argentata
Argentata is not a distinct taxon but a Latin adjective form commonly used as a specific epithet in the scientific names of many organisms. The term derives from argentatus, argentata, argentatum, meaning silver or silvery, itself from argentum, the Latin word for silver. In biological nomenclature, argentata typically conveys some silvery coloration or sheen in the organism described.
The epithet argentata appears across a wide range of taxa, including animals and plants. It is used
Argentata is the feminine form of the adjective. In Latin binomial nomenclature, the ending of the epithet
As a descriptive epithet, argentata is encountered in diverse groups and does not indicate relatedness among
Latin in binomial nomenclature; descriptive epithets in taxonomy; argentatus and argentatum forms.