flagrans
Flagrans is a Latin present participle meaning blazing, flaming, or glowing. In scientific naming, flagrans is used as an epithet in species names to convey a notable visual or striking characteristic. It does not denote a single taxon or a taxonomic group; rather, it is a descriptive element that may appear across different kingdoms and lineages when a describer wishes to highlight a fiery or radiant trait.
Etymology and form: The term derives from the Latin verb flagrare, “to burn.” The participle form flagrans
Usage in taxonomy: Flagrans appears in various taxonomic contexts, including botany, mycology, and zoology, wherever a
See also: Flagrant, a related English term derived from the same Latin root; flagrare, the Latin verb
Notes: As with all Latin epithets, the form must agree with the gender and number of the