Tarensis
Tarensis is a Latin-derived term used to denote origin from Tarentum, the ancient city located at the site of modern Taranto in southern Italy. In classical and medieval Latin texts, Tarensis can function as an adjectival form referring to things or people associated with Tarentum, though the standard ethnonym for inhabitants was Tarentini. The form appears in inscriptions and scholarly writings where Latin grammar requires a feminine or neuter form of the adjective.
In taxonomy and biogeography, Tarensis has occasionally been used as a geographic epithet to indicate Tarentine
Modern Italian usage favors Taranto for the city and Tarantino or Tarantini as the demonym for its