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Quercina

Quercina is a Latin feminine adjective meaning "of the oak" or "oak-related." In scientific naming, quercina is used as a descriptive epithet to indicate a relationship to oaks (genus Quercus) or to oak-associated habitats, characteristics, or host relationships. The root querc- comes from Latin quercus, the word for oak, and the suffix -ina forms adjectives or nouns indicating belonging or relation.

Taxonomic usage and scope

Quercina commonly appears within species names across plants, fungi, and animals. It signals that the organism

Context and notes

Because oak ecosystems host a wide diversity of life, the epithet quercina is relatively frequent in regional

See also

Quercus, the genus of oak trees, and related Latin epithets that reference plant hosts or habitats.

was
found
on,
among,
or
in
association
with
oaks,
or
that
it
bears
traits
linked
to
oak
environments.
It
is
not,
by
itself,
a
standalone
genus
in
contemporary
taxonomy;
rather,
it
functions
as
a
component
of
binomial
names
or
descriptive
passages
within
scientific
literature.
Its
exact
interpretation
is
contextual,
depending
on
the
taxon
and
the
author.
floras,
faunal
surveys,
and
historical
taxonomic
writings.
When
encountered,
the
intended
meaning
of
quercina
should
be
inferred
from
the
organism’s
description,
collection
context,
and
the
taxonomic
authority
who
published
the
name.