caucasica
Caucasica is a Latin geographic epithet used in scientific naming to indicate an association with the Caucasus, a region between Europe and Asia that includes the Greater and Lesser Caucasus mountains and parts of Russia, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. The term is commonly found as part of species names in botany and zoology, rather than as a standalone taxon.
In taxonomy, caucasica functions as an adjective that describes origin or relation to the Caucasus. Like other
Etymology and spelling derive from the Latin Caucasus (the region) with the suffix -ica forming a geographic
Caucasica does not refer to a specific place or entity by itself; rather, it signals the Caucasus
See also: Caucasus, geographic epithets in taxonomy, Latin binomial nomenclature.