amethystina
Amethystina is a Latin adjectival species epithet used in the binomial nomenclature of various organisms. It is not a taxon by itself, but rather a descriptor incorporated into the scientific name of a species to indicate a color trait. The epithet is common across plants, animals, fungi, and other groups, reflecting a violet or amethyst-like coloration observed in the organism.
The term amethystina derives from amethyst, the violet variety of quartz, with the suffix -ina indicating a
As a species epithet, amethystina accompanies a genus name to form a full scientific name (for example,
The presence of amethystina in a species name does not imply any specific taxonomic relationship among different
Amethyst, color terminology in Latin nomenclature, Latin binomial nomenclature.