coronata
Coronata is a Latin-derived term used in biological nomenclature. It means crowned and is the feminine form of coronatus, with related forms such as coronatum and coronatus used to agree with the gender of a genus name. In taxonomy, coronata is typically a specific epithet rather than a standalone taxon. When used in a species name, coronata suggests a crown-like feature on the organism, such as a crest, ring, or other crown-like structure.
The epithet coronata is found across diverse groups of life, including plants, mollusks, insects, and birds.
Usage notes: Epithet forms change to match the gender of the genus; coronata for feminine genera, coronatus
Since it is widely used, there is no single "coronata" taxon; rather, many species across families bear