Phoeniceus
Phoeniceus is a Latin adjective meaning phoenix-colored, typically rendered in English as phoeniceous or phœnĭceus. The term derives from the ancient association of the phoenix with a reddish-purple hue and the Tyrian purple dye, linking the color to a fiery, purplish tone.
In scientific nomenclature, phoeniceus is used as an epithet to describe coloration. It appears in taxonomic
Beyond taxonomy, phoeniceus has also appeared in historical color terminology and descriptive literature to denote a
See also: Tyrian purple, phoenix, color terminology in Latin nomenclature.