latin-derived epithet used in the scientific names of various species across plants, animals, and fungi. The term is not a taxon itself but a descriptive adjective, typically translated as “comb-shaped” or “having a comb-like structure.” It is chosen to highlight a morphology that resembles a comb, such as a segmented, toothed, or setose arrangement.
In usage, pectinata appears in diverse groups to indicate different features that resemble a comb. In botany,
As with many Latin epithets, the precise meaning of pectinata depends on the context provided by the
Related terms include pectinate, which is an English botanical and zoological modifier derived from the same