Rotundicauda
Rotundicauda is a Latin-derived species epithet used in the scientific names of several organisms. It is not a taxon by itself but appears in binomial names across different genera. The epithet derives from rotundus (rounded) and cauda (tail), and it typically refers to a rounded tail or posterior body feature observed by the describer.
Taxonomic usage: Because rotundicauda is a descriptive epithet rather than a genus, multiple species across diverse
Nomenclatural notes: When a species is transferred to another genus, the epithet often remains the same if
References: For precise information on a specific rotundicauda species, consult taxonomic databases such as the World