disparata
Disparata is a Latin feminine form used as a specific epithet in biological nomenclature. It is not a taxon on its own but appears in the binomial names of various species across plants and animals. The epithet disparata derives from disparatus, meaning unequal, dissimilar, or divergent, and it typically signals that the named species differs from its close relatives in noticeable traits or appearance. The gender of the epithet agrees with the generic name, so disparata is used with feminine genera, while masculine disparatus and neuter disparatum are used with other genders.
In practice, disparata can occur in many different lineages; it is a descriptive epithet rather than a
Researchers and readers seeking taxonomic history or specimen information should consult primary taxonomic databases and literature,