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duplicatus

Duplicatus is a Latin adjective meaning twofold or doubled and is used in scientific naming to indicate a feature that is doubled or present in two parts. In biology and related fields, it commonly appears as an epithet in binomial nomenclature.

As an epithet, duplicatus is not a taxon on its own but part of a species name.

Grammar and form: duplicatus is the masculine form; duplicata and duplicatum are the feminine and neuter forms,

Usage and limitations: Latin epithets often reflect notable characteristics observed by the describer, but they may

It
can
be
applied
across
plants,
animals,
fungi,
and
microorganisms
to
describe
paired
structures,
symmetric
morphologies,
or
other
instances
of
duplication.
The
exact
trait
depends
on
the
genus
and
the
original
description.
respectively.
The
epithet
agrees
with
the
gender
of
the
genus.
In
printed
names,
the
epithet
is
written
in
lowercase
and
follows
the
genus.
be
outdated
or
misleading
if
a
taxon
is
reclassified
or
revised.
Duplicatus
therefore
serves
as
a
descriptor
rather
than
a
standalone
taxon.